– Interview with Sheilagh Creasy (G. Bedayn) Many regard Sheilagh Creasy as the preeminent woman homeopath in the world today. She is not a doctor and has no medical certification, yet she is in demand, worldwide, as a finely-tuned classical homeopathic practitioner, lecturer, and scholar. She has been in practice for over forty-five years as…
Read More– S. Nielsen Margery Grace Blackie grew up surrounded by homeopathy. She was routinely treated homeopathically as a child and her uncle (who died when she was three) was Dr. James Compton Burnett, a great proponent of homeopathy. The youngest of ten children, she was born on February 4, 1898, in Redbourn, Hertfordshire. In 1911 she…
Read More– S. Nielsen, Frederica was born in 1856 in rural Connecticut. She initially trained to be a teacher and taught high-school in Chester, Pennsylvania for many years. She came across homeopathy and studied medicine, graduating from the University of Missouri. She continued her studies under Kent and was one of his greatest followers. She helped him…
Read More– IRHIS Publishers, Leidschendam, The Netherlands Mind-Generalities by Roger van Zandvoort, 2,799 pp. IRHIS Reviewed by Greg Bedayn The Complete Repertory is f i n a l l y complete! Roger van Zandvoort has recently finished his monumental task of compiling the largest, most complete, and most accurate repertory in the history of homeopathy. Using…
Read More– Organon of the medical art (W.B. O’Reilly) Wenda Brewster O’Reilly, PhD, has written what is likely to become one of the most important books on homeopathy in this century. It is the most precise translation and adaptation of the sixth edition of Hahnemann’s Organon, to date, using Hahnemann’s own intended imagery, coloration and texture…
Read MoreHow-to (times three…) trio of book reviews by iain marrs Homeopathy Unveiled: An Explanation of How It Really Works Written and Illustrated by Giri Wescott, RSHom(NA), B.R. C.P. (Hom.) Satyam Publishing, Napa, California, 1994; 63 pages; $9 Homeopathy: Beyond Flat Earth Medicine: An Essential Guide for the Homeopathic Patient Timothy R. Dooley, N.D. , M.D.…
Read More– By nick nossaman md, dht and miranda castro fshom, rshom (na), cch This presentation was given at the NCH Annual Conference in Scottsdale, Arizona in 1996-the 200th Anniversary of homeopathy! Samuel Hahnemann first coined the word homeopathy in 1796. The cosmos – a macrocosm Slides of individual planets in the background, to the accompaniment…
Read More– Medicine and the threefold social organism (R. Stewart) Human physical life is trifoldly organized into nerve/sense system, rhythmical/circulatory system and metabolic/limb system. Health is the harmonious working-together of these quite different (physiological and morphological) functions within the body. 1 Disease, on the other hand, is the loss of a cohesive independence of these three…
Read More– Interveiw with Martin Miles, FSHom (UK) (R. Jackson) Galway, ireland, july 5, 1997 (following the soh conference). Martin Miles is the author of “Homoeopathy and human Evolution” and the soon-to-be-published “Homoeopathy, the Path of the Light” This interview with Martin Miles took place in Galway, Ireland, July 5, 1977, after his lecture at the…
Read More– Dosage and potency according to the organon (D. Little) Classical homeopathy Homeopathy, as commonly practiced, was first established by Samuel Hahnemann in the late 1820’s. These were watershed years for our healing art as they represent the beginning of the most productive years of Hahnemann’s career. The year 1828 brought the publication the 1st edition…
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