Homeopathy Online

The bimonthly publication of the Homeopathy Mailing List

Similia similibus curentur March/April 1996, Vol. 1, No. 1

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Forward to the Issue
Senior Editor Chris Kurz introduces Homeopathy Online's first issue.

Cover Story
A Case of Desperation, by Homeopath David Kramer, and its counterpart by K.J., A Painful Road to Homeopathic Cure, present observations of the Carcinosin state from both patient and practitioner perspectives.

Repertory
Differential materia medica focusing on the rubric, Forsaken.

Materia Medica
A portrait of Carcinosin. Don Webley's comprehensive article on this important remedy, complete with clinical cases.

The Crocodile's Opinion
Homeopathy Online columnist Michael Tomlinson writes from "down under." In this issue, Tomlinson examines homeopathic methodologies and discusses both the common threads, and the dividing lines, reflected in these differing approaches.

Education
Standards of homeopathic education are the concern of Robert Fordham's first column for Homeopathy Online. Fordham invites participation from students and educators worldwide on a project examining standards employed in the training of homeopaths.

Interactive Case Analysis
A cyberspace study group. U.K. Homeopath and Sheffield School of Homeopathy Instructor Ian Townsend conducts Homeopathy Online's first interactive case analysis.

Quiz
This issue's quiz tests your knowledge of the remedy, Carcinosin, and is based on related articles in this issue of Homeopathy Online.

Projects & Ideas
Editor Chris Kurz kicks off this first column with some promising ideas for homeopathy on the Internet. Also highlighted in this article is a study now underway in Seattle, Washington on homeopathics and pediatric Otitis Media.

Community Voice
British homeopath Dr. Tam Llewellyn speaks out on the controversial issue of combination remedies.

Letters From Our Readers
Read and write letters to Homeopathy Online and to the homeopathic community in this public forum.

Exchange
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About Homeopathy Online
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Allow us the benefit of your opinion by participating in this survey. Information gathered through this form will contribute to productive discussion of homeopathic education and its status worldwide.



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