Homoeopathic Therapy in Neurocirculatory Asthenia



Most of the remedies that Dr. Ferguson has referred to are remedies that I have used many times and can attest to their usefulness.

I am very glad that he has presented this subject from the standpoint of the clinician. The philosophy of medicine and of homoeopathy is a very fascinating subject and a very important subject, but after all the final test of any method of medical practice is the way in which it acts at the bedside. We may theorize all we please as to what a certain system of practice or a certain substance ought to do, but that actually counts, and what in my opinion does more for homoeopathy than anything else, is the actual curative results that we get with our patients. We may carry on campaigns of publicity, or skillfully conducted ballyhooed, but after all the greatest advertisement for an individual physician or for homoeopathy is the results that he can accomplish in actual practice, and I am very glad indeed that the Doctor has given us the benefit of his experience with his remedies. I think we need more of that sort of thing.

Donald R. Ferguson