Section I: The Laws and Principles of Cure
Introduction
1. The Human Being in the Environment
2. The Three Levels of the Human Being
Mental Plane
Emotional Plane
Physical Plane
The Definition and Measure of Health
3. The Human Being Functioning as an Integrated Totality
4. Vital Force as seen by modern science
5. The Vital Force in Disease
Basic concepts of physics
The Defense Mechanism
6. The Fundamental Law of Cure
Samuel Hahnemann
The proving of remedies
7. The Therapeutic Agent on the Dynamic Plane
8. Dynamic Interaction of Disease
Acute Disease Influence
Suppressive Therapies
Vaccination
9. Predisposition to Disease
Section II. The Principles of Homeopathy in Practical Application
Introduction
10. The Birth of a remedy
Preparation for a Proving
Location for the Experiment
The Experiment
Formulation of Materia Medicas
11. Preparation of Medicines
Initial Preparation of crude substances
Standard preparation
Nomenclature
12. Taking the case
The setting
Eliciting the symptoms
Recording of symptoms
Difficult Cases
Taking the Acute Case
13. Evaluation of symptoms
The Homeopathic Repertory
14. Case analysis and First Prescription (Read full excerpt)
Initial Prognostic Evaluation
Case Analysis for the Beginner
Case analysis for advanced prescribers
Selection of Potency
Single Remedy
15. The Follow-up Interview
Time interval for scheduling follow-ups
Format for the follow-up visit
The Homeopathic aggravation
Evaluation at One Month
16. Principles Involved in Long-Term Management
Fundumental Principles
Application in Particular Patient Categories
Deep Miasmatic Cases
Incurable Cases
17. Complicated Cases
Homeopathically Disordered Cases
Allopathically Disordered or Suppressed Cases
18. Handling of remedies and interfering factors
19. Homeopathy for the Dying Patient
20. Socioeconomic and Political Implications of Homeopathy
Appendix A. Hahnemann’s Proving of Arsenicum Album
Appendix B. Patient Evaluations at One Month (read excerpt)