Spectrum of Homeopathy 2011-3, Dogs and Cats - clearance stock
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As classical milk remedies, Lac caninum and Lac felinum have held a firm place in homoeopathy since the 19th century. Their remedy pictures can be regarded as exemplary for domesticated mammals. Recently, homoeopathic interest has turned to their relatives in the wild. The milks of most predatory cats — from lynx, cheetah or ocelot to tiger, lion or jaguar — have already been potentised. And among wild canids we have fox, jackal and wolf milk.
This issue focuses on the particular homoeopathic characteristics of these new remedy groups of carnivorous mammals and on differentiating the individual remedies within the families Canidae and Felidae. It will be especially exciting to distinguish the wild predators from their domesticated variants through provings and case studies. With this issue, SPEKTRUM writes a chapter of modern materia medica that has not yet been presented coherently.
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