
http://homeopathyonline.org
New releases in original format.
One of the research tools we have included in the OpenRep SYNOPSIS is a program called ARCHIVES. Originally a concept thought of a few years ago, and made a reality by Vladimir last year, it allows a person to search through the scanned pages of ORIGINAL printed editions of texts. It has become invaluable to researchers due to the ability to take information from the sources and from the language written in.
Recent additions to the ARCHIVES are as follows.:
Joseph Beer |
Lehre von der Augenkrankheiten Volume.2 |
John Biddle |
Materia Medica |
William Boericke |
Les Doce Remedios De Los Tejidos |
John Henry Clarke |
Life and Work of James Compton Burnett |
John Henry Clarke |
Dictionary of Domestic Medicine |
John Henry Clarke |
Diseases of the Heart and Arteries |
John Henry Clarke |
Haemorrhoids and Habitual constipation |
John Henry Clarke |
Homoeopathy Explained |
John Henry Clarke |
Indigestion |
John Henry Clarke |
Non-Surgical Treatment of Glands and Bones |
John Henry Clarke |
The Prescriber |
John Henry Clarke |
Rheumatism and Sciatica |
John Henry Clarke |
Whooping-Cough Cured with Pertussin |
John Elliot |
Complete Works of John Fothergill |
Henry Guernsey |
Key-Notes to the Materia Medica |
Constantine Hering |
Homoeopathic Domestic Physician |
Constantine Hering |
The Guiding Symptoms of our Materia Medica (Volume 1) |
Constantine Hering |
The Guiding Symptoms of our Materia Medica (Volume 10) |
Constantine Hering |
The Guiding Symptoms of our Materia Medica (Volume 2) |
Constantine Hering |
The Guiding Symptoms of our Materia Medica (Volume 3) |
Constantine Hering |
The Guiding Symptoms of our Materia Medica (Volume 4) |
Constantine Hering |
The Guiding Symptoms of our Materia Medica (Volume 5) |
Constantine Hering |
The Guiding Symptoms of our Materia Medica (Volume 6) |
Constantine Hering |
The Guiding Symptoms of our Materia Medica (Volume 7) |
Constantine Hering |
The Guiding Symptoms of our Materia Medica (Volume 8 ) |
Constantine Hering |
The Guiding Symptoms of our Materia Medica (Volume 9) |
Worthington Hooker |
Homoeopathy |
Samuel Kimball |
Repertory of Gonorrhoea |
Hunting Sherrill |
A Treatise on Homoeopathic Practice of Medicine |
Arnold Wienhold |
Seven Lectures on Somnabulism |
James Compton Burnett |
Curability of Cataract with Medicines |
James Compton Burnett |
The Change of Life in Women |
James Compton Burnett |
Delicate, Backward, Puny and Stunted Children |
James Compton Burnett |
The Prevention of Congenital Malformations |
James Compton Burnett |
Ecce Medicinus |
James Compton Burnett |
Fifty Reasons for Being a Homoeopath |
James Compton Burnett |
On Fistula and its Radical Cure by Medicines |
James Compton Burnett |
Five Years’ Experience in the New Cure of Consumption |
James Compton Burnett |
Gold as a Remedy in Disease |
James Compton Burnett |
Gout and its Cure |
James Compton Burnett |
The Greater Diseases of the Liver |
James Compton Burnett |
Natrum Muriaticum |
James Compton Burnett |
On Neuralgia, Its Causes and its Remedies |
James Compton Burnett |
The New Cure of Consumption by its own Virus |
James Compton Burnett |
Ringworm |
James Compton Burnett |
Diseases of the Skin |
James Compton Burnett |
Diseases of the Spleen |
James Compton Burnett |
Supersalinity of the Blood |
James Compton Burnett |
Enlarged Tonsils Cured by Medicines |
James Compton Burnett |
Curability of Tumours by Medicines (2nd Edition) |
James Compton Burnett |
Curability of Tumours |
James Compton Burnett |
Vaccinosis and its Cure by Thuja |
James Compton Burnett |
Diseases of the Veins |
James Compton Burnett |
Organ Diseases of Women |
Cyrus Maxwell Boger |
66 Lectures and Articles |
One of my favourite authors of yester year is James Compton-Burnett. Vastly maligned as an “Organ prescriber” and criticized heavily in his day for the methodology employed in his practice, it has been my pleasure to have read everything he wrote and followed his career closely. 20 years ago, I took a day off from my Eastbourne Clinic and went to Brighton and looked at the rooms he rented and practiced from. In itself it means nothing yet it gave me a sense of perspective and a feeling of standing in his shoes and seeing the scenery through his eyes.
Compton-Burnett understood the Organon better than some gave him credit for, and did not deviate from the law of similars in practice. He was acknowledged as a master physician and has recorded many complete cures of difficult cases that the medical profession had given up on. The compilation of his works here, is recommended highly for reading and study.
The small Repertory of Gonorrhoea (Kimball) is worthy of consideration. A specialist work detailing the symptoms that we still see today in practice. For those cases that do not respond to indicated medicines and where a history of an infection is present, it may be that a dual disease state is active, and this repertory will help to differentiate what symptoms belong to which disease.
We will continue to bring more useful works to the community.
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New ARCHIVES material
http://homeopathyonline.org
New releases in original format.
One of the research tools we have included in the OpenRep SYNOPSIS is a program called ARCHIVES. Originally a concept thought of a few years ago, and made a reality by Vladimir last year, it allows a person to search through the scanned pages of ORIGINAL printed editions of texts. It has become invaluable to researchers due to the ability to take information from the sources and from the language written in.
Recent additions to the ARCHIVES are as follows.:
One of my favourite authors of yester year is James Compton-Burnett. Vastly maligned as an “Organ prescriber” and criticized heavily in his day for the methodology employed in his practice, it has been my pleasure to have read everything he wrote and followed his career closely. 20 years ago, I took a day off from my Eastbourne Clinic and went to Brighton and looked at the rooms he rented and practiced from. In itself it means nothing yet it gave me a sense of perspective and a feeling of standing in his shoes and seeing the scenery through his eyes.
Compton-Burnett understood the Organon better than some gave him credit for, and did not deviate from the law of similars in practice. He was acknowledged as a master physician and has recorded many complete cures of difficult cases that the medical profession had given up on. The compilation of his works here, is recommended highly for reading and study.
The small Repertory of Gonorrhoea (Kimball) is worthy of consideration. A specialist work detailing the symptoms that we still see today in practice. For those cases that do not respond to indicated medicines and where a history of an infection is present, it may be that a dual disease state is active, and this repertory will help to differentiate what symptoms belong to which disease.
We will continue to bring more useful works to the community.
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