A Compend. Of The Principles Of Homoeopathy
Author: |
William Boericke |
ISBN: | 9788131905982 |
Imprint: | B.Jain Regular |
129
Paperback
English
How homoeopathic medicines behave under various circumstances. The effect of various prescriptions are described specifically on sensitive/hypersensitive and weak patients and specifically for psoric constitutions. The book deals with Facts and restrictions essential to be known for good practice, complications ...Read More
How homoeopathic medicines behave under various circumstances. The effect of various prescriptions are described specifically on sensitive/hypersensitive and weak patients and specifically for psoric constitutions. The book deals with Facts and restrictions essential to be known for good practice, complications at dynamic level, Illustrative cases and family of which almost all members have been homoeo- pathically studied.
Pages | 129 |
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Format | Paperback |
Imprint | B.Jain Regular |
Language | English |
Weight | 100 |
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William Boericke
William Boericke was born on October 25, 1849 in Austria. He graduated from the Philadelphia Medical College in 1876 and from Hahnemann Medical College in Philadelphia in 1880. Moving to San Francisco he practiced as a homeopath for over fifty years. He was editor of the California Homoeopath and co-founder of the Pacific Homoeopathic Medical College and Hahnemann Hospital in 1881 where Boericke became the first professor of Homoeopathic Materia Medica and Therapeutics, a post he held for... Read More