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The Homeopathic Library |
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The Homeopathic
Library is an ambitious collaboration betweeen the Homeopathic College
of Canada (HCC) and professional homeopaths across the world. The
goal is to accumulate vast resources of knowledge in the field of
homeopathy and complementary/alternative medicine for the benefit
of those learning homeopathy and for those conducting research in
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The Library
will always be a work in progress. Over the years the College has
been accumulating medical texts, microfilms and other resources. The
library contains hundreds of texts in different languages and from
around the world with many dating back to the 1800's. Included in
the library are student thesis for the past few years. The College
continues to gather resources to further the field of homeopathy and
its instructors and students across the world. |
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Homeopathic texts |
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Sample the Library online: |
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- links will open in a
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The HCC and Dr. Fernando
Ania contributed in the year 2000, over one hundred unique and rare
texts dating from 1836 to 1925 for the Encyclopaedia Homeopathica
software program developed and distributed by Archibel S.A., who also
are the creaters of the popular Radar Homeopathic Software program,
as well as others. This contribution has enhanced the learning capability
of homeopaths around the world. |
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