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New Allens Keynotes: Rearranged and Classified - H C Allen

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About New Allens Keynotes Homeopathy Book

Reportorial index based on Allen's keynotes has been incorporated in the latest edition.
All symptoms belonging to one organ or organs having a similar and related function, are grouped together, so as to facilitate a deeper understanding of pathogenesis of a drug and the genesis of a symptom. Symptoms rearranged and follow each other in a logical sequence, so that no symptom is lost to the reader even on casual reading. Complete standard book on the homeopathic Materia Medica has standardized according to synthesis repertory.

Allens Keynotes is a work of a homeopathic student while studying and applying Materia Medica is to constantly compare and differentiate. He must compare the pathogenesis of a remedy with the recorded anamnesis of the patient; he must differentiate the apparently similar symptoms of two more medicinal agents in order to select the simillium. To enable s student or practitioner to do this correctly the student must have proper knowledge of the individuality of the remedy; something that is peculiar, uncommon, or sufficiently characteristic in the polychrest remedy that may be used pivotal point of comparison. This pivotal point may be 'keynote' a 'characteristic' or the 'red strand of the rope'. This excellent work by Dr H C Allen helps the reader to grasp the PQRS symptoms in no time.

Author Profile: New Allens Keynotes

Henry C. Allen was born October 2, 1836 in the village of Nilestown, near London Ontario. He was a descendant of the Revolutionary War hero, Ethan Allen. He studied medicine at the College of Physicians and Surgeons in Ontario, Canada and received his homeopathic training at Western Homeopathic College (AKA Cleveland Homeopathic College) in Cleveland, Ohio where he graduated in 1861. After his graduation, he entered the Union Army, serving as a surgeon under General Ulysses S. Grant. After the Civil War Allen accepted the professorship of Anatomy at Cleveland and first started the practice of medicine. He later resigned this post to accept the same chair at the Hahnemann Medical College of Chicago. In 1875 he moved to Detroit and was appointed Professor of Materia Medica at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor in 1880. In 1892 Allen helped found the Hering Medical College and was Dean and Professor of Materia Medica until his death. During his tenure, he was respected and loved as few men are during their lives. Allen was a member of several homeopathic societies including the AIH, IHA, and ones in England and India. In fact, Allen remained a member of the AIH to the end, where he upheld Hahnemannian principles, particularly in materia medica at their meetings and discussions. He was owner and editor of the Medical Advance for many years. Dr. Allen sustained his youthfulness and vitality in his later years. Even into his seventies he was as active and as physically vigorous as men half his age. Known for his quick wit he was welcomed at gatherings for his lively repartee and engaging anecdotes. Dr. Allen passed away on January 22, 1909 after working all day and seeing patients in the evening. Until his last days he was constantly working for the benefit of homeopathy.

 

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Pages 432
Authors Allen, H C
Format Paperback
Language English
Allens Keynotes - Rearranged and Classified - H C Allen
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New Allens Keynotes: Rearranged and Classified - H C Allen

Rs. 345.00

About New Allens Keynotes Homeopathy Book

Reportorial index based on Allen's keynotes has been incorporated in the latest edition.
All symptoms belonging to one organ or organs having a similar and related function, are grouped together, so as to facilitate a deeper understanding of pathogenesis of a drug and the genesis of a symptom. Symptoms rearranged and follow each other in a logical sequence, so that no symptom is lost to the reader even on casual reading. Complete standard book on the homeopathic Materia Medica has standardized according to synthesis repertory.

Allens Keynotes is a work of a homeopathic student while studying and applying Materia Medica is to constantly compare and differentiate. He must compare the pathogenesis of a remedy with the recorded anamnesis of the patient; he must differentiate the apparently similar symptoms of two more medicinal agents in order to select the simillium. To enable s student or practitioner to do this correctly the student must have proper knowledge of the individuality of the remedy; something that is peculiar, uncommon, or sufficiently characteristic in the polychrest remedy that may be used pivotal point of comparison. This pivotal point may be 'keynote' a 'characteristic' or the 'red strand of the rope'. This excellent work by Dr H C Allen helps the reader to grasp the PQRS symptoms in no time.

Author Profile: New Allens Keynotes

Henry C. Allen was born October 2, 1836 in the village of Nilestown, near London Ontario. He was a descendant of the Revolutionary War hero, Ethan Allen. He studied medicine at the College of Physicians and Surgeons in Ontario, Canada and received his homeopathic training at Western Homeopathic College (AKA Cleveland Homeopathic College) in Cleveland, Ohio where he graduated in 1861. After his graduation, he entered the Union Army, serving as a surgeon under General Ulysses S. Grant. After the Civil War Allen accepted the professorship of Anatomy at Cleveland and first started the practice of medicine. He later resigned this post to accept the same chair at the Hahnemann Medical College of Chicago. In 1875 he moved to Detroit and was appointed Professor of Materia Medica at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor in 1880. In 1892 Allen helped found the Hering Medical College and was Dean and Professor of Materia Medica until his death. During his tenure, he was respected and loved as few men are during their lives. Allen was a member of several homeopathic societies including the AIH, IHA, and ones in England and India. In fact, Allen remained a member of the AIH to the end, where he upheld Hahnemannian principles, particularly in materia medica at their meetings and discussions. He was owner and editor of the Medical Advance for many years. Dr. Allen sustained his youthfulness and vitality in his later years. Even into his seventies he was as active and as physically vigorous as men half his age. Known for his quick wit he was welcomed at gatherings for his lively repartee and engaging anecdotes. Dr. Allen passed away on January 22, 1909 after working all day and seeing patients in the evening. Until his last days he was constantly working for the benefit of homeopathy.

 

Additional Information
Pages 432
Authors Allen, H C
Format Paperback
Language English
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