The Principles & Practice Of Homoeopathy
The Principles & Practice Of Homoeopathy
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The special characteristic of this book is that Dr. Hughes, himself a great physician, has thoroughly availed himself of the experiences of his predecessors and colleagues all over the world, enriched by his own, and has never been wanting in recommending the findings of others, whenever necessary. The essential character of Hughes' homeopathy was that it stood at the scientific end of the homeopathic spectrum of opinion. He put the similia principle at the center of the scene. Hughes believed that if you are serious about the idea of similia, you should consider the pathology. Drugs should be chosen not only based on the subjective symptoms they produce but also based on their known pathological effects in humans and even animals.Hughes examined Hahnemann's writings as a whole. He carefully traced how Master's thought had evolved over the years and was not afraid to say how he thought it had changed for the worse. He pointed out the fact that Hahnemann established the rule that the 30th potency should be used for all purposes has fossilized homeopathy in the most undesirable way.In short, the votaries of Homoeopathy will find in this book of reference, the methods of treatment of all the great Homoeopaths of the 18th and 19th centuries, with a man of Dr. Hughes' skill and experience to guide them.Searching Tags: The Principles & Practice of Homoeopathy book, ThePrinciples & Practice of Homoeopathy book by Richard Hughes, Richard Hughes homeopathic book, Richard Hughes homeopathic book on philosophy, Richard Hughes homeopathic philosophy book, homeopathic philosophy book, homeopathicphilosophy book by Richard Hughes