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what can I read/How can I learn?
I am very, very, interested in learning as much as I can about homeopathy. Some day I may be able to take a class, or actually go to school for it, but at the moment I have small children at home and am very busy to go to any schooling. I still want very much to learn all I can. Would anyone please advice me on what to read, what books exct. Thank you very, very much.I already have the following
Everybody's guide to homeopathic medicines by Stephen Cummings and Dana Ullman
The complete homeopathic handbook by Miranda Castro
Homoeopathic Materia Medica & Repertory by William Boericke
Repertory of the Homoeopathic materia medica by J.T. Kent
AlisaA on 2007-04-23
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Before going to start the learning homoeopathy first complete these book.
1.Oraganon of medicine.(the grammar of homeopathy)
2. Anatomy of human body
3. Phisiology of human
4. pathology
after that come to at materia medica .
dr.deoshlok sharma
1.Oraganon of medicine.(the grammar of homeopathy)
2. Anatomy of human body
3. Phisiology of human
4. pathology
after that come to at materia medica .
dr.deoshlok sharma
♡ deoshlok last decade
To clarify. Thats The Organon by Samuel Hahnemann (he invented the system of homoeopathy) Read also The Science of Homeopathy by George Vitholkas, and anything by Dr. Luc DeSheppar( particularily good is a short book called Condition Critical) . A nice cheap Materia Medica is Phatak's. You need to look at specialty book stores online .
Regards
Regards
Sycotic last decade
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