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The first 100 years of the BHA
Enid Segall reviews our past, present and future.

Spring flowers as remedies
Dr RAF Jack describes the wide range of early-flowering British plants, shrubs and trees which can be used homeopathically.

Pain
Dr Ronald Livingston discusses the homeopath's approach.

Homeopathy and wet beds
Incontinence need not be a source of embarassment and shame. Dr W L Balfour shows how homeopathy can help both the young and the elderly.

Natrum muriaticum
The sixth part of David Lilley's masterclass looking at major archetypes of the materia medica

"Fly" BHA
Dr C D G Johnson looks at remedies to help cope with fear of flying, airsickness and jet-lag

Pointers to food idiosyncrasies
Food cravings or aversions can be very helpful in finding the right remedy writes Dr Margaret Tyler

The killer that cures
As everyone knows, arsenic is a deadly poison. But, used homeopathically as Arsenicum album, it can be a powerful and widely applicable medicine, says Dr D M Gibson.
 

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