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Hi All,

 

See this, posted to another list by Sunny, from Chris Gillen [thank you

both]:

 

Colleagues who use homeopathic remedies may want to BOOKMARK

these URLs.

 

Best regards,

 

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Chris Gillen wrote:

 

The German list, Homoeopathie-zeitschrift, recently posted a link to an

extraordinary collection of 19th Century homeopathy texts held in the

Taubman Medical Library, University of Michigan.

 

Perhaps many of you are already familiar with this amazing reference

library, but for those who are not...

 

This collection contains (so far) the scanned pages of 377 historical

texts from authors such as Jahr, Boenninghausen, Hahnemann,

Rueckert, Hartlaub, Hering, Hempel, Noack, Croserio and more.... plus

some editions which were subsequently published in French or English.

 

This is a phenomenal collection, containing many books either out of

print, or very expensive to buy:

http://www.hti.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?page=browse & c=homeop

 

An online version of the German 'MMP' and 'Chronic Diseases' is at:

http://www.symptomensuche.de/ [in German only - Phil has emailed the

author to see if those pages could be mounted in English also].

 

Go to (Orig. Texts) in left hand side tool bar. You can also do searches

for individual symptoms and symptom-combinations in the texts by

using the Google search function (Symptomensuche). Enjoy, Chris.

 

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