Source Books of Homeopathic Materia Medica

Homeopathic Materia Medica is the comprehensive record of symptoms produced by drugs on healthy human beings. The study of homeopathic materia medica focuses on the individualistic action of drugs, helping practitioners select the most similar remedy for each patient. Over time, numerous authors have compiled observations, provings, and clinical experiences into definitive texts that form the foundation of homeopathic practice.

Classical Foundations

1. Materia Medica Pura – Dr. Samuel Hahnemann (1811–1821)

Dr. Hahnemann, the founder of homeopathy, laid the groundwork for materia medica in this six-volume work:

YearVolume
1811I
1816II
1817III
1818IV
1819V
1820VI

This seminal work includes 67 medicines, providing detailed provings and symptom descriptions.

2. Chronic Diseases – Dr. Hahnemann (1828)

This book focuses on the peculiar nature and homeopathic treatment of chronic diseases, including 48 medicines, of which 15 are also found in Materia Medica Pura.

Major Compilations and Reference Works

According to Dr. W. Boericke, the following books represent the primary sources compiling homeopathic medicines up to 1929:

  1. Encyclopaedia of Pure Materia Medica – Dr. T.F. Allen (10 volumes)
  2. A Cyclopaedia of Drug Pathogenesis – R. Hughes & J.P. Dake (4 volumes)
  3. Guiding Symptoms of Materia Medica – Dr. Constantine Hering (10 volumes)
  4. A Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica – J.H. Clarke (3 volumes)
  5. Condensed Materia Medica – Dr. Constantine Hering
  6. Provings by American Provers’ Union
  7. Provings by Dr. Jorg, Leipzig University
  8. Pathogenesis by Hartlaub and Trinks
  9. Special Symptomatology of New Remedies – Dr. E.N. Hale (2 volumes)
  10. Provings by the American Institute of Homeopathy and state societies
  11. Drugs of Hindoostan – Dr. S.C. Ghosh
  12. Drugs of India – Dr. D.N. Chatterjee (4 volumes)
  13. Provings by the Austrian Society

Selected Notable Works and Their Scope

Author / WorkYear / PeriodNumber of Medicines
C. Hering, Guiding Symptoms of Our Materia Medica1878–1891410
Hering, Condensed Materia Medica1877208
Hering, Analytical Repertory of the Symptoms of the Mind1881665
Boger, Boeninghausen’s Characteristic Materia Medica & Repertory1937140
T.F. Allen, Encyclopaedia of Pure Materia Medica1874–1879691
J.H. Clarke, Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica19001002
W. Boericke, Pocket Manual of Homoeopathic Materia Medica19271414
M. Bhattacharya, Leading Symptoms of Thousand Remedies19531000
M.E. Douglas, Characteristics of the Homoeopathic Materia Medica1901771
M.W. Van Denburg, Therapeutics of the Respiratory System1960782
A.C. Cowperthwaite, Textbook of Materia Medica1887246
Carrol Dunham, Lectures on Materia Medica53
Adolph Lippe, Textbook of Materia Medica1975230
M.L. Tyler, Homeopathic Drug Pictures1952125
Edwin M. Hale, Materia Medica and Special Therapeutics of the New Remedies1880548
Otto Lesser, Textbook of Homoeopathic Materia Medica1935125
J.T. Kent, Lectures on Homoeopathic Materia Medica1904174
Kent, New Remedies28
Kent, Repertory of the Homoeopathic Materia Medica1889584
John Gilmore Malcolm & Oscar Burnham Moss, Regional and Comparative Materia Medica1893260
N.M. Choudhuri, A Study on Materia Medica442
S.C. Ghosh, Drugs of Hindoostan195947
O.A. Julian, Materia Medica of the Nosodes198266
O.A. Julian, Materia Medica of New Homoeopathic Remedies1979106
O.A. Julian, Dictionary of Homoeopathic Materia Medica1984131

Conclusion

The homeopathic materia medica is a vast repository compiled over centuries through provings, clinical observations, and systematic documentation. While Dr. Hahnemann laid the foundation, subsequent contributions by Hering, Allen, Clarke, Kent, Boericke, and many others have enriched its breadth, providing homeopathic practitioners with an extensive guide to the therapeutic actions of remedies.

These source books remain indispensable for both students and practitioners, offering the detailed symptomatology necessary to apply homeopathy accurately and effectively.

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