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by fionvarin
Mon Jan 31, 2005 4:31 pm
Forum: Minutus YahooGroup Archives
Topic: boenninghausen method
Replies: 12
Views: 1418

Re: boenninghausen method

Some of you see the Boenninghausen approach as a 'simple' method -- therefore only suited to simple cases. I'm not sure that follows... It's true we have many more pollutants around today but the ones they had in the 19th century were, arguably, more powerful... eg, large doses of mercury, lead, ant...
by fionvarin
Sat Jan 29, 2005 6:55 pm
Forum: Minutus YahooGroup Archives
Topic: boenninghausen method
Replies: 12
Views: 1418

Re: boenninghausen method

I'm wondering who has experience to share using the Pocketbook method of Boenninghausen. I have been exploring this method since George Dimitriadis published his translation of the pocketbook [The Bonninghausen Repertory, Therapeutic Pocketbook Method; ISBN 0-646-39694-3]. This approach reintroduces...
by fionvarin
Sun Nov 28, 2004 11:50 am
Forum: Minutus YahooGroup Archives
Topic: miasms
Replies: 22
Views: 2040

miasms

I think a true chronic miasm in Hahnemann's sense behaves like a chronic infection such as syphilis, ie, it is both persistent and progressive, not only persistent as such states as inherited mental traumas, heavy metal and other drug toxins etc. I find Sankaran's miasms quite helpful at times but I...
by fionvarin
Wed Sep 15, 2004 11:06 pm
Forum: Minutus YahooGroup Archives
Topic: miasms not hereditary nor dyscrasiae
Replies: 1
Views: 190

miasms not hereditary nor dyscrasiae

Peter Morrell's interesting account on Minutus of the miasms states that Hahnemann described miasms as inheritable and as dyscrasiae but I can find no place in H's writings that describe either of these assertions. H saw miasms as infections that one had to acquire in life or congenitally, and he ne...

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