Authors: Dale Buegel, Dennis Chernin, Blair L. Lewis
ISBN-13: 9780893891770, ISBN-10: 0893891770
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Himalayan Institute Press
Date Published: January 1978
Edition: REVISED
An easy-to-use reference and guide for selecting homeopathic remedies for acute ailments. Contains symptom guides and diagnostic interview questions. Over, 33,000 sold.
Homeopathic Remedies For Health Professionals And Laypeople provides health professionals and lay readers alike with a set of remedies for acute ailments, from sore throats and colds to diarrhea and stomach problems. Health care pros will be especially pleased to find chapters listed by both ailment and remedy.
Dale M. Buegel, M.D., practices medicine and psychiatry from wellness perspective in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He has been using homeopathic remedies in practice since 1976. Dr. Buegel received his medical degree from the University of Minnesota with postgraduate training at Northwestern University Medical School and the Medical College of Wisconsin. He is board certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.
Dennis K. Chernin, M.D., M.P.H., graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School and its School of Public Health. He did a residency in psychiatry at the University of Wisconsin and a residency in Preventive Medicine at the University of Michigan. Dr. Chernin has used homeopathy since 1976 and currently practices preventive and holistic medicine in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He is co-author of Health: A Holistic Approach and a contributing author to Spiritual Aspects of the Healing Arts.
Blair L. Lewis, P.A.-C., graduated from Indiana University and the Physician's Assistant Program at Lake Erie College. He specializes in preventive medicine and the holistic treatment of chronic ailments. Blair is a graduated of both the National Center for Homeopathy and the International Foundation for Homeopathy. He teaches homeopathy locally and nationally while residing in Wisconsin with his wife, Karen. Mr. Lewis began practicing homeopathy in 1982.