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EDITORIAL: PALLIATIVE 

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Declan Hammond

DEATH - THE FINAL FRONTIER:

Living and dying well

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Jürgen Hansel

THE STRENGTH TO LIVE:

Arnica is the simile,

Carbo vegetabilis and Phosphorus are the final remedies

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Resie Moonen

HEALING IN DYING:

The final remedies Cactus,

Cadmium and Symphytum

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22

Gisela Holle

SIMILARITIES IN DYING:

Withdrawal of the

elements, homeopathic care, and the lesson

of the signatur

e

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30

Sabine Stelter

ACCEPTANCE OF MORTALITY:

Complementary

homeopathy in the hospic

e

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40

Mark Braun

OPENING DOORS:

Symptom control opens

the door to homeopathy

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48

Joachim Stürmer

RESTLESS FEAR OF DEATH:

Arsenicum and other

poisons in the primary care of the terminally ill

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54

Ulrich Welte

LOSS AND CLINGING – STAGE 15:

Joint action of

Antimonium and Arsenicum in dissolving fear and mucus

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64

Deborah Collins

PALLIATIVE CARE WITH A PINCH OF SALT:

Aurum arsenicosum in ´terminal´ illness

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68

Jens Wurster

FINAL RAY OF HOPE:

Arsenicum and Phosphorus

in a desperate situation

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FLA

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77

Philipp Lehrke

THE IMMORTALLY BELOVED CANNOT DIE:

Long-term homeopathic treatment of

the severe pathology hypoplastic left

heart syndrome (HLHS)

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Jürgen Weiland

IN LOW GEAR AFTER A HEART OPERATION:

Carbo vegetabilis and the lack of oxygen

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90

Erfried Pichler

GIVE ME A GUN:

Supportive homeopathy for

a dire prognosis

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96

Markus Kuntosch

LIGHT IN THE DARKNESS:

Helleborus and

Opium for depression and stupor

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PANORAMA

From around the world: Homeopathy in France

Report by Sylvie Marchand

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106

BOOKS

A.U. Ramakrishnan:

Cancer, my homeopathic method

Michael Frass and Martin Bündner:

Homeopathy in

intensive care and emergency medicine

Richard Pitt:

Comparative Materia Medica

CONTENTS

SPECTRUM OF HOMEOPATHY

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