spectrum of homeopathy
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Editorial:
Problem children
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Anna Koller-Wilmking
FROM ALUMINA SILICATA TO TUBERCULINUM:
Eight cases
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4
Heiner Frei
OBJECTIVE CRITERIA:
School problems,
homeopathy, and polarity analysis
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14
Sunil Anand
WHEN THE SIMILE DOES NOT HELP:
Vaccine nosodes and other intercurrent remedies
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24
Friedrich Paul Graf
CHILDHOOD ILLNESSES OF OUR TIME:
Current
vaccination practice and consequences – a case of Alumina
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30
Sigrid Lindemann
ESCAPING THE CONFINES:
Nitrogenium oxygenisatum,
claustrophobia, and delayed development
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38
Andreas Richter
NO CONNECTION:
Aqua amniotica and the problems
of adoption
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44
Bettina Baltacis
TRISOMY 21 AND BEHAVIORAL DISTURBANCES:
Homeopathic help in the development of children
with Down’s Syndrome
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52
Resie Moonen
UNCONTROLLED AND INDEPENDENT:
Lanthanum muriaticum and a strange new diagnosis
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60
Wyka Evelyn Feige
BESIDE THEMSELVES WITH ANNOYANCE:
Loganiaceae – an important Plant family for oversensitive,
boisterous children
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Deborah Collins
CARRYING THE BURDENS OF THE FAMILY’S PAST:
Looking deep into the past to discover “that which
needs to be healed”
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Paresh Vasani and Sneha Vyas
AGGRESSIVE DOMINANCE:
Lac leoninum in an unruly,
wild boy
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80
Renate Paschmanns
SCREAMING, HITTING, BITING:
Animal remedies
in childhood behavioral disturbances
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86
Heinz Wittwer
ATTACK FROM BELOW:
Lac phoca vitulina for a child
with dyscalculia
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Jürgen Weiland
ANOTHER CHILD:
Post-infectious tics and
Mygale lasiodora
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Michal Yakir
ALWAYS IN THE LIMELIGHT:
Aloe socotrina and
the path via the system of plants
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104
Panorama
books
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110
Vicki Mathison and Frans Kusse:
“
Homeopathic remedies pictures”
Robert Müntz and Patricia Le Roux:
“Milking bats on the Amazon”
SEMINAR REPORTS
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112
Introduction to Jan Scholten’s Plant theory
by Deborah Collins
Wonderful Plants theory by Jan Scholten
Flag
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