One of the Homoeopathy's crowing achievements is the use of patient's own expressions for the selection of an accurate similimum. Subjective symptoms, as these are called, have been found extremely valuable in clinical practice.
Although these symptoms were found scattered in 'homoeopathic repertories', there was hardly any authoritative work on them till the publication of this one.
For this work, Roberts drew information from an interleaved copy of Holcomb's work that was compiled by Dr. W.A. Yingling, as well as from the work of Hering, Clarke and Allen. Our special new edition has been upgraded in the following ways:
• Abbreviations and names of drugs have been standardized according to Synthesis in the whole text.
• Improved and more readable font has been introduced with increased font size.
▪ The size of the print area has been increased from 6 x 3 inches to 7x4 inches.
• We hope the above changes will make this monumental work even more useful.
Dr. Herbert A. Roberts (May 7, 1868 - October 13, 1950) graduated from New York Homoeopathic Medical College. He practiced for a short time in Brattleboro, Vermont and established his practice in Derby. He served as a first lieutenant in the United States Army during World War I, working as a medical officer on the troop ships.
He was IHA president in 1923 & Editor of the Homoeopathic Recorder from 1927 to 1934. He wrote The Study of Remedies by Comparison, The Rheumatic Remedies and The Classic, Principles and Art of Cure by Homoeopathy. Within the IHA Transactions and The Homoeopathic Recorder, he had penned 117 articles and 27 editorials.
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