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Therapeutic pointers to some common diseases.
Dr E A Farrington's Clinical Materia Medica is over 100 years old, and what a gem it is. Though it is a very nicely written book, it is not as popular as Kent's Lectures on Materia Medica. B Jain have revamped this jewel.
Possessed of superior analytical powers, the author used to contribute various articles in different journals.The present work is an exhaustive collection of these invaluable articles.
This is a compilation of lectures given by Kent in various places like Hering Medical College and Dunham Medical College. It brings into light the superb work of Kent, many new pictures of the standard, well known remedies and materia medica of some new remedies not presented before by Kent (Abrotanum, Robinia, Tabacum etc). The remedies have been discussed elaborately under the heads of general and particular features.