Homeopathy Online

The bimonthly publication of the Homeopathy Mailing List

Similia similibus curentur June/July 1996, Vol. 1, No. 2

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Foreword to the Issue
Senior Editor Chris Kurz introduces Homeopathy Online's second issue.

Cover Story
In Vaccinations and Their Side Effects, Thomas Quak takes a critical look at current scientific research and statistical data on vaccination, and offers conclusions regarding the risks and benefits of routine vaccination.

Reviews
Dana Ullman's A Consumer's Guide to Homeopathy, The Definitive Resource for Understanding Homeopathy and Making It Work For You, has just reached the shelves of book stores and health food markets. Homeopathy Online offers you two independent opinions of this introductory volume, as well as an excerpt and the Table of Contents from the book itself.

Materia Medica
In Investigations into the Psyche of the Spider, Jonathan Shore shares with us his recent provings. Learn what it feels like to be a spider and discover clinical applications for this useful group of remedies.

The Crocodile's Opinion
Homeopathy Online columnist Michael Tomlinson takes up the hot topic of combination remedies and polypharmacy.

Education
Let David Little be your guide through the classical writings of Hahnemann on the theory of miasms – their historical context, theoretical foundation, and practical application. After reading up on miasms, take the link from the Education page to Little's picture book application of Hahnemann's teachings in the 6th edition of the Organon.

Case Review
Struck by Lightning, a case history presented by Stanley Fefferman, is not only interesting because of the unique etiology it describes, but also because it demonstrates how so-called acute remedies can unravel a chronic case.

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

Quiz
This issue's quiz tests your knowledge of some homeopathic arcana found in the Organon, and surveys your recall of some remedy keynotes.

Community Voice
In this issue of Homeopathy Online, Rudolf Verspoor reviews a selection of writings by renowned homeopaths and presents his conclusions about the impact of vaccination on our health.

Letters From Our Readers
Read and write letters to Homeopathy Online and to the homeopathic community in this public forum. We also welcome the discussion of current Homeopathy Online articles on this page.

Exchange
A bulletin board for the homeopathic community. Read and write classifieds and notices, or review advertisements of homeopathic companies.

About Homeopathy Online
Our mission statement, as well as photographs and biographies of staff and contributors.

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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. (Note: If you have a question for us or need a quick response, please go to the Letters From Our Readers page to write an open letter, send a private correspondence to Senior Editor Chris Kurz, or, if your question is of a technical nature, write the Web Mistress, Katherine Enos.)


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