50 Reasons For Being A Homoeopath 6Th Edition - James Compton Burnett
50 Reasons For Being A Homoeopath 6Th Edition - James Compton Burnett
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This wonderful little book has found its way to the public in five editions. The opportunity has now been taken to arrange the index better and to summarize the medical controversy which caused the book to be undertaken. The book, containing his Fifty Reasons for being a Homeopath, was undertaken for a specific object. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Not only do the cases completely convince, but even in the searching light of fifty years’ further enquiry these homeopathic treatments sparkle with Truth. They have turned many a thinking man towards a better line of thought. In the book perusal of the cases show the knowledge of homeopathic principles, the care and skill used in differentiating the right remedy for them, whether in serious cases or slight, which is no less than the literary style in which they are so logically explained to his skeptical and cynical antagonist. This proves Dr. J. Compton Burnett’s right to be considered one of ‘the greatest medical pioneers of Homeopathy. He argues so reasonably. He cures so well. Here he has discussed various conditions which are considered incurable by the conventional system of medicine like Aneurysm, Tumour of beast, Cancer, Endocarditis, Exostosis, Gout, Neuralgia etc. Dr. Burnett gives examples of cases where these conditions have been treated & also gives differential remedial references for these conditions. This book truly explains that if such conditions can be treated with homeopathy if rightly prescribed, then, anybody who wishes to become a doctor should go for homeopathy as a stream.His cases must convince any but the willfully blind. They seem to cover exactly the discomforts and diseases which the majority of practitioners encounter in their usual work.It is an inspiration to examine and enjoy the manner in which they were met and overcome. All practitioners, all Homoeopathists, will gain something valuable from a careful perusal of this book. With the aid of a modern Materia Medica greater scope is obtainable in developing the cures so skillfully obtained by this old Master of our art.