Dr H.C. Allen was born on October 2, 1836 in the village of Niles town. He graduated from Cleveland Homeopathic Medical College in 1861 and worked as professor in the Hahnemann Medical College, later was appointed as a lecturer of materia medica and clinical medicine in the homoeopathic department of the University of Michigan. He also became an editor and publisher of the Medical Advance. He was one of the guiding light of Hahnemannian Homoeopathy and will always be remembered with Homoeopathy Other Books by Dr H.C. Allen:
The book "The Therapeutics of Intermittent Fever" is a significant work for understanding historical approaches to fever management, particularly from the perspective of homeopathy and alternative medicine. It provides detailed insights into the remedies and methods used to treat intermittent fevers during its time.
Key Features:-
The book centers on the treatment of intermittent fevers, which include conditions like malaria and other fevers that come and go in cycles.
Bracketed comparison have been added to some leading characteristics of each remedy and a complete repertory.
Provides detailed protocols for using remedies to address intermittent fevers, including dosage and frequency.