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Homoeopathy in practice

Douglas M. Borland

Buch: 224 pages, pb
product no.: 03132
weight: 290g
ISBN: 978-0-906584-06-4 9780906584064

Homoeopathy in practice

Douglas M. Borland

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Buch: 224 pages, pb
product no.: 03132
weight: 290g
ISBN: 978-0-906584-06-4 9780906584064

- with Symptom index
- Guidance on the observation of symptoms and the choice of remedies.

The importance of retaining the writing records of past masters' clinical experience is obvious if we do not want to have to constantly reinvent the wheel! The material composing this book is taken from Dr Borland's course to doctors at the London Homeopathic Hospital, in the nineteen thirties. It covers a wide variety of conditions commonly seen in general practice and their homeopathic treatment.
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What remedies should you keep for the emergencies of general practice? How does the homoeopath treat pain? What can homoeopathy offer for gastroenteritis or the common cold, or for virus infection in general? How do you distinguish between the remedies? The author covers a wide variety of the complaints and disorders that are commonly seen in general practice, with detailed guidance on their treatment by homoeopathy. He then studies a number of major groups of related remedies, analysing the characteristics they have in common and those that differentiate between them.

Dr Douglas Borland presented the material in this book as a course to doctors at the London Homoeopathic Hospital during the nineteen-thirties. It has been edited for publication now by Dr Kathleen Priestman, who attended the course at the beginning of her medical career. The book is published because Dr Borland's homoeopathic insight remains as fresh and important today as it ever was. Wherever current medical practice has moved on since his day, notably in the availability of antibiotics and the development of modern surgical techniques, the text has been edited to take this into account.

Dr Borland qualified MB, ChB at Glasgow University in 1909. After various hospital posts he went to Chicago to study under Dr Kent, going as an open-minded sceptic and returning as an astonished and convinced homoeopath. He then took an appointment at the London Homoeopathic Hospital, followed by active service during World War I with the Royal Army Medical Corps. After the war he established a consultant practice in London and returned to the staff of the London Homoeopathic Hospital, where he subsequently became senior consultant physician and chairman of the staff. He died in 1960. Dr Priestman worked under Dr Borland during her post as resident at the London Homoeopathic Hospital, following this by a career in a general homoeopathic practice. She has now retired from practice, and is active in teaching homoeopathy.

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- with Symptom index
- Guidance on the observation of symptoms and the choice of remedies.

The importance of retaining the writing records of past masters' clinical experience is obvious if we do not want to have to constantly reinvent the wheel! The material composing this book is taken from Dr Borland's course to doctors at the London Homeopathic Hospital, in the nineteen thirties. It covers a wide variety of conditions commonly seen in general practice and their homeopathic treatment.
The publisher:

What remedies should you keep for the emergencies of general practice? How does the homoeopath treat pain? What can homoeopathy offer for gastroenteritis or the common cold, or for virus infection in general? How do you distinguish between the remedies? The author covers a wide variety of the complaints and disorders that are commonly seen in general practice, with detailed guidance on their treatment by homoeopathy. He then studies a number of major groups of related remedies, analysing the characteristics they have in common and those that differentiate between them.

Dr Douglas Borland presented the material in this book as a course to doctors at the London Homoeopathic Hospital during the nineteen-thirties. It has been edited for publication now by Dr Kathleen Priestman, who attended the course at the beginning of her medical career. The book is published because Dr Borland's homoeopathic insight remains as fresh and important today as it ever was. Wherever current medical practice has moved on since his day, notably in the availability of antibiotics and the development of modern surgical techniques, the text has been edited to take this into account.

Dr Borland qualified MB, ChB at Glasgow University in 1909. After various hospital posts he went to Chicago to study under Dr Kent, going as an open-minded sceptic and returning as an astonished and convinced homoeopath. He then took an appointment at the London Homoeopathic Hospital, followed by active service during World War I with the Royal Army Medical Corps. After the war he established a consultant practice in London and returned to the staff of the London Homoeopathic Hospital, where he subsequently became senior consultant physician and chairman of the staff. He died in 1960. Dr Priestman worked under Dr Borland during her post as resident at the London Homoeopathic Hospital, following this by a career in a general homoeopathic practice. She has now retired from practice, and is active in teaching homoeopathy.

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