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No. 6
last updated December 17, 2000


Classical Training &
Modern Practice

Guest Editor: Michael Tomlinson
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Editorial to this issue by Chris Kurz. Guest Editor Michael Tomlinson touches a hot topic in this issue: Is classical homeopathy an oxymoron or a contradiction? Click here to get the big picture.


Boenninghausen, Eizayaga and Vannier each had their own style. Get informed and ready for a debate on the homeopathy mailing list by reading Will Taylor's and Eddy de Ruyter's clear and concise analyses.


Taking a remedy before you are even sick is called homeoprophylaxis, immunization by homeopathy. Isaac Golden, a vocal proponent of homeoprophylaxis, puts his cards and arguments on the table.


Searching for a new remedy? Why use candy bars when you can vacation in the Amazon rainforest and find a real challenge? Get immersed and accompany Robert Müntz as he collects a few samples. Chris Kurz reports several cases from a seminar by Massimo Mangialavori on the Umbelliferae family of plants. Open your repertory because we don't give away the answers unless you ask for them.


A "touchy" plant for a like patient. Karl-Josef Müller's first encounter of Mimosa pudica in an adolescent boy. Can you find a small remedy through the combination of two polycrests? Peter König can.

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Chris Kurz reviews the Thematic Repertory by Mirilli (no lip sync here, it's not that kind of repertory) and Berberis, Rhododendron, Convallaria - From Dream Essences To Essential Remedies by Peter König and Uta Santos-König.

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The heydays of British homeopathy may have been the period from 1870 to 1930. Let Peter Morell introduce you to Cooper, Skinner, Clarke, and many others.

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