HOMOEOPATHY IN THE SURGERY



Now what I would plead for is a return to the good old days of our mothers, with a homoeopathic medicine chest in every house: certainly in every house where there are children.

What should it contain?.

First and foremost, Aconite. That quick-acting remedy perfectly harmless in homoeopathic potencies. It comes in for the effects of chill fright strain: such as restless feverishness tossing and sleeplessness bounding pulse agonising turmoil. In adults and in children, in sudden, superficial ailments, it is priceless. The sufferer turns over and sleeps his way back to health. Or, if some deeper condition is threatening, it will be modified by starting with Aconite for such symptoms.

In these days everyone seems to resort to Aspirin, which masks symptoms temporarily dulls pain and cures nothing.

Margaret Lucy Tyler
Margaret Lucy Tyler, 1875 – 1943, was an English homeopath who was a student of James Tyler Kent. She qualified in medicine in 1903 at the age of 44 and served on the staff of the London Homeopathic Hospital until her death forty years later. Margaret Tyler became one of the most influential homeopaths of all time. Margaret Tyler wrote - How Not to Practice Homeopathy, Homeopathic Drug Pictures, Repertorising with Sir John Weir, Pointers to some Hayfever remedies, Pointers to Common Remedies.