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British Homoeopathic Journal April 1995, Vol. 84, p. 124 20 years ago The British Homoeopathic Journal, April 1975 NOEL J. PRATT, MRCS, LRCP, FFHOM ...

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British Homoeopathic Journal April 1995, Vol. 84, p. 124

20 years ago The British Homoeopathic Journal, April 1975 NOEL J. PRATT, MRCS, LRCP, FFHOM

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Dr Jacques Hui Bon Hoa presented an 8-page article on this subject, m e n t i o n i n g 15 homoeopathic medicines. Although he does not quote any cases from his own experience, it is a valuable additional source of information for reference. The medicines he mentioned are, in alphabetical order: Antim. tart., Berberis, Bryonia,

Writing for the Journal Miss Anna Meuss explained the many things which must be done to get articles into print; it is more complicated than most people realize. If you are preparing a paper, do read these instructions to authors, as well as the requirements mentioned in the current issues of the Journal.

Calc. carb., Calc. fluor., Cobalt, Hypericum, Kali carb., Lycopodium, Nux vom., Phosphorus, Rhus tox., Sepia, Sulphur, Variolinum.

Obituaries There are 2 obituary tributes: to Dr Alva B e n j a m i n and to Dr L a d y Stokes. Dr Benjamin was one of the founders of the I n t e r n a t i o n a l H o m o e o p a t h i c League, so enjoyed an international reputation, and was prominent in the affairs of the Faculty. Lady Stokes did a lot of work at the Royal London H o m o e o p a t h i c H o s p i t a l and was m u c h admired by her colleagues.

Lilium tigrinum, Natrum muriaticum and Sepia Dr Blackie read this lecture to a meeting of the Faculty in 1974 comparing and contrasting these 3 homeopathic medicines. It occupies 9 pages and is full of detail and interest.

Repertorizing cards

Sulphur

This is a 9-page paper by Dr R. A. F. Jack in which he mentioned his difficulties in using Kent's Repertory, and his experience of several collections of repertorizing cards, beginning with Boenninghausen's huge collection of more than 2,000 cards, which was simplified by Dr Jiminez to 552 cards, each printed with 480 little squares, with the relevant squares p u n c h e d out. Then c a m e Dr Brousallion's version, of 1861 cards. Dr Jack shows how he selected the medicine for 1 patient, in great detail, with success, and with a 9 month follow up, without relapse. How much easier it is nowadays to find the well-indicated medicine with the help of

Dr T w e n t y m a n g a v e this lecture at an I n t e n s i v e P o s t g r a d u a t e C o u r s e in 1974, beginning with a fascinating description of the Solfatara volcano near Amalfi, then giving a detailed account of the element sulphur including the different forms of the element, and its chemistry, and ending with 2 pages of the homoeopathic indications for it. This, like so many of his lectures, was recorded on tape. (It would be interesting to know how many times the tapes of his lectures, and the tapes of o t h e r l e c t u r e r s such as Dr M a r g e r y Blackie, have been borrowed or bought.)

Address for correspondence Dr N. J. Pratt 8 Bluebell Crescent Norwich NR4 7LE 124