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BOOK CONTENTS • v Foreword by Louis Klein • v Preface • v Introduction • v § 71 • v Disease Classification (§72-81) • 72 – Acute & Chronic Diseases • 73 – Classification of Acute Diseases • 74-76 – Artificial Chronic Disease • 77 – Lifestyle Diseases • 78-81 – Chronic Miasmatic Diseases • Case Taking & Analysis (§82-104) • 82-83 – Introduction to Case Taking • 84-98 – Taking the Chronic Case • 84 – Sources of Information • 85 – Writing the Case Notes • 86-95 – Completing the Case • 96-97 – Types of Patients • 98 – Qualities for Case Taking • 99-102 – Taking the Acute & Epidemic Cases • 103 – Ascertaining the Totality in Chronic Miasmatic Diseases • 104 – Managing the Follow-ups • Drug Provings (§105-145) • 105-106 – The Need for Provings • 107-108 – The Healthy Prover • 110-111 – Poisonings as Provings • 112-115 – Secondary Reaction & Alternating States • 116 – Common and Uncommon Symptoms • 117 – Idiosyncrasies • 118-120 – Surrogates • 121 – The Proving Dose • 122 – Quality of Substance being Proved • 123 – Preparing the Medicinal Substance • 124-126 – Diet and Regimen of the Prover • 127 – Proving on both Genders • 128-129 – Crude vs. Potentised Dose • 130-132 – The Order of Succession of Symptoms • 133 – Completing the Symptoms • 134-136 – A Thorough and Complete Proving • 137 – Avoid excessively Large Doses in Provings • 138 – Recurrence of Old Symptoms • 139-140 – Recording the Proving • 141 – The Best Prover • 142 – Clinically Observed Symptoms • 143-145 – The True Materia Medica • Appendix A – Miasms in the Modern World • Appendix B – Physical Examination • Appendix C – Hahnemann’s Disease Classification Chart • Appendix D – How to Take an Acute Case • Appendix E – How to Conduct a Proving • Reference Index • About the Author • Feedback Request
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