On Shooting from the Hip ("Intuitive Prescribing")
Posted June 27th, 2009 by admin
Q: I see all the emphasis that you place on organizing a totality and analysis of a case, yet most of the practitioners I've shadowed appear to "shoot from the hip" in prescribing, based on their knowledge of the materia medica.
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Genus epidemicus
Posted November 15th, 2008 by admin
Q: I've heard Dr. Taylor mention before that when infectious strains are going around (i.e. the flu), there is usually a remedy profile that fits it rather well. I believe this is the Genus epidemicus. Anyway, how do we figure these out?
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Remedies to follow
Posted October 29th, 2008 by admin
Q: I was reading in Kent's Lecture on the 2nd Prescription,
The second prescription must be one that has a friendly relation to the last one or the preceding. No intelligent prescription can be made without knowing the last remedy. Concordances in Boenninghausen must not be ignored. The new remedy should sustain a complementary to the former.
So how does one know which remedies are complementary to others, or "follow well"?
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