Gold As A Remedy In Disease
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Edition: facsimile ed.,
Condition remarks:
Book: Fair
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image
A foundational text in homeopathic medicine, Gold As A Remedy In Disease presents the clinical case for Aurum metallicum — gold in its homeopathic form — as a powerful therapeutic agent for a range of serious ailments. J. C. Burnett draws on his extensive medical practice to detail the use of gold in treating conditions such as heart disease, syphilitic affections, depression, and disorders of the liver and bones. Written with the conviction and precision of a seasoned Victorian physician, the work argues that gold, long dismissed as a mere ornamental metal, holds profound curative properties when prepared and administered according to homeopathic principles. Burnett illustrates his claims through carefully documented case studies, lending the text both clinical authority and practical guidance for practitioners of homeopathy. This landmark work remains an essential reference for students and practitioners seeking to understand the therapeutic scope of one of homeopathy's most potent constitutional remedies.
Author: J. C. Burnett
Format: Paperback
Published: 1111, Jain Pub. - india
Genre: Medicine
Edition: facsimile ed.,
Condition remarks:
Book: Fair
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image
A foundational text in homeopathic medicine, Gold As A Remedy In Disease presents the clinical case for Aurum metallicum — gold in its homeopathic form — as a powerful therapeutic agent for a range of serious ailments. J. C. Burnett draws on his extensive medical practice to detail the use of gold in treating conditions such as heart disease, syphilitic affections, depression, and disorders of the liver and bones. Written with the conviction and precision of a seasoned Victorian physician, the work argues that gold, long dismissed as a mere ornamental metal, holds profound curative properties when prepared and administered according to homeopathic principles. Burnett illustrates his claims through carefully documented case studies, lending the text both clinical authority and practical guidance for practitioners of homeopathy. This landmark work remains an essential reference for students and practitioners seeking to understand the therapeutic scope of one of homeopathy's most potent constitutional remedies.