BOOK  1 — Section 213 and 153 of the Organon explained.
 
PREFACE
 
I started my career as a freelance medical journalist. Forty-two years ago, while in New Delhi, when I entered the scene of homoeopathy I noticed one striking thing—while one homoeopath cured most of his patients with one single dose (even obstinate chronic cases), another was giving more than one remedy that too repeatedly, with partial or nil relief. Thus, my journey started to fill this gap of knowledge among homoeopaths.
I started studying and practising homoeopathy out of sheer academic interest and after forty-two years of continuous  and rigorous study and search got the inspiration to write this book. If the reader keeps this in mind, he would evince much interest in what I am going to write in the following pages.
 
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HOW TO MAKE HOMOEOPATHY MORE POPULAR AND ACCEPTABLE: Of late, there has been repeated hue and cry from homoeopaths against governments and others for not giving due recognition to homoeopathy. The remedy lies not outside but inside—among homoeopaths. If we improve the quality of our practice, government and others (including allopaths) would automatically come forward not only to recognise but also admire us. This work is an attempt to this end.
 
“It is very rarely the case that among the provings of our remedies not one is to be found which corresponds to the characteristic features of a case”3 3I have to mention this because provings of new remedies are being published in journals and elsewhere as if we lack remedies in the existing materia medicas.
 
“Homoeopathy is slow to win its way because of defective use of books as well as because of defective books.”
 
[The above two quotations are from Kent ’s LESSER WRITINGS.]
The following books alone are the most useful reference books in day-to-day practice and they are without defects.
 
        1.   Samuel Lilienthal’s HOMOEOPATHIC
              THERAPEUTICS (Hereinafter called ‘Lilienthal’)
        2.   J. T. Kent’s REPERTORY
        3.   WILKINSON’S MATERIA MEDICA
        4.   Boericke’s MATERIA MEDICA
        5.   W. A. Yingling’s THE ACCOUCHEUR’S
              EMERGENCY MANUAL
        6.   REPERTORY by Dr. Calvin B. Knerr
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