By Dr James Tyler Kent

Lectures on Homoeopathic Materia Medica – Together with Kent’s New Remedies incorporated and arranged in alphabetical order

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Number of Pages:  1030
Format:  Hardcover
Language version:  ENG- English
Imprint:  B JAIN Large
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Lectures on Homoeopathic Materia Medica – Together with Kent’s New Remedies incorporated and arranged in alphabetical order is composed by Dr. J.T. Kent.

The first edition of James Tyler Kent's Lectures on Homoeopathic Materia Medica was published in 1905. Kent felt that the speech of laymen presents all sickness to the physician's mind, hence the Materia Medica must be reduced from technicalities to a simple speech. By presenting every remedy's strong characteristics, Kent shows how the Materia Medica has evolved and is used.

Key Features:-

  1. These are the transcribed lectures from Kent's classes at the Post-Graduate School of Homoeopathy in Philadelphia.
  2. Here are 217 remedies from the pen of one of the most influential American homoeopaths delivered at the Post Graduate School Of Homoeopathic, Philadelphia, where Kent was the Dean and Professor of Materia Medica.
  3. The distinctive picture of the sycotic miasm within the context of the remedy, Natrum sulphuricum. The colloquial presentation leads to an easier grasp of the information.
  4. This book is a must for serious homoeopathic practitioners'. Kent's exposition of characteristic symptoms conveys lasting impression of the remedy's essence.

Dr James Tyler Kent

James Tyler Kent (1849 - 1916) was an American physician and a forefather of modern homeopathy. He is said to have contributed as much as Hahnemann to homeopathy. In 1897 Kent published a massive guidebook on human ailments and their associated homeopathic remedies. Nowadays this magnum opus is still in use. Dr. Kent was born in Woodhul, New York. He graduated from the Eclectic Medical Institute of Cincinnati, and started practice in St. Louis as an Eclectic. He became interested in homoeopathy in 1878, when his wife's illness failed to respond either to eclectic or allopathic treatment and was cured... Read more

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