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Diploma Course
in Dental Homeopathy
Course No. 110
A unique, comprehensive
distance learning Open University style course for dental surgeons
in the theory and practice of homoeopathic medicine and the
treatment of all dental conditions. The course includes training
in the preparation and dispensing of homoeopathic medicines
for which equipment is provided.
- Eligibility
- Qualified
dental surgeons only.
- Syllabus
- History of Homeopathy
- Principles of Homeopathy
- Sources of Remedies
- Philosophy of Homeopathy
- Samuel Hahnemann
- Biochemic Remedies (Tissue
Salts)
- Arndt Shultz Law
- Law of Direction of Cure
(Hering)
- Homoeopathic Pharmacy
- Homoeopathic Materia Medica
- Preparation of Homoeopathic
Remedies
- Potentisation Trituration
Potencies (Decimal, Centesimal and Millesimal
- Avogrado's Hypothesis
- Nosodes, Sarcodes and Isodes
- Quality of Homoeopathic
Medicines
- The Chronic Diseases (Hahnemann)
- Classification of Medicines
- Miasms
- Classical Homeopathy
- Organotherapy
- The Organon of Medicine
- Bach Flower Remedies
- Law of Similars
- Case Taking
- Repertorisation
- Constitutional Prescribing
Bowel Nosodes
- Related Therapies
- Allergies
- Research and Development
- Modalities
- Computerised Homeopathy
- Case Histories
- Acute and Chronic
- Disease Homeopathy in Dentistry
- Storage of Homoeopathic Medicines
- Treatment of Diseases associated
with Dental Conditions
- Succession
- Dental Health Evaluation
of Symptoms
- A-Z of Homoeopathic Treatment
of Dental Diseases
- Pharmaceutical Forms
- Allopathy and Dentistry
- Attenuation
- Dental Homeopathy - the challenge
- Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia
- Dental Dispensing
- Homoeotherapeutics
- Homoeopathic Prescribing
for Dental Conditions
- Kotschau Studies
- The Vital Force (dynamis)
Duration
The course may be completed in 2 years,
but since the dentist is not tied to a lecture programme, he
or she can study at their own pace.
Award
The Diploma in
Dental Homeopathy entitling the use of the letters DDHom, on
the successful completion of the course. Diplomates are also
eligible for the immediate award of the Fellowship of the British
Institute (FBIH).
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