Re: We need to bring homeopathy into the 21st century.
Posted: Tue May 11, 2004 12:47 pm
I'm curious about this statement "We need to bring homeopathy into the 21st
century" which seems to be appearing more and more in conversations and
posts.
Of course, it is not a sentiment with which anyone would be in disagreeance
at large.
However, some months ago, during a telephone conversation a local
practitioner suggested to me...."We need to burn all those 200 year old
books and bring this science of ours into the 21st century". Needless to
say, I was a little alarmed.
Is there a particular speaker on the seminar circuit at the moment who is
urging the "bring homoeopathy into the 21st century" ethos, and in what
context exactly???
Chris
[snip]
definitive answer - we have to use other skills and aids too. Certainly
Kent is not perfect and presumably none of the other repertories. Where did
Kent's rubrics come from?
easier but without detracting from the quality of the service we give.
Murphy's rep helps to do just that for me.
century" which seems to be appearing more and more in conversations and
posts.
Of course, it is not a sentiment with which anyone would be in disagreeance
at large.
However, some months ago, during a telephone conversation a local
practitioner suggested to me...."We need to burn all those 200 year old
books and bring this science of ours into the 21st century". Needless to
say, I was a little alarmed.
Is there a particular speaker on the seminar circuit at the moment who is
urging the "bring homoeopathy into the 21st century" ethos, and in what
context exactly???
Chris
[snip]
definitive answer - we have to use other skills and aids too. Certainly
Kent is not perfect and presumably none of the other repertories. Where did
Kent's rubrics come from?
easier but without detracting from the quality of the service we give.
Murphy's rep helps to do just that for me.