Belladonna
Materia Medica – A Complete Drug Picture of Belladonna – for homeopathic students
Materia Medica – A Complete Drug Picture of Belladonna – for homeopathic students
Aphorism: 94
“While enquiring into the state of chronic disease, the particular circumstances of the patient with regard to his ordinary occupations, his usual mode of living and diet, his domestic situation and so forth must be well considered and scrutinized to ascertain what there is in them that may tend to produce or to maintain disease, in order there by their removal the recovery may be promoted.”
Materia Medica – A Complete Drug Picture of Bryonia Alba – for homeopathic students
Notes from Prof. DP Rastogi’s Courses – Small and Rare Homeopathic Remedies
In order to take a bitter medicine, one needs something sweet, like sugar, to swallow it. This may no longer be the case in the future, thanks to natural compounds that block the taste of bitter substances.
Extracted from Kent, Boericke, Boenninghausen, and Synthetic Repertory.
BK – Boericke’s Repertory – page no.
BN – Boenninghausen’s Repertory – page no.
KT – Kent’s Repertory – page no.
SR – Synthetic Repertory – page no.
* – See respective repertory for complete list of remedies
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