Edward Pollock Anshutz (1846-1918), an American lay practitioner who held an honorary doctorate in medicine in Philadelphia and an honorary doctorate from Hering Medical College. Anshutz was the editor-in-chief of the two homeopathic writings: “The Homoeopathic Recorder”, and “The Homoeopathic Envoy”. Therapeutic Byways, New, Old, and Forgotten Remedies was published in 1900. Anshutz was the Editor of The Homoeopathic Recorder. and the Editor of The Homeopathic Envoy, Anschutz also received an honorary degree from Hering Medical College in 1909
The accurately proved remedies may become valuable additions to our materia medica. These may also become very useful additions to the physician's armamentarium. While no repertory is attached a clinical index has been made that will guide the physician who is looking for a remedy in this new field.
Key Features:-
- A number of drugs that were proved at the different homeopathic colleges under modern conditions are added
- numerous new or old drugs brought out through clinical observations such as Formic acid, Gunpowder, Ichthyol, Indol, and others.
- A very thorough therapeutic and clinical index has been