From classical to modern: approaches to remedy selection in infants.
In twelve case studies the paediatrician describes typical conditions of the neonatal period encountered outside the clinic, from failure to thrive through pain and restlessness to skin problems. She vividly demonstrates how helpful a broad arsenal of different homeopathic methods and tools can be, particularly in this early phase of life.
KEYWORDS: History-taking technique, Antimonium tartaricum, Bronchiolitis, Croton tiglium, Three-month colic, Failure to thrive, Helleborus, Hyperexcitability, Lac caninum, Latrodectus mactans, Magnesium, Medorrhinum, Myoclonus, Atopic dermatitis, Nosodes, Phosphorus, Sinapis alba, Stramonium, Tuberkulinum, Nappy dermatitis