A compilation of the many useful symptoms recorded in the fundamental work of "Materia Medica" as well as from the notes of pioneers of homeopathy. This book features: articles like "Use of the Repertory", "How to Study the Repertory" as well as Dr M L Tylers "Repertorising".
A compilation of the many useful symptoms recorded in the fundamental work of "Materia Medica" as well as from the notes of pioneers of homeopathy. This book features: articles like "Use of the Repertory", "How to Study the Repertory" as well as Dr M L Tylers "Repertorising".
This fundamental work is offered to the profession as a basic Repertory and is a compilation of all the useful symptoms recorded in the fundamental work of our Materia Medica as well as from the notes of pioneers of homeopathy. In this book the clinical symptoms which were consistent with the nature of the remedy have been incorporated ad unverified symptoms have been omitted. Apart from this some of the added features of this book are: (I) Articles like "Use of the Repertory", "How to Study the Repertory" as well as Dr M L Tylers "Repertorising"; (ii) "Dr. Gibson Miller's Hot and Cold Remedies to help differentiate the remedies for selection of the final simillimum; An article by Miller on 'Relationship of Remedies and their Duration of Action'; Bogers -- "The sides of the Body and Drug Affinities" from the Boenninghausens' Therapeutic Pocket Book. Doubtless to say that these are those are valuable articles which serve the physicians as guide-teachers in achieving the desired goals. Medium size of this repertory has been brought on special demand of our readers to make it handy and easy to carry.
James Tyler Kent, A.M., Chicago, Illinois, Professor of Meteria Medica in Hahnemann Medical College, Chicago physician and author of several valuable medical works, is a native of the town of Woodhull, Steuben country, New York, born in 1849, son of Stephen Kent and Caroline Tyler, his wife. His elementary and secondary education was acquired in Franklin Academy, Prattsburg, and his higher education in Madison (now Colgate) University, Hamilton, New York, where he came to his degree, Ph.B., in 1868; A.M., 1870. He was educated in medicine in the Eclectic Medical Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio, graduating there in 1871, and the Homoeopathic Medical College of Missouri, St. Louis, where he was awarded the diploma of that institution in 1889. Dr. Kent began his professional career in St. Louis as a Physician of the eclectic school at the same time being actively connected with several eclectic journals in the capacity of writer and also took an earnest part in the councils of the Eclectic National College, St. Louis, 1877-78,
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