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Figures | ix | |
Introduction | xi | |
1 | Thinking about how remedies are selected | 1 |
Introduction | ||
More about cause and cure | ||
What is the 'simillimum'? | ||
How are remedies selected? | ||
Constitutional aspects of pathological prescribing | ||
The 'pathological simillimum' | ||
Constitutional prescribing | ||
What is a repertory? | ||
Repertorization of thermal sensitivity | ||
The materia medica | ||
What are leading symptoms? | ||
Prescription by causation | ||
Using a therapeutic index, repertory and materia medica | ||
What is a miasm? | ||
What is 'Hering's Law'? | ||
Potencies and frequency of repetition | ||
What is a 'similior'? | ||
2 | Thinking about how remedies are made | 24 |
Introduction | ||
Pharmaceutical objectives | ||
Scales of serial dilution | ||
Manufacture of LMs | ||
Mother tinctures | ||
Diluents | ||
Impurities | ||
Types of energization | ||
Classical energization: succussion | ||
Classical energization: trituration | ||
Fluxion | ||
Bubbling and prepotentization | ||
Electromagnetic energization | ||
Boiling | ||
Erasure of imprinting | ||
Preparatory vessels | ||
Medication of solid forms | ||
3 | Thinking about how remedies work | 72 |
Introduction | 73 | |
Part 1 | Receptor-mediated action of remedies (Type I action) | 77 |
Pharmacodynamic docking and locking | ||
Agonism versus antagonism | ||
Physiochemical concepts in agonism and antagonism | ||
Van der Waals' forces and the Casimir effect | ||
Summation of geometric conformation | ||
Substitution with the field concept | ||
Remedies as fields | ||
Homeopathic blocking or shielding | ||
Allergenic isopathy | ||
Viral remedies (viral nosodes) | ||
Homeopathic blocking of therapeutic drugs | ||
Homeopathic action of material doses of drugs | ||
Duration of action of potentized remedies | ||
Explanation of the actions of Arnica and Euphrasia | ||
Explanation of the actions of Mercurius and Arsenicum | ||
Part 2 | Non-receptor-mediated action of remedies (Type II action) | 93 |
Fundamental ideas | ||
Further concepts of disease | ||
Geometric concepts | ||
Multiple subsets in chronic disease | ||
Intermediate states | ||
Electromagnetic radiation remedies | ||
Conclusion | ||
4 | Thinking about dosage and related matters | 103 |
Introduction | ||
Mother tinctures | ||
Liquid potencies | ||
Dosage of liquid and solid forms | ||
Triturated material | ||
Potency and therapeutic response | ||
Dose repetition | ||
Storage of solid forms | ||
Precautions in taking remedies | ||
Adverse effects of potentized remedies | ||
Administration of remedies to breastfed babies | ||
Complex prescriptions | ||
Placebos | ||
Glossary of physiochemical terms | 121 | |
Sources of information and supply | 127 | |
References | 129 | |
Index | 131 |
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