It is a mistake to infer that one can successfully employ this method without a good knowledge of the homoeopathic philosophy and an assiduous study of the materia medica.
Without the coordination of these elements success will be infrequent and failure a common experience. This work is only in its infancy. There is a great deal more research needed, together with more delicate instruments than those we now have.
The vibratory rates of remedies are far from complete.
When these factors are completed a much higher percentage of good prescriptions will obtain and the advance in Homoeopathy will be marked and world recognition will be attained. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
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