Homeopathic Literature -- what authors, what books MUST be on homeopath shel
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Homeopathic Literature -- what authors, what books MUST be on homeopath shel
I used to buy from B Jain Publishers and these are some of the books I
have tried and found useful one way or other in practice or
learning...apart from the authors you have already listed...
Works by Ellis Barker ( Miracles of Healing)
, James Bell Diarrhea,
Blackwood MM,
Works of Borland,
CM Boger ( Philosophy of Healing, Repertory) ,
Allworks of Burnett,
William Burt Materia Medica,
Edmond Carleton Homeopathy in Medicine and Surgery ( excellent book),
TP Chatterjee Fundamentals of Homeopathy,
NM Chaudhury MM,
RL Cooper Cancer,
Bishamber Das Select your remedy,
Dewey Therapeutics,
Dunham MM and Science of Therapeutics ( some of the best writings in
Homeopathic practice), Farrington's works,
Gallavardin ( interesting reading- His work on alcoholism is very good),
Gentry Concordance,
Gross Comparative Materia medica,
HN Guernsey Key notes and also Obstetrics ( though outdated gives a
practical demonstration of his key note approach),
Gunavante - Introduction to Homeo prescribing,
Hael's hahnemann,
Hart Nervous diseases ( useful occasionally),
Hoyne Temple 2 volumes Clinical therapeutics,
all works of Richard Hughes,
Jahr Therapeutic guide,
Eli Jones ( very inspirational eclectic - I like his way of writing
though),
OA Julian ,
Knerr Repertory ( one single most important work in my practice),
Otto Lesser MM,
Lippe Repertory, Keynotes, ( all Lippes)
Lilienthal therapeutics ( my favorite),
KN MAthur principles of prescribing,
Minton Uterine Therapeutics,
Neatby MM and Index of Aggravation ( gold mine),
Nash All works,
Satya Paul Regionals of Boericke, Analogy of Pain,
Phatak Repertory and MM,
Pulford MM and Rheumatism ( I like this more than HA Roberts work on
Rheumatism),
CG Raue Special Pathology,
HA Roberts ( all works) Sensations as if is a must - I cannot imagine
practising without it ),
Shedd Clinical Repertory,
Shingal Bedside Prescriber,
Captn. Sirkar Keynote repertory ( based on Allen's key notes and Nash
and good for learning the Keynotes),
Underwood Headache,
James Ward Dictionary of Sensations as if,
Yingling Accoucheur's manual...
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have tried and found useful one way or other in practice or
learning...apart from the authors you have already listed...
Works by Ellis Barker ( Miracles of Healing)
, James Bell Diarrhea,
Blackwood MM,
Works of Borland,
CM Boger ( Philosophy of Healing, Repertory) ,
Allworks of Burnett,
William Burt Materia Medica,
Edmond Carleton Homeopathy in Medicine and Surgery ( excellent book),
TP Chatterjee Fundamentals of Homeopathy,
NM Chaudhury MM,
RL Cooper Cancer,
Bishamber Das Select your remedy,
Dewey Therapeutics,
Dunham MM and Science of Therapeutics ( some of the best writings in
Homeopathic practice), Farrington's works,
Gallavardin ( interesting reading- His work on alcoholism is very good),
Gentry Concordance,
Gross Comparative Materia medica,
HN Guernsey Key notes and also Obstetrics ( though outdated gives a
practical demonstration of his key note approach),
Gunavante - Introduction to Homeo prescribing,
Hael's hahnemann,
Hart Nervous diseases ( useful occasionally),
Hoyne Temple 2 volumes Clinical therapeutics,
all works of Richard Hughes,
Jahr Therapeutic guide,
Eli Jones ( very inspirational eclectic - I like his way of writing
though),
OA Julian ,
Knerr Repertory ( one single most important work in my practice),
Otto Lesser MM,
Lippe Repertory, Keynotes, ( all Lippes)
Lilienthal therapeutics ( my favorite),
KN MAthur principles of prescribing,
Minton Uterine Therapeutics,
Neatby MM and Index of Aggravation ( gold mine),
Nash All works,
Satya Paul Regionals of Boericke, Analogy of Pain,
Phatak Repertory and MM,
Pulford MM and Rheumatism ( I like this more than HA Roberts work on
Rheumatism),
CG Raue Special Pathology,
HA Roberts ( all works) Sensations as if is a must - I cannot imagine
practising without it ),
Shedd Clinical Repertory,
Shingal Bedside Prescriber,
Captn. Sirkar Keynote repertory ( based on Allen's key notes and Nash
and good for learning the Keynotes),
Underwood Headache,
James Ward Dictionary of Sensations as if,
Yingling Accoucheur's manual...
