This book presents a detailed study of the relationship between remedies, an essential yet often underemphasized aspect of successful homoeopathic prescribing. The work offers a comprehensive analysis of remedy relationships, systematically organised under various headings—including an insightful section on bowel nosodes—making it a versatile and practical guide. What sets this book apart is its foundation in the dedicated scholarship of Dr. B.K. Sarkar who meticulously compiled this material through a careful review of the works of renowned homoeopaths such as Dr. Hering, Dr. Knerr, Dr. Clarke, Dr. Boericke, and others. His thorough approach reflects both depth of knowledge and reverence for the classical tradition.
Whether you're a BHMS or postgraduate student, or a busy practitioner, this book serves as a compact, easy-to-carry reference—ideal for quick consultations during clinical practice. It not only maps out remedy relationships but also includes modalities under each remedy, providing a layered and clinically relevant understanding. He emphasises the need for using a select few remedies throughout treatment in a single patient, often to achieve true and lasting cure, aligning with classical principles. By understanding how remedies complement, follow, or counteract one another, practitioners can refine their prescriptions with greater confidence and clarity.
WHAT YOU WILL FIND INSIDE
Clinical relations of important remedies are described under the following headings:
- Complementary Remedies
- Compatible Remedies
- Incompatible Remedies
- Remedy Follows Well
- Remedy is Followed Well by
- Remedy Antidotes
- Remedy is Antidoted by
- Collateral Remedies
- Similar Remedies
- Aggravation
- Amelioration