Verhaltungsregeln während einer Homöopathischen Kur [Rules of Conduct during a Homeopathic Treatment]
by Dr. Arth. Lutze [Arthur Lutze (1813-1870)]
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Stuttgart [Germany]: Druck von Carl Hauber, 1856. 16pp. Pamphlet. 5½ x 4¼ inches. Self wrappers; stitched; with blue/green paper spine reinforcement. Brief foxing; creasing at one corner; very good.
Unrecorded homeopathic medical tract-whose title roughly translates as "Rules of Conduct during a Homeopathic Treatment."
It was written by Dr. Arthur Lutze (1813-1870), an important homeopathic physician and contemporary of Dr. Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843), the founder of this pseudo-scientific system of alternative medicine that used very particular animal, vegetable, and mineral preparations to cure various diseases.
A year before this tract was published, in 1855, Dr. Lutze opened a homeopathic clinic and spa in Köthen (Saxony-Anhalt) complete with large wards and private rooms, spas, and other amenities. Present here are 25 dietary and health rules to be followed during a homeopathic treatment.
Strictly forbidden foods include coffee, tea, strong Bavarian beer, wine, schnaps, rum etc., and "everything strong and spicy." One could eat pork conditionally; beef and mutton were allowed. Many other dietary regulations and advisories follow.
No copies in OCLC or KVK.
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- Ian Brabner, Rare Americana (ABAA) (US)
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- Verhaltungsregeln während einer Homöopathischen Kur [Rules of Conduct during a Homeopathic Treatment]
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- Dr. Arth. Lutze [Arthur Lutze (1813-1870)]
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