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DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1185727
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The Struggle for Freedom
The Tubercular Miasm versus the Tubercular ForcePublikationsverlauf
Publikationsdatum:
18. Juni 2009 (online)

Summary
The article discusses the tubercular miasm as we know it from classic homeopathic literature and places it in a larger historical and evolutional context by which the author tries to show that the miasm isn't purely pathological but also relevant as a transitional phase. Two cases of bird remedies illustrate this aspect.
Key words
Tubercular miasm - Bird remedies - Historical context - Homeopathic evolution - Personal development - Maslow - Ken Wilber - Buteo jamaicensis - Falco Cherrug
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1 How coincidental and tubercular is it that the paint tube (1841, Geoffrey Rand), allowing the artist to paint outside the atelier, was invented before the Impressionist period?
Wiet van Helmond
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