Aurum arsenicum was dilemma
Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2014 5:56 pm
I had read the following comment:
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There has been a strong suggestion that Kent's 'New Remedies' were published under pressure before they had enjoyed any Provings, with their indications having been derived, under protest, speculatively from a combination of the Provings of Arsenicum and Aurum. Whether this suggestion is so or not, I've never seen it definitely confirmed; but the very different format of these medicinal descriptions from Kent's descriptions of remedies he knew well tends to support the hypothesis, I think. Nevertheless, a Dr E.R. McIntyer, of Chicago, discussed ."
(sorry I didn't note the authors name)
I decided to look for the McIntyer article and found this interesting writeup on Aurum Arsenicum from "The Critique"
(see attached)
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"
There has been a strong suggestion that Kent's 'New Remedies' were published under pressure before they had enjoyed any Provings, with their indications having been derived, under protest, speculatively from a combination of the Provings of Arsenicum and Aurum. Whether this suggestion is so or not, I've never seen it definitely confirmed; but the very different format of these medicinal descriptions from Kent's descriptions of remedies he knew well tends to support the hypothesis, I think. Nevertheless, a Dr E.R. McIntyer, of Chicago, discussed ."
(sorry I didn't note the authors name)
I decided to look for the McIntyer article and found this interesting writeup on Aurum Arsenicum from "The Critique"
(see attached)
--
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http://www.homeopathicsolutions.blogspot.com/
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