Jahr's and Possart's new manual of the homoeopathic materia medica : arranged with reference to well authenticated observations at the sick bed, and accompanied by an alphabetical repertory, to facilitate and secure the selection of a suitable remedy in any given case.

  • Jahr, G. H. G. (Gottlieb Heinrich Georg), 1800-1875.
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Jahr's and Possart's new manual of the homoeopathic materia medica : arranged with reference to well authenticated observations at the sick bed, and accompanied by an alphabetical repertory, to facilitate and secure the selection of a suitable remedy in any given case. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Also known as

Handbuch der Haupt-Anzeigen für die richtige Wahl der homöopathischen Heilmittel. English

Publication/Creation

New York : Radde, 1853.

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xvi, 924 pages ; 21 cm

Edition

4th ed. /

References note

Bradford, T.L. Homoeopathic bib. of the U.S., p. 170
Winston, J. Heritage of homoeopathic lit., p. 59

Notes

Translation of Jahr's Handbuch der Haupt-Anzeigen für die richtige Wahl der homöopathischen Heilmittel (4th ed.) and of Possart's Charakteristik der homöopathischen Arzneien
Includes index

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