Relations
From the Publisher
Preface
Introduction
I. THE REMEDY, POTENCY AND DOSES :
The Purity of the Remedy, the Saliva, the Atom, the Electron, the Potentized Remedy, the Distribution of the Cell-salt Into the Cell, the Selection of the Potency, V. Grauvogl's Constitutions
II. THE SELECTION OF THE REMEDY :
The Different Divisions of the Materia Medica, Acute Andchronic Cases
III. SCHUSSLER AND HIS CRITICS :
Homoeopathy and Schussler, the Only Contraversy Against Schussler-never befare Published, Cellulartherapy, the Author's Position
IV. THE ADDITIONAL Remedies :
Their Collection, Homoeopathic Symptoms Contrasted with Semiotic
Part A :
I. Materia Medica
II. First Division, Biochemistry
III. The Original Twelve Remedies
(I). SELECTION OF THE REMEDIES :
1. Kalium Sulfuricum
2. Natrum Sulfuricum
3. Calcarea Fluorica
4. Silicea
5. Calcarea Sulfurica
6. Natrum Muriaticum
7. Kalium Muriaticum
8. Calcarea Phosphorica
9. Magrlesia Phosphorica
10. Ferrum Phosphoricum
11. Natrum Phosphoricum
12. Kalium Phosphoricum
(II). CLINICAL SYNOPSIS OF THE REMEDIES
(III). FACIAL Diagnosis :
I. Cellular Therapy
II. The Additional Remedies
III. The more Prominent Elements :
1. Arsenic
2. Lodum
3. Manganum
IV. LESSER ADDITIONAL Tissue BUILDERS :
1. Alumina
2. Bromium
3. Barium
4. Cuprum
5. Zincum and Plumbum
(I). THE DIFFERENT Groups OF THE :
I. New Elements Arsenic and Arsenic
II. Preparations
III. Iodum and Iodine Preparations
IV. Cuprum Plumbum and Zincum
V. Bromium and its Combinations
(II). CLINICAL Relations BETWEEN THE OLD AND NEW REMEDIES AND EACH OTHER :
Part B :
I. Semiotik :
II. Explanatory Remark
The aim of the author is to introduce the student of Biochemistry into its clinical practicum.
This manual is intended to be a reference book for the selection of the right remedy, potency, etc.
The arrangement of the book is so self-evident, that no explanations are necessary.
It must be mentioned, that the use of this manual cannot be likened to a dictionary, as the individual critic, in the concrete case, must give the decision; it is therefore necessary to use more time in going over this manual, than merely to expect an alphabetically arranged repertory.