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This Repertory symptom of the disease of the respiratory organs is very helpful for beginner and for experienced physician in the practice of homoeopathy. It is significant in the treatment of ordinary colds and coughs, too often the precursors of the graver diseases, especially when not properly treated. It’s very helpful to the selection of other medicines or remedy for graver diseases. Add on this is that few special hints also prescribed in some of the remedies for accurate cure.

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  • IntroductionLutze was born in Bevergern, Germany, August 19, 1838, He entered the town school in 1844, and studied under private receptors from 1849 to 1852

  • Lutze exemplify the Use of the Repertory in as simplest way with trust that it will be found very helpful to the abecedarian in the practice of homoeopathy, but to the dexterous physician as well, and reaffirm to be the means of saving the lives of numerous patients, juvenescent and old, so that they may continue to live in surpassing health and happiness to a wellrounded- out old age

  • Lutze was born in Bevergern, Germany, August 19, 1838, He entered the town school in 1844, and studied under private receptors from 1849 to 1852

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Lutze was born in Bevergern, Germany, August 19, 1838, He entered the town school in 1844, and studied under private receptors from 1849 to 1852. He entered the college (gymnasium) in Munster, Westphalen, September, 1852, and continued there until 1858. He studied for his profession in the New York Homeopathic Medical College and Hospital, entering in 1879 and receiving his degree in 1882. In 1891 returned to Brooklyn, where he has since lived. He is author of "The Therapeutics of Facial and Sciatic Neuralgias," published by Boericke & Tafel, 1898

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