Indigestion (Its Causes and Cure)

Indigestion (Its Causes and Cure)

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Book Specification

Item Code: NAS769
Author: John H. Clarke
Publisher: B. JAIN PUBLISHERS (P) LTD
Language: ENGLISH
Edition: 2017
ISBN: 9788131907870
Pages: 160
Cover: PAPERBACK
Other Details 6.00 X 4.50 inch
Weight 10 gm

Book Description

About the Book

The book describes indigestion and its causes in brief the homeopathic treatment of various types of indigestion, highly illustrative case notes of homeopathic treatment of indigestion, recommendations for diet as well as a materia medica of the foremost indigestion remedies. After describing the normal process of digestion, the author also goes on to sketch the various deviations from the normal and to show how they may be avoided and how to cure. Few cases have been given for practical guidelines.

Suggests treatment of indigestion with illustrative cases

Diet in dyspepsia

Short materia medica of indigestion with particular indications

About the Author

Dr. John Henry Clarke (1853-1931) was editor of "Homoeopathic World" for 29 years from 1885 to 1898 and again from 1923 until his death in 1931. He was a consulting physician in London Homeopathic Hospital. He is the author of "A Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica" and "The Prescriber". He was a highly regarded practitioner and author, who fought for homeopathy constantly, often to his own detriment. He was very supportive of the lay movement believing that as long as homeopathy was practiced it didn't matter if it came from a qualified prescriber or not and most of his books are written for the lay person.

Preface

FOR the eighth time this little work has been called for since its first appearance in 1888. It has grown somewhat in size since then, but I do not think it necessary to add much to its bulk on this occasion. In revision a few changes have been made and new suggestions inserted.

The demand for works of this kind based on the Homoeopathic System of treatment is an indication that the public is far ahead of the profession in appreciating new light in the medical world. It is the fate of pioneers to be ostracised by their contemporaries. The reason of this is not far to seek nobody likes to have his mental furniture upset, and when new light is thrown into the world of his cherished ideas he naturally resents it and does his best to shut it out. This the profession has done consistently with the light of Hahnemann's discovery now well into the second century of its existence. Germany gave Hahnemann birth, but Ger-many made it almost impossible for him to live in his native land, and he had to be taken to France to receive due acknowledgment of his work.

But now things are changing. Germany is already half-way to giving Homoeopathy and its founder official sanction and recognition. When that is fully accomplished, Germany may get her "revenge" in the only proper way by compelling the world of academic medicine to receive and cherish the greatest light that has yet been revealed to it, and thus conferring on the world at large the greatest benefit that one nation can confer on sister nations.

In the meantime the lay Homoeopathic Public are the chief guardians of the treasure, and therefore it is to them that books like this-have to be addressed. For Homoeopathy in this country depends on the intelligence of its lay supporters.

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