Publisher's Synopsis
"The Medical Advance And Journal Of Homeopathics" offers a detailed look into the theory and practice of homeopathy during the late 19th century. Authored by Maurice Worcester Turner, M.D., this journal provides insights into the homeopathic treatments, case studies, and medical advancements of the era. Readers interested in the history of medicine, particularly the evolution of alternative medical practices, will find valuable information within these pages. The journal covers a range of topics related to homeopathic medicine, from Materia Medica to discussions on various diseases and their homeopathic remedies. This historical text serves as a window into the medical landscape of the past and the development of homeopathic thought and practice.
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