- The Pocket Manual of Homœopathic Practice
The Pocket Manual of Homœopathic Practice
This book, written by the author in the latter half of the 19th century, summarizes 120 years of homeopathic practice in treating various conditions. The author presents a comprehensive list of homeopathic remedies, their uses, and antidotes. For each condition, the author includes a list of remedies to choose from, explains the typical symptoms of each, and provides a dosage. Beyond physical symptoms, the book also includes remedies for emotional imbalances. The author lays out that there are 27 remedies that are generally applicable across a wide range of conditions. These remedies are grouped into three categories: antispasmodics, stimulants, and sedatives. The author also includes a section on diet and regimen, and a list of remedies that can be used to counteract the negative effects of certain foods. This extensive compendium of homeopathic knowledge offers a valuable resource for practitioners and patients alike.