At the end of any lecture on homoeopathy there are numerous questions which often prove of great interest and help to those seeking an understanding of the subject.The questions and answers given here are a selection of the most important from a series of lectures given by my wife.Information in this form is easy to absorb and it should prove of value to those who are unable, or unwilling, to make study of the text books which give information in great detail but do not provide all the answers!
RECOMMENDED BOOKS ON HOMOEOPATHY
Homoeopathy for Emergencies by Phyllis Speight. Written especially for beginners, it deals with injuries and common ailments and simplifies the treatment by giving dosage and potency.
Homoeopathy and Immunization by Leslie Speight. Compiled to help those who are aware of the dangers of various immunizations and are seeking an alternative.
A Study Course in Homoeopathy by Phyllis Speight. An excellent work for serious students which must be studied in conjunction with The Principles & Art of Cure by Homoeopathy by Dr H. A. Roberts. These 2 works offer a sound basic knowledge of the subject and are strongly recommended.
Puddephatt's Primers. Originally issued in 3 bookleys by Noel Puddephatt entitled 'First Steps to Homoeopathy', 'How to Find the Correct Remedy' and 'The Homoeopathic Materia Medica, How it Should be Studied'. The booklets have been edited by Phyllis Speight and are now available in one small book.
Homoeopathic Remedies for Children by Phyllis Speight. Enables the user to select the most appropriate remedy for many of the common ailments of children.
Homoeopathic Remedies for Women's Ailments by Phyllis Speight. As well as general and informative chapters, the book revolves around notes on thirty-eight remedies, listed alphabetically, and a very extensive repertory listing ailments and their homoeopathic remedy.