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Cyrus Maxwell Boger und das Erbe der amerikanischen Homöopathie / Cheryl F. Bragg und Norbert Winter.
Author
Bragg, Cheryl F.
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Format
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Language
German
Εdition
1. Aufl.
Published/Created
Pohlheim : Ahlbrecht, 2013.
Description
412 p. : ill., 1 genealogical table ; 25 cm
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Boger, C. M. (Cyrus Maxwell) 1861-
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Homeopathic physicians
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United States
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Biography
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Homeopathy
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United States
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History
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Homeopathy
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Materia medica and therapeutics
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Notes
Biography.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Zur Einführung
Die Blütezeit der Homöopathie
Die Wurzeln
Die ersten Schritte
Der Apotheker
Die Ausbildung
Salome
Parkersburg
Die Praxis
Die Pulte-Lectures
Dunkle Wolken
Diphtherie
Bönninghausen
Die Fallaufnahme
Keynotes
Die Balance
Das Ensemble
Die unsterbliche weiße Blume jeglicher Vernunft
Die Qualität der Zeit
Die Wurzeln der Krankheit
Lebendige Materia medica
Die Philosophie des Repertoriums
Amerika im Krieg
Synoptic Key
Die Spanische Grippe
Eine Frage der Einstellung
General Analysis
Familiäres
Grenzwanderungen
Die Arzneien
American Foundation for Homoeopathy
Die Sprache der Krankheit
Zwischen den Zeilen
Rückschläge
Reviresco
Die letzten Jahre
Literatur
Anhang
Stammbaum
Zeittafel
Index.
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ISBN
9783981502855 (hd.bd.)
398150285X (hd.bd.)
OCLC
873542105
RCP
N - S
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