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Homeopathic Methodology

The homeopathic methodology follows a fixed cycle which, independently of the case analysis methodology, describes the systematic course of action in practice - the diagnostic-therapeutic cycle.

Based on this premise, all the main case analysis strategies used in homeopathic practice are then presented in detail, illustrated with practical examples and analysed in terms of their relevance to everyday practice.

The aim is to present the different tools side by side in a comparative overview so that the appropriate method can be selected according to clinical requirements. Due to the volume of material, this chapter will take some time and is therefore in the planning stage.

The basis of the homeopathic case analysis methodology is to be oriented towards a scientifically grounded systematics, in order to transform case documentation in outpatient practice into a comparable evaluable format. At the same time, this will provide a foundation for meaningful research questions.

The specific questions concerning the clinical-homeopathic dosage of remedies (dosology) for different diseases and different medicinal preparations will be presented and analysed in several articles.