THE PRESENCE OF PATHOLOGY, WITH REFERENCE TO HOMOEOPATHIC PRESCRIBING



Here and there, in the field of Hahnemannian homoeopathy, are men who are demonstrating the hitherto unknown powers of our remedies in such usually hopeless diseases as cancer, and their results give promise of great accomplishment as time goes on; others are busy with unusual methods of remedy selection, methods which may, perhaps, turn out to be available for all of us and which may open up a way of easy and certain remedy choice, in cases where we are now so often at sea.

The field of the homoeopathic materia medica is, therefore, inexhaustible and the nuggets of gold to be unearthed, beyond belief; the pity of it is that so many of us are wasting opportunities and time, in extraneous fields which have no real bearing on the work which is crying to be done. Instead of playing in the garden of orthodoxy, we ought to be busy in our own back-yard, sweeping up the leaves of uncertainty and doubt and picking up the glistening pebbles of truth, which are waiting for deliverance.

Rabe R F
Dr Rudolph Frederick RABE (1872-1952)
American Homeopathy Doctor.
Rabe graduated from the New York Homeopathic Medical College and trained under Timothy Field Allen and William Tod Helmuth.

Rabe was President of the International Hahnemannian Association, editor in chief of the Homeopathic Recorder, and he wrote Medical Therapeutics for daily reference. Rabe was Dean and Professor of Homeopathic Therapeutics at the New York Homeopathic Medical College.