
Dudgeon's Lectures on the Theory and Practice of Homœopathy, with commentary
I've pieced this valuable text together from 3 incomplete/broken versions, and added my commentaries in interleaved chapters.
Robert Ellis Dudgeon was very much the patriarch of British homœopathy, and with fluency in both English & German, was responsible for the English translations of many of Hahnemann's works (his Lesser Writings, Materia Medica Pura & "proving" records from other German sources, the 5th edition of the Organon). Recognizing Hahnemann as a brilliant human being, however prone to the frailties common to humankind, he provides a refreshing counterpoint to the dogmatic and Swedenborg-influenced narrative of James Tyler Kent. This is a text I wish I'd encountered early in my training & practice of homœopathy.
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