Homéopathie
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Homéopathie is a French-language paperback that introduces readers to the principles and practice of homeopathy. Written by Jean Barbara and published by Pardès in December 1998, the book spans 127 pages and offers a concise overview of the history, theory, and application of homeopathic remedies. It aims to provide a clear, accessible guide for those new to the subject while also serving as a reference for practitioners seeking a brief refresher. The text covers topics such as the law of similars, potentization, case taking, and the selection of appropriate remedies for common ailments. Although the work does not delve deeply into clinical research, it presents homeopathy within a holistic health framework, emphasizing individualized treatment and the stimulation of the body's self-healing mechanisms. The edition includes standard bibliographic identifiers (ISBN‑10: 2867141621, ISBN‑13: 9782867141621) and is cataloged under the OLID OL10005358W.
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Jean Barbara
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