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Re: Homeopathic Literature -- what authors, what books MUST be on homeopath shel
You please try to order.
After you received your orders, you may be disappointed with what you received.
Lau
After you received your orders, you may be disappointed with what you received.
Lau
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Re: Homeopathic Literature -- what authors, what books MUST be on homeopath shel
Great ideas on books for your libary.
Question is, which ones should you study in-depth?
Which ones do you need to learn how to use as a tool (i.e repertory),
those primarily for reference?
I'd focus intense studying on Sam H. Organon, Chronic Dx, Lesser
Writings, All Dr. Kent, Dr. Luc de Schepper; Synthesis and Kent reps,
MM to include Boericke,Clarke, Phatak, Herings 10, Allens 12,
Vermeleuns Concordant, the Barons Lesser Writings and other writers
variations of his Characterstics/POCKRT BOOK. These books should
form basis of your studies, in my humble opinion. Then move on from
there but always return full circle.
Too many books equals too much too read== OVERWHELMED.
best luck to you
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Question is, which ones should you study in-depth?
Which ones do you need to learn how to use as a tool (i.e repertory),
those primarily for reference?
I'd focus intense studying on Sam H. Organon, Chronic Dx, Lesser
Writings, All Dr. Kent, Dr. Luc de Schepper; Synthesis and Kent reps,
MM to include Boericke,Clarke, Phatak, Herings 10, Allens 12,
Vermeleuns Concordant, the Barons Lesser Writings and other writers
variations of his Characterstics/POCKRT BOOK. These books should
form basis of your studies, in my humble opinion. Then move on from
there but always return full circle.
Too many books equals too much too read== OVERWHELMED.
best luck to you
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Re: Homeopathic Literature -- what authors, what books MUST be on homeopath shel
What is most disappointing is that no one talks about THE MOST USEFUL BOOKS IN HOMOEOPATHY which are excellent for day-to-day reference.
REPERTORY by Dr. Calvin B. Knerr
A patient was treated for fracture of tibia. Though the bandage etc. was removed in the fractured place there was ulcer, pain etc. For fracture of tibia Knerr's Repertory gives the remedy Anthracinum and one single dose of l000th potency cured him completely.
For epidemic meningitis he gives ZINCUM MET.
FOR constipation where the bowels would move only with laxative he gives Hydrastis. When even purgatives are not of ANY AVAIL the remedy to be given is PHYTOLACCA. Knerr's Repertory IS MARVELLOUS.
All the three children in the family had itching of skin at night in bed. The father reported that it first started with one child and spread to other children. Knerr's Repertory was consulted. SKIN herpes or some other word, spreads from one child to another , worse at night in bed. The remedy given was Phytolacca. Single dose given to all the children cured them.
For complaints arising directly before, during or after abortion or childbirth THE ACCOUCHEUR'S EMERGENCY MANUAL by Dr. W. A. yINGLING IS MARVELLOUS.
If I am asked to name the author who has done EXHAUSTIVE AND IN-DEPTH work, it is Dr. Samuel Lilienthal. His work HOMEOPATHIC THERAPEUTICS is something superb. )
In Samuel Lilienthal's HOMOEOPATHIC THERAPEUTICS under the chapter PNEUMONIA; Under Merc-sol we find the following words
"epidemic broncho-pneumonia".
On the same page under the remedy ferrum met. also, we find the words "epidemic pneumonia
In big organizations when a person is affected with fever, sore throat and body pain he is advised NOT TO COME TO OFFICE. In other words, the awe-stricken non-affected persons run away from the victims as if they are their enemies, for fear of contracting swine flu.
A lady took his 5-year old son to a doctor. There a patient came to consult the doctor because he was declared positive for swine flu. Immediately on hearing this that lady started running away with her son lest he may be infected.
The otherwise healthy person considers the victims of swine flu as
his enemy. The victims are asked to keep off till cured.
Under the Chapter "MELANCHOLIA" in the reference book HOMOEOPATHIC THERAPEUTICS by Dr. Samuel Lilienthal, (page no.700 under the remedy Merc-sol.) we find the following words:
…anxious restlessness as if some evil impended… constant suspicion, considering everybody his enemy.
What is most disappointing is that no one talks about Lilienthal's work HOMOEOPATHIC THERAPEUTICS, be it in seminar papers, monthly meetings or articles in journals.
Said Charles Gatchell in a review of HOMOEOPATHIC THERAPEUTICS, "… it is an extraordinarily useful book and those who add it to their library will never feel regret…"
In a review, Samuel A. Jones said about Lilienthal's HOMOEOPATHIC THERAPEUTICS as under:
"For the fresh graduate this book will be invaluable… to the older one who says he has no use of this book, we have nothing to say. He is a good one to avoid when well, and to dread when ill."
