By Dr Timothy Field Allen

Boenninghausens Thera. Pocket Book

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SKU:  9788131901267
Number of Pages:  592
Format:  Paperback
Language version:  English
Imprint:  BJAIN LOW PRICED
Regular price Rs. 250.75
Regular price Rs. 295.00 Sale price Rs. 250.75

The principles and practicability of Boenninghausen’s therapeutic pocket book for homeopathic physicians to use at the bedside and in the study of the materia medica shortly known as Boenninhausen’s Therapeutic Pocket Book was written by Boenninghausen and was translated from German to English by T. F. Allen. Dr. Hahnemann himself used this book over Jahr’s and everybody else’s.

Key Features:-

  • This book is an index to the ever enlarging materia medica, which is essential for precise prescribing at the bedside and maintaining a thriving practice.
  • Contains systematic and detailed information on locations, sensations, modalities, and concomitants.
  • Based on the principle of analogy, contains 7 chapters. The book has Focused only on clinically proven information as it is one of the earliest repertories.
  • The symptoms have been sought and arranged in every chapter so that the book can be of assistance in clinical practice and emergencies.
  • This book is the basis of every future repertory, so it is a must read for every Homoeopath.

Dr Timothy Field Allen

Timothy Field Allen was born in Westminster, Vermont. He received his undergraduate education at Amherst College and his medical degree from New York University.After serving as a surgeon during the Civil War he returned to New York where he partnered with Dr. Carroll Dunham. He also studied homeopathy with Dr. P.P. Wells in Brooklyn.In 1871 Dr. Allen was appointed professor of Materia Medica at the New York Homoeopathic Medical College. Later he served as president from 1882-1893. He obtained a $500,000 grant from Roswell P. Flower, which was used to build an addition to the college. This later became the... Read more