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Hahnemann Revisited
Contributor(s): De Schepper, LIC Ac Luc (Author), De Schepper, Luc (Author)
ISBN: 0942501101     ISBN-13: 9780942501100
Publisher: Full of Life Publications
OUR PRICE:   $76.00  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: February 1999
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BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Alternative & Complementary Medicine
- Health & Fitness | Homeopathy
- Medical | Holistic Medicine
Physical Information: 1.31" H x 8.5" W x 11" (3.67 lbs) 600 pages
 
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Hahnemann Revisited - A Textbook of Classical Homeopathy For the Professional, has served as a guiding light for homeopaths around the world since publication in 1999, and has become the authoritative textbook for homeopathic education. It has been translated into seven languages and is a magnificent treatise covering Homeopathy's foundations, healing process, and the true hereditary factors in medicine - the chronic miasms. Written in an engaging style by a world renowned homeopath who has successfully practiced his art of medicine throughout both the industrialized and less developed countries of the world, this is the first complete, comprehensive modern homeopathic textbook. Some topics covered include: miasmatic prescribing, LM potencies, prioritizing symptoms, using the timeline, the "Never Well Since," case management, adjusting for hypersensitives, nosodes, constitutions, as well as an explanation of Homeopathy and Traditional Chinese Medicine. It is organized into: 25 chapters, 5 appendices (including forms for the practice, sample cases and an extensive chart of symptoms and their miasms), and includes 44 diagrams. Hahnemann Revisited provides its readers insights in the mind, body, and soul of the individual; detailing the true basis of health and dysfunction in the spirit Hahnemann intended. This textbook is timeless and will be groundbreaking for generations to come.

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