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Organon Der Heilkunst

Das Standardwerk Der Homöopathie

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  • 335pagine
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Based on treating the whole patient rather than isolated symptoms, homeopathy uses minute doses of naturally derived medicine to stimulate the patient's own life force. Physician Samuel Hahnemann's pioneering text Organon of the Medical Art, first published in 1810, remains the foundation for all study in this field. Wenda O'Reilly worked with translator Stephen Decker to produce a version of the book that would preserve Hahnemann's insights while adapting it to the needs of the modern general reader. The book is restructured as a series of chapters and sections, and newly added side notes and footnotes, a contextual glossary, and an index vastly increase the book's usefulness.

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Organon Der Heilkunst, Richard Haehl, Hahnemann Samuel

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2008
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Sottotitolo
Das Standardwerk Der Homöopathie
Lingua
Tedesco
Pubblicato
2008
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
335
ISBN10
3865390609
ISBN13
9783865390608
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Titolo originale
Organon der Heilkunst
Valutazione
4,15 su 5
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Based on treating the whole patient rather than isolated symptoms, homeopathy uses minute doses of naturally derived medicine to stimulate the patient's own life force. Physician Samuel Hahnemann's pioneering text Organon of the Medical Art, first published in 1810, remains the foundation for all study in this field. Wenda O'Reilly worked with translator Stephen Decker to produce a version of the book that would preserve Hahnemann's insights while adapting it to the needs of the modern general reader. The book is restructured as a series of chapters and sections, and newly added side notes and footnotes, a contextual glossary, and an index vastly increase the book's usefulness.