Hi Erica,
All those cases - what percentage of the reports are failures?
I'm just asking because the topic started with some of us regretting 
that the authors of books and articles understandably) do raisin 
picking, i. e. just publish their successes,  so that we get a very 
slanted view of the reality of practice.
This does not touch the fact that those links are very interesting and 
probably useful - I also am happy you posted them!
Regards
Luise
-- 
One thought to all who, free of doubt,
So definitely know what's true:
2 and 2 is 22 -
and  2 times 2 is 2:-)
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				Luise Kunkle
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Re: Cases in books was Interesting text for homeopathy v. allopathy stats & other goodi
www.gigapedia.org. has books on homoeopathy more than any other website . all downloadble all  free. haque
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				Shannon Nelson
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Re: Cases in books was Interesting text for homeopathy v. allopathy stats & other goodi
When I go to the page, all I see is an unsorted list, and entering 
"homeopathy" into the search box brings up a "no matches" reply. What
does one do?
Shannon
			
			
									
						"homeopathy" into the search box brings up a "no matches" reply. What
does one do?
Shannon

