Digestive Drugs
- Douglas M. Borland
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Every manner of digestive upset is covered through the differentiation of 46 remedies, listed alphabetically by drug. India
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Heritage
All Borland's pamphlets are derived from a series of lectures given to the Faculty of Homeopathy.From:
The Heritage of Homoeopathic Literature
copyright 2001 by Julian Winston
Reprinted with the permission of the author
Author
Douglas Borland
MB, ChB, FFHom.
1885 - 1960
Dr. Borland saw active duty during World War I with the Royal Army Medical Corps. Postwar, Borland established a practice in London and returned to the staff of the London Homeopathic Hospital, where he became senior consultant physician and chief of staff.
He was respected for his presence as a doctor and his willingness to assist his colleagues.
Borland wrote several popular books. These include:
Influenzas (1939)
Pneumonias (1939)
Children's Types (1939)
Some Emergencies of General Practice (1946)
Homeopathy for Mother and Infant (1950)
Borland died November 29, 1960.
Contents
Aesculus 1-2Argentum Nitricum 4-5
Arsenicum Album 6-7
Aurum Metallicum 7-8
Bromium 8-9
Carbo Vegetabilis 10-11
Causticum 12-13
Chelidonium 13-15
China 16-18
Conium 19-20
Graphites 20-22
Hepar Sulphuris 23
Hydrastis 24
Ignatia 25-27
Iodium 28-29
Kali Bichromicum 30-32
Kali Carbonicum 33-34
Lachesis 35-36
Lycopodium37-38
Magnesia Carbonica 39-40
Mercurius 41-42
Mezevium 43
Natrum Arsenicosum 44-45
Natrum Carbonicum 46-48
Natrum Muriaticum 49-52
Natrum Phosphoricum 53-54
Natrum Sulphuricum 55-56
Nitricum Acidum 57-59
Nux Moschata 60-61
Nux Vomica 62-64
Opium 65-67
Ornithogalum 68-69
Petrolium 70-72
Phosphoric Acid 73-74
Phosphorus 75-76
Phytolecca 77
Plumbum 78-80
Podophyllum 81-83
Psorinum 84-85
Ptelia 86
Pulsatilla 87-88
Raphanus 89
Rhus Tox 90-91
Sepia 92-94
Silicea 95-96












