By Dr Ernest A Farrington

Lesser Writings with Therapeutic Hints

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SKU:  9788131907290
Number of Pages:  408
Format:  Paperback
Language version:  English
Imprint:  BJAIN REGULAR
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Dr. Ernest A. Farrington (1847-1885) graduated as a homeopath when he was 21 and became a Professor of Materia Medica at the Homoeopathic Medical College of Pennsylvania when he was only 27. He was a contributing editor of the "Hahnemannian Monthly" and the author of his "Clinical Materia Medica". He was a highly spiritual man and established a fame and reputation as a gifted healer and teacher. Dr. Farrington was a member of the State Society and joined the American Institute of Homoeopathy in 1872. In 1884, the Institute appointed him a member of its Editorial Consulting Committee on the new Cyclopaedia of Drug Pathogenesy.

Possessed of superior analytical powers and the divine gift of a master spirit, Dr. Farrington used to contribute various articles in Journals on different intricate matters of our system of treatment and the present work is an exhaustive collection of these invaluable articles, collected and arranged with the most painstaking care. Many of the articles incorporated herein, it may be safely asserted, will not only be widely read with profit but will also give the readers a correct estimation of the great erudition of its eminent author. Highly recommended to all students of homeopathy.

Key Features:-

  • This book is a collection of various articles that he contributed to different British and American journals and amply shows his analytical mind and the clarity of understanding that Farrington had for his subject.
  • There are over 40 articles covering all aspects of homeopathy.
  • Clinical case notes of 34 different ailments.
  • An amazing array of topics have been covered.

Dr Ernest A Farrington

Dr. Ernest A. Farrington, was born January 1, 1847, at Williamsburg, Long Island, N. Y., and died at Philadelphia, December 17, 1885. During his early years his family removed to Philadelphia, at which place he received his education, and rapidly rose to eminence in his profession. When the Hahnemann Medical College of Philadelphia was chartered, in 1867, it became a question of serious import to him as to whether he should continue in the College with which he was connected or join the new institution. After lengthened consideration, he decided to sever his relationship with the old College. He became the... Read more