J.C. Burnett, M.D. was contemporary with R. Hughes, R.E. Dudgeon & J.H. Clarke and was one of the most potent influences on the evolution of British Homoeopathy. Early in his career, he attended the clinic of Dr John Drysdale at liver pool with friends, A. Hawkes and J.H. Clarke, who touched his fascination with organopathy. He is the acclaimed author of dozens of books on homoeopathy which include "Consumption," "Liver," "Ringworm," "Gout," "Stunted Children," "Organ Diseases of Women," "Diseases of Skin," "Change of Life in Women," "Enlarged Tonsils" and "Tumours" etc.
Key Features:-
- One of the gems of the works by Burnett is Diseases of the Spleen.
- A brief account of various remedies used for different conditions of the vital organ, the spleen.
- Various conditions and stages of the remedy are useful for a particular condition.
- Various cases have been given with the drugs for practical help.
- Differential diagnosis is also mentioned under few cases.