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Practice of HomoeopathyBy P. F. Curie, M. D.Presented by Mdi-TContentsDedicationPrefaceChapter 1Of the DiseaseNecessity of ascertaining the Cause of DiseaseThe Patient himself details the SymptomsThe Parents of Attendants explain what they knowThe Practitioner writes down all detailsInterrogation of the PatientClassification of the Symptoms according to their ImportanceFundamental SymptomsSympathetic SymptomsCauses of many diseases remain unknownImportance of Morbid AnatomyConditions which constitute the Nature of a Malady - Acute Affections - Chronic AffectionsComplicated MaladiesGeneralization, when employedHomoeopathy requires a reformed NosologyImportance of former ObserversChapter 2Of MedicamentsNumerous symptoms produced by MedicamentsImportance of their StudyMethod of Studying the Materia MedicaClassification of Remedies in the RepertoriumRickerts Repertorium, and its UseJahrs Repertorium, and its UseRepertoria are insufficient to give a complete Knowledge of MedicamentsThe Study of Materia Medica the only infallible GuideThe necessity of the Physician referring to the Materia MedicaConditions which constitute the best RemedyChapter 3Dispensing of the RemedyDisgust and danger produced by Drugs allopathically administeredPatients not subjected to such Disgust and Danger underthe Use of Homoeopathic MedicinesThese Medicines administered by Tincture - dry in globules - in globules dissolved in Water - by Olfaction - by FrictionSuitable DosesSuitable DilutionsChapter 4Of the Repetition of the MedicamentDifficulty of the proper Application of the RemedyThe Physician to be governed by the Effects of the Medicaments