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REPERTORY by Dr. Calvin B. Knerr
A patient was treated for fracture of tibia. Though the bandage etc. was removed in the fractured place there was ulcer, pain etc. For fracture of tibia Knerr's Repertory gives the remedy Anthracinum and one single dose of l000th potency cured him completely.
For epidemic meningitis he gives ZINCUM MET.
FOR constipation where the bowels would move only with laxative he gives Hydrastis. When even purgatives are not of ANY AVAIL the remedy to be given is PHYTOLACCA. Knerr's Repertory IS MARVELLOUS.
All the three children in the family had itching of skin at night in bed. The father reported that it first started with one child and spread to other children. Knerr's Repertory was consulted. SKIN herpes or some other word, spreads from one child to another , worse at night in bed. The remedy given was Phytolacca. Single dose given to all the children cured them.
For complaints arising directly before, during or after abortion or childbirth THE ACCOUCHEUR'S EMERGENCY MANUAL by Dr. W. A. yINGLING IS MARVELLOUS.
If I am asked to name the author who has done EXHAUSTIVE AND IN-DEPTH work, it is Dr. Samuel Lilienthal. His work HOMEOPATHIC THERAPEUTICS is something superb. )
In Samuel Lilienthal's HOMOEOPATHIC THERAPEUTICS under the chapter PNEUMONIA; Under Merc-sol we find the following words
"epidemic broncho-pneumonia".
On the same page under the remedy ferrum met. also, we find the words "epidemic pneumonia
In big organizations when a person is affected with fever, sore throat and body pain he is advised NOT TO COME TO OFFICE. In other words, the awe-stricken non-affected persons run away from the victims as if they are their enemies, for fear of contracting swine flu.
A lady took his 5-year old son to a doctor. There a patient came to consult the doctor because he was declared positive for swine flu. Immediately on hearing this that lady started running away with her son lest he may be infected.
The otherwise healthy person considers the victims of swine flu as
his enemy. The victims are asked to keep off till cured.
Under the Chapter "MELANCHOLIA" in the reference book HOMOEOPATHIC THERAPEUTICS by Dr. Samuel Lilienthal, (page no.700 under the remedy Merc-sol.) we find the following words:
…anxious restlessness as if some evil impended… constant suspicion, considering everybody his enemy.
What is most disappointing is that no one talks about Lilienthal's work HOMOEOPATHIC THERAPEUTICS, be it in seminar papers, monthly meetings or articles in journals.
Said Charles Gatchell in a review of HOMOEOPATHIC THERAPEUTICS, "… it is an extraordinarily useful book and those who add it to their library will never feel regret…"
In a review, Samuel A. Jones said about Lilienthal's HOMOEOPATHIC THERAPEUTICS as under:
"For the fresh graduate this book will be invaluable… to the older one who says he has no use of this book, we have nothing to say. He is a good one to avoid when well, and to dread when ill."
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Re: Homeopathic Literature -- what authors, what books MUST be on homeopath shel
Here's a list presented by
Benjamin Woodbury
The Literary Armamentarium
or
Books that the Homeopathic Physician
Cannot do Without, and Something About Them
by Benjamin Woodbury, MD
Read before the Connecticut Homeopathic Medical Society, Derby, Conn., October 20, 1931.
http://www.wholehealthnow.com/books/ben ... dbury.html
GROUP I-MATERIA MEDICA
H. C. Allen's Keynotes
Hahnemann's Materia Medica Pura
Hering's Condensed Materia Medica
T. F. Allen's Hand Book
[Allen's Encyclopedia of Materia Medica]
Boericke's Pocket Manual of Materia Medica
Boger's Synoptic Key
Clarke's Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica (3 vols.)
Farrington's Clinical Materia Medica
Gross' Comparative Materia Medica
[Hering's Guiding Symptoms]
Kent's Lectures on Materia Medica
Guernsey's Keynotes to Materia Medica
Hughes' Manual of Pharmacodynamics
Wheeler's Introduction to the Principles and Practice of Homoeopathy
Choudhuri's Repertory (with the Materia Medica)
GROUP II-HOMEOPATHIC PHILOSOPHY
Bönninghausen's Lesser Writings
Clarke's Homeopathy Explained
Close's Genius of Homeopathy
Dunham's Homeopathy, the Science of Therapeutics
Dudgeon's Lectures on the Theory and Practice of Homoeopathy
Hahnemann's Organon
Hahnemann's Chronic Diseases (Theoretical Part only) (translated by Prof.
