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It is quite common to need a complementary remedy or series of remedies in sequence to treat, in particular, chronic diseases which have been treated already, keeping in view the changed symptom picture. This is the first comprehensive handbook on remedy relationships. The list of complementary, successive and inimical remedies, antidotes and collaterals is supplemented by data on interactions, duration of action, references to miasms and practical tips on the use of the remedies. The clinical notes on the quality and the special characteristics of the respective remedy relationship are especially helpful for choosing the right remedy, and a useful guide for the second prescription. Author: Prof Abdur Rehman 2005 Germany Hardcover 362
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