New Manual of Homoeopathic Materia Medica and Repertory: Including Indian Drugs, Nosodes, Uncommon Remedies, Relationship, Sides of the Body & Drug Affinities

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This latest edition of the Boericke comes to you at the beginning of the new millennium with a sincere effort to streamline it in trend with the other advancements in the field to homoeopathy in particular, and medicine in general. To begin with, an effort has been made to correct all the grammatical errors and to technically upgrade the book in relation to modern terminology. For example, pressure deep in the orbits (glaucoma), without making any changes in the text of the whole book. The modern terminology, confined to brackets throughout the text has been co-related with various source books like, Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica by Dr. J.H. Clarke; 1001 Small Remedies by Dr. F. Schroyens; Handbook of Materia Medica by Dr. T.F. Allen; etc. This edition has further been facilitated by foot notes given at the bottom of the page, for instance, Pg. 25, throat deafness1:- 1-Hearing-impaired-tonsils enlarged (1001 Small Remedies, Edited by Dr. F. Schroyens), which further elaborate or explain the corresponding symptom, along with the name of the source book. All the abbreviations and names of the drugs, in the book and repertory are now, according to the Synthesis, like Thuya-Thuj.; Helleb.-Hell.; etc. Also, all the spellings have been corrected according to Dorland’s 28th edition, for instance diarrhoea is now diarrhea; anaesthesia is now anesthesia; etc. The sequence of Mind, Head, Eyes, etc, in the drugs have been arranged according to those in the Kent’s Repertory throughout the book to maintain a more orderly and uniform pattern. Aluminuim silicata and Kaolinum have been merged as one drug as they are one and the same. In the repertory section of this book, the same pattern has been maintained but the chapter have been re-arranged in accordance to Kent’s Repertory to minimize confusion. The Index to the Repertory has been incorporated with the meaning of words along with the correlated page numbers, rendering it more complete and convenient to use. The previously existing Indian Drugs have been provided with more information and new additions. A special section on some commonly used Nosodes has been added in this volume along with a re-arranged Rare and Uncommon Remedies, throwing more light on this, comparatively under studied field of homoeopathy. And last but not the least, an Index of the drugs, with both common and Latin names, has been introduced in the beginning of this book under Contents with the proper listing of all the chapters as well, to give a head start to the reader in his quest to explore the vast sphere of knowledge that this edition is going to provide.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR William Boericke

William Boericke was born on October 25, 1849 in Austria. He studied for one year at the Vienna Medical School and then immigrated to the Unites States where his family settled in Ohio. In 1870 he moved to San Francisco to take over the Boericke and Tafel pharmacy. He graduated from the Philadelphia Medical College in 1876 and from Hahnemann Medical College in Philadelphia in 1880. Moving to San Francisco he practiced as a homeopath for over fifty years. He was editor of the California Homoeopath and co-founder of the Pacific Homoeopathic Medical College and Hahnemann Hospital in 1881. This facility was eventually incorporated into the University of California, where Boericke became the first professor of Homoeopathic Materia Medica and Therapeutics, a post he held for thirty years. He was also on the faculty of the Hahnemann Medical College in San Francisco. In 1901 he authored Boericke's Materia Medica. His brother Oscar added a repertory to the book in 1906. This 'pocket manual' finds its way into almost every homeopath's library. It is a concise guide to hundreds of remedies, some of which appear nowhere else. Many a homeopathic professional has depended on this work for daily practice. Along with Willis A. Dewey he wrote The Twelve Tissue Salts, published in 1888. From 1880-1920 Dr. Boericke was the physician of choice in San Francisco. Consequently, his family belonged to the 'high society' there. In fact, patients came from all over the world to be treated by him homeopathically. He was a hard worker and his family was devoted to him. On April 1, 1929 he died of a massive heart attack. A few months before, he had developed angina symptoms after racing his son down Tamalpais Avenue. For a man in his late 70s he was still physically active. Two months after he died, his house burned down. All that was left was the stone fireplace and all of his homeopathic books.

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Title
New Manual of Homoeopathic Materia Medica and Repertory: Including Indian Drugs, Nosodes, Uncommon Remedies, Relationship, Sides of the Body & Drug Affinities
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Edition
Reprint
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ISBN
8170218543
Length
lxxxvi+1319p., Tables; 22 cm.
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