L. H. Tafel)
Hahnemann's Lesser Writings
Joslin's Principles of Homoeopathy
Kent's Lectures on Homeopathic Philosophy
Kent's Lesser Writings
R. Gibson Miller's Outlines of Homeopathic Philosophy
Wheeler's The Case for Homoeopathy
GROUP III-REPERTORIES
Allen's Bönninghausen's Therapeutic Pocket Book
Bell's Repertory of Diarrhoea
Boger's Bönninghausen's Characteristics and Repertory
Field's Symptom-Register
Gentry's Concordance Repertory
Hering's Analytical Therapeutics (Vol. 1 only one published)
Jahr's Repertory and the New Manual
Kent's Repertory of the Materia Medica
Knerr's Repertory to Hering's Guiding Symptoms
Lippe's Repertory to the More Characteristic Symptoms of the Materia Medica
Lee and Clark's Cough and Expectoration
Shedd's Clinical Repertory
Worcester's Repertory to the Modalities
Lilienthal's Homeopathic Therapeutics
GROUP IV-THERAPEUTICS AND HOMEOPATHIC PRACTICE
Arndt's System of Medicine
Baehr's Science of Therapeutics
Burnett's New Cure for Consumption
Carleton's Homeopathy in Medicine and Surgery
Cowperthwaite's Text-Book of the Practice of Materia Medica and Therapeutics
Dewey's Practical Homeopathic Therapeutics
Guernsey's Application of the Principles and Practice of Homoeopathy to
Obstetrics
Jahr's Forty years' Practice
Nash's Leaders in Homeopathic Therapeutics
Pulford's Leaders in Pneumonia
Raue's Special Pathology and Diagnostics
Royal's Textbook of Homeopathic Theory and Practice of Medicine
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Imagine Peace
Benjamin Woodbury
The Literary Armamentarium
or
Books that the Homeopathic Physician
Cannot do Without, and Something About Them
by Benjamin Woodbury, MD
Read before the Connecticut Homeopathic Medical Society, Derby, Conn., October 20, 1931.
http://www.wholehealthnow.com/books/ben ... dbury.html
GROUP I-MATERIA MEDICA
H. C. Allen's Keynotes
Hahnemann's Materia Medica Pura
Hering's Condensed Materia Medica
T. F. Allen's Hand Book
[Allen's Encyclopedia of Materia Medica]
Boericke's Pocket Manual of Materia Medica
Boger's Synoptic Key
Clarke's Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica (3 vols.)
Farrington's Clinical Materia Medica
Gross' Comparative Materia Medica
[Hering's Guiding Symptoms]
Kent's Lectures on Materia Medica
Guernsey's Keynotes to Materia Medica
Hughes' Manual of Pharmacodynamics
Wheeler's Introduction to the Principles and Practice of Homoeopathy
Choudhuri's Repertory (with the Materia Medica)
GROUP II-HOMEOPATHIC PHILOSOPHY
Bönninghausen's Lesser Writings
Clarke's Homeopathy Explained
Close's Genius of Homeopathy
Dunham's Homeopathy, the Science of Therapeutics
Dudgeon's Lectures on the Theory and Practice of Homoeopathy
Hahnemann's Organon
Hahnemann's Chronic Diseases (Theoretical Part only) (translated by Prof.
