The publisher:
This anthology of writings by Dr. Moskowitz spans almost three decades and features an extended memoir, "Why I Became a Homeopath;" the use of homeopathy in pregnancy and childbirth, including substantial excerpts from his book on that subject; articles on the adverse effects of vaccines and their mechanism of action; writings on homeopathic philosophy and method, including the Introduction and Part I of his treatise, Resonance: the Homeopathic Point of View; and articles on the medical system and the philosophy of medicine in general, including iatrogenic illness, diagnosis, and causality in medicine.
In his review of Resonance, Roger Morrison wrote:
Homeopathic books come in three basic varieties: texts on theory and philosophy, texts describing remedies in detail, and therapeutic guides for disease conditions . . . Resonance is a little of all three, with cases to illustrate.
Every homeopath will find something new or forgotten here. It is filled with insight, philosophical musings, practical tips, and perhaps the clearest over- view of our remedies ever written. It is geared to a literate and intelligent public, but with much information for students and practitioners as well. It is the one book you should give to family and friends to explain homeopathy in all its depth and beauty.
-- Roger Morrison, M. D., Journal of the American Institute of Homeopathy
In another review, Francis Treuherz wrote:
This is a book from the heart and the head, for the gentle reader and the enquiring mind. I wish I'd written it myself. It encapsulates how a mature homeopath feels and thinks. It is THE book for your friends and family who wonder what you do, for your GP who thinks you mad or dangerous, for your patients and their friends. It should become a classic. Moskowitz writes from personal experience of how he became a homeopath, of some heroic cases, of the meaning of placebo, and the sort of people who have been to see him and survived to tell the tale. He does not inflate his experience to become a guru, or assume that homeopathy helps all of his patients, or that homeopathy is the only system that they need. Rather he writes as a wise and trustworthy person in whom one may confide. His book is a shining light to all of us, a book of optimism, hope, and humanity. Buy it, read it, and send it to your friends.
-- Francis Treuherz, M. A., RSHom, The Homeopath (UK)
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