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Homeopathic Medicine
(17 classes,
4 hours each = 68 contact hours)
Tuition: $680
Prerequisites:
English
Language understanding
COURSE OUTLINE (4 contact hours)
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The History of
Homeopathy
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Samual Hahnemann
(1755-1843) -The father of homeopathic medicine
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Constantine Hering
(1800-1880) -The father of American Homeopathy
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James Tyler Kent
(1849-1916) - The great repertory
Theory (30
contact hours)
THE ORGANON
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The Physician
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The concept of the vital
force and the relation to disease
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The need for provings
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The principles of
similars
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Explanation of how
homeopathic medicine works
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The philosophy of
homepathy
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Summary
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Acute and chronic
diseases
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Taking the case
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Epidemic diseases
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Chronic diseases
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Effects of the remedies
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Provings
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Materia Medica
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Application of the
remedy to the disease
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Difficult cases
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Local diseases
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Treatment of chronic
disease
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Mental diseases
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Intermittent diseases
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Principles of using the
remedies
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Preparing the medicine
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Administering the
remedies
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Dosages and other health
practices
Diagnosis (4
contact hours)
TAKING THE CASE
Symptoms:
a. General symptoms
b. Particular symptoms
c. Common symptoms
2. Rubrics
a. Using rubrics to repertorize
Practical
(30 contact hours)
THE CORRECT REMEDY
1. Materia Medica
2. Use of the repertory
3. Using Keynotes
Books/ Supplies
Students will be required
to purchase the following book.
Kent's Reperatory
-- James Tyler Kent -- $ 45.00
It will be available
through the school, but may be purchased elsewhere. Intention must be made
during the admissions interview, as course price includes the book and
will be adjusted if you bring your own. No bootleg or illegal
copying tolerated.
Sharing is allowed but strongly discouraged as these are all essential
elements to your own practice's library and thus will be extremely useful
for many years to come.
Students need to
provide their own usual classroom supplies (paper, pen, notebooks, etc).
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