Homeopathic Medicine
HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE 621
Homeopathy I
This course lays the foundation of the basic laws and principles
of Homeopathy upon which future courses will build. The principles
as set forth by Hahnemann in his Organon are the bases of
the course. The student will also become thoroughly acquainted with
the use of Kent?s Repertory.
2 lecture hours, 2 semester credits
HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE 711
Homeopathy II.
This course will continue the examination of homeopathy with
emphasis on the concept of constitutional prescribing, case taking,
and analysis. Students will continue their discussion and
understanding of basic homeopathic remedies. Prerequisite:
HM621
3 lecture hours, 3 semester credits
HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE 721
Homeopathy III.
Students will continue to understand the hierarchy of symptoms
as they are expressed in the repertory and will begin to recognize
the keynote symptoms of various remedies and be able to distinguish
among them. The differences between constitutional and acute
prescribing will be discussed.
Prerequisite: HM711.
3 lecture hours, 3 semester credits
HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE 731E
Homeopathy IV: Advanced Materia Medica I.
This elective course will focus on specific disease states, the
most common symptoms and the related rubrics in the homeopathic
lexicon. Students will come to know common indicated remedies and
how to differentiate among them. Elective. Prerequisite: HM721.
2 lecture hours, 2 semester credits
HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE 732E
Homeopathy V: Advanced Materia Medica II.
This course is a continuation of HM731E with emphasis on the
homeopathic treatment of specific disease states. Elective.
2 lecture hours, 2 semester credits
HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE 733E
Homeopathy VI: Advanced Prescribing I.
This course will focus on common remedies that are indicated for
various disease states and the differentiation among them. Emphasis
will be on advanced case taking skills. Elective.
Prerequisite: HM732E
2 lecture hours, 2 semester credits
HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE 734E
Homeopathy VII. Advanced Prescribing II.
This course is a continuation of HM733E with emphasis on case
taking skills. Elective.
Prerequisite: HM733E.
2 lecture hours, 2 semester credits
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