Historical homeopathic people - S

for contemporaries go to Reference, People

Sankaran, P.

Don't confuse him with Rajan Sankaran. See Contemporary People - S.

Potency Problem

This is a very instructive compilation of the views and experiences of a large number of practitioners.

Selection of the Simillimum and Management of the Patient

This was the last booklet written by the author during his final illness. It deals with the most important and central point of homeopathic practice, the selection of the simillimum.

Sarkar, B. K.

Materialist school.

Commentary on the Organon

Schmidt, Pierre 

(1894 - 1987) [Dr.] Practiced in Geneva, Switzerland. Was taught by Dr. A. E. Austin and Dr. F. E. Gladwin, two of Dr. James Tyler Kent's most illustrious pupils.

Kent's Final General Repertory, 1980

Shepherd, Dorothy

Magic of the Minimum Dose

More Magic of the Minimum Dose

Speight, Phyllis

Materialist school.

A Comparison of Chronic Miasms

Chart form comparison of the characteristic symptoms of Psora, Pseudo-Psora, Syphilis and Sycosis, under the heads of Head, Mind, Eyes, etc. which were culled from Hahnemann's Chronic Diseases, J. H. Allen's Chronic Miasms and H. A. Robert's Principles and Art of Cure by Homoeopathy.

Swan, Samuel

(1814 - 1893) M. D. Born into a family of homeopaths in New England, we mostly remember his strange remedies he found value in. Graduated from the Homeopathic Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1866. Swan first manufactured and proved Medorrhinum and Syphilinum, and then discovered the value of Tuberculinum 20 years before Koch. Julian Winston has an excellent biography of Swan on his web site.

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