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I am a Physician in New York State and do my practice exclusively in Homeopathy? Is any one doing this? Any suggestion what to do, and what not to do. Is there any group, web , book on this subject? Any New York State regulation regarding this?

I am a Physician in New York State and do my practice exclusively in Homeopathy? Is any one doing this? Any suggestion what to do, and what not to do. Is there any group, web , book on this subject? Any New York State regulation regarding this? Will appreciate any help.Azhar Tahir M.D
 
  azhar607 on 2011-11-15
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Do you happen to be by the Vermont border? It's great to know you are doing this!
 
tahbi last decade
Please contract with New York health ministry related person or to the ministry to have permission on that.

If u got a permission thn every thing will be fine.
 
Dr. Showrav last decade
Homoeopathy is a fairly complicated subject. What level of skill do you need the books or literature to be?

One book I would highly highly recommend is 'Spirit of Homoeopathy' by Dr. Rajan Sankaran. He explains many of the principles of homoeopathy in a way that is both innovative and respectful of our traditions.

I might also suggest a couple of websites

http://www.simillimum.com/education/homoeo-faq/index.php

http://www.drluc.com/prof-articles.htm


I am a classically trained homoeopath with almost 20 years of clinical experience, and I lectured in homoeoapathic philosophy and materia medica at the Australian College of Natural Medicine in Brisbane for 7 years. If there is any help I can offer you, please feel free to ask.

David Kempson
Professional Classical Homoeopath
Dip.Hom.Med.1994
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade

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