L. H. Tafel)
Hahnemann's Lesser Writings
Joslin's Principles of Homoeopathy
Kent's Lectures on Homeopathic Philosophy
Kent's Lesser Writings
R. Gibson Miller's Outlines of Homeopathic Philosophy
Wheeler's The Case for Homoeopathy
GROUP III-REPERTORIES
Allen's Bönninghausen's Therapeutic Pocket Book
Bell's Repertory of Diarrhoea
Boger's Bönninghausen's Characteristics and Repertory
Field's Symptom-Register
Gentry's Concordance Repertory
Hering's Analytical Therapeutics (Vol. 1 only one published)
Jahr's Repertory and the New Manual
Kent's Repertory of the Materia Medica
Knerr's Repertory to Hering's Guiding Symptoms
Lippe's Repertory to the More Characteristic Symptoms of the Materia Medica
Lee and Clark's Cough and Expectoration
Shedd's Clinical Repertory
Worcester's Repertory to the Modalities
Lilienthal's Homeopathic Therapeutics
GROUP IV-THERAPEUTICS AND HOMEOPATHIC PRACTICE
Arndt's System of Medicine
Baehr's Science of Therapeutics
Burnett's New Cure for Consumption
Carleton's Homeopathy in Medicine and Surgery
Cowperthwaite's Text-Book of the Practice of Materia Medica and Therapeutics
Dewey's Practical Homeopathic Therapeutics
Guernsey's Application of the Principles and Practice of Homoeopathy to
Obstetrics
Jahr's Forty years' Practice
Nash's Leaders in Homeopathic Therapeutics
Pulford's Leaders in Pneumonia
Raue's Special Pathology and Diagnostics
Royal's Textbook of Homeopathic Theory and Practice of Medicine
--
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Re: Homeopathic Literature -- what authors, what books MUST be on homeopath shel
I found this mail appended to the original mail by Dr Krishnamurthy. To the list proposed by H 2002, I would add some more. usually I segregate homeo books into
1. Materia Medica- (or remedies)
2. Methodology or symptamatlogy or analysis or repertorizing
3. Therapeutics
In Materia medica I would suggest
Hahnemann ( CD and MMP), Kent Lectures, Hering, Boger's , Allen's , Lippe's, Phatak's, NM Choudary, Ishwardas Tarkas, Nash, etc
In repertory
Kent, Phatak, Boger, Boenninghaussen, Synthesis, Murphy, General analysis,Knerr's Rep, Logic of repertories, How to find similimum with Boger's rep,
In analysis
Theory of Chronic miasma by Allen, Chronic miasms by Bannergee
In Therepeutics
T S Iyer, Jahr, Nash, Dewey, Ruddock, Lilienthal, Clarke,
Apart from this I have read a MM in Tamil by Captain Raju, which is poetic as well as authoritative. Raju was a disciple of Sri Seshadri of Hyderabad.
Venkat
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1. Materia Medica- (or remedies)
2. Methodology or symptamatlogy or analysis or repertorizing
3. Therapeutics
In Materia medica I would suggest
Hahnemann ( CD and MMP), Kent Lectures, Hering, Boger's , Allen's , Lippe's, Phatak's, NM Choudary, Ishwardas Tarkas, Nash, etc
In repertory
Kent, Phatak, Boger, Boenninghaussen, Synthesis, Murphy, General analysis,Knerr's Rep, Logic of repertories, How to find similimum with Boger's rep,
In analysis
Theory of Chronic miasma by Allen, Chronic miasms by Bannergee
In Therepeutics
T S Iyer, Jahr, Nash, Dewey, Ruddock, Lilienthal, Clarke,
Apart from this I have read a MM in Tamil by Captain Raju, which is poetic as well as authoritative. Raju was a disciple of Sri Seshadri of Hyderabad.
Venkat
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Re: Homeopathic Literature -- what authors, what books MUST be on homeopath shel
I need to react:
for repertories keep the money in your pocket and use the free Complete Repertory with search functions for words and/or remedies
www.completedynamics.com
We made it to serve the community
be well,
Roger
for repertories keep the money in your pocket and use the free Complete Repertory with search functions for words and/or remedies
www.completedynamics.com
We made it to serve the community
be well,
Roger
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Re: Homeopathic Literature -- what authors, what books MUST be on homeopath shel
Better than keeping it in our pockets--use it to buy more materia medica! Yummmmm.... 

Re: Homeopathic Literature -- what authors, what books MUST be on homeopath shel
hmm. Roger, thank you for that generous gift. now i'm wondering why i'm paying miccant a fortune for the complete repertory! might have to take it up with them... 
best.
Rachel chaput, US
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From: Roger Van Zandvoort
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, April 7, 2010 7:48:00 AM
Subject: Re: [Minutus] Re: Homeopathic Literature -- what authors, what books MUST be on homeopath shel
I need to react:
for repertories keep the money in your pocket and use the free Complete Repertory with search functions for words and/or remedies
www.completedynamic s.com
We made it to serve the community
be well,
Roger
hmm

best.
Rachel chaput, US
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From: Roger Van Zandvoort
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, April 7, 2010 7:48:00 AM
Subject: Re: [Minutus] Re: Homeopathic Literature -- what authors, what books MUST be on homeopath shel
I need to react:
for repertories keep the money in your pocket and use the free Complete Repertory with search functions for words and/or remedies
www.completedynamic s.com
We made it to serve the community
be well,
Roger
hmm
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Roger
Oh Sorry ! I failed to mention it. I am a user of your Rep . Though I should be using it much, I take it only in curious cases.
I think it is the book conditioning that makes us more comfortable with them.
I mention yet again, yours is a fabulous gift.
Venkat
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Oh Sorry ! I failed to mention it. I am a user of your Rep . Though I should be using it much, I take it only in curious cases.
I think it is the book conditioning that makes us more comfortable with them.
I mention yet again, yours is a fabulous gift.
Venkat
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