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Homeopathy at Home
Homeopathy at Home, Work and Play: Certificate in Home and Basic First-Aid Use
Provides all parents, day-care workers, camp counselors and others responsible for the health-care of individuals or groups of people with a basic, but thorough knowledge of homeopathy and Heilkunst in first-aid, emergency situations pending expert evaluation and treatment. This gives you all the tools you need to handle such situations as food poisonings, insect bites, burns, sprains, colds, earaches, coughs and other situations requiring immediate aid. Often, the need for further treatment is eliminated and recovery is speeded up considerably. Distance learning.
Veterinary Homeopathy and Heilkunst: Certificate in Animal Care
Essentially the same program as for Homeopathy at Home, Work and Play, but with a focus on the health of your companion animals, including dogs, cats and horses. You will be given the tools to treat animals with safe, non-toxic remedies for various emergency and acute situations. Distance learning.
Course Outline
Structure of The Course
What is homeopathy? What is Heilkunst?
Resources for Study
Part I: Historical Context
Modern Research
Part II: Basic principles
Study Exercises - Part II, Section B: the Birth of Rational Medicine
Section C: The Organon: Hahnemann's Formal Call for Medical Reform
Section D: Two Approaches to and Two Types of Specific Remedies for Disease
Section E: Disease: Material or Dynamic in Origin?
Section F: Two Sides of the Living Principle
Section G: Initial Action and Counter-action
Process of Disease
Remedial Process
Section H: Summary
Part III: Homeopathic Pharmacy
Materia Medica
Part IV: Therapeutics
Section A: Tonic Versus Pathic Prescribing
Section B: Three Areas for Tonic Prescribing
Single Diseases (Traumata)
Contusions, physical traumas
Burns:
Emotional Shock with Fear
Emergency eye conditions:
Fractures:
Hemmorhage, bleeding, loss of vital fluids:
Insect or animal bites or stings, and puncture wounds:
Muscle strain and poison ivy
Mushroom poisoning, frostbite:
Nerve trauma:
Overeating, over-indulgence:
Septicemia, infections:
Sleep-deprivation:
Tendon and ligament trauma (sprains):
Complex diseases (Traumata)
Head injuries, whiplash:
In a muscular strain or sprain:
In a surgical intervention:
Septic conditions:
Abscessed tooth:
Following dental work with injections:
Crushed fingers or damage to the spine or coccyx:
Compound fractures:
Pathic prescribing, or Hahnemann's "so-called Acute Diseases"
Infectious Diseases
Childhood Infectious illnesses
Scarlatina, Scarlet fever:
Teething
Whooping Cough
Colds and Coughs
Earaches
Fever
Gastrointestinal distress
Hayfever and allergies
Influenza
Sore throats
Remedy List
Resources

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