Dr. Robin Murphy, ND, Homeopathic Medical Repertory
Nature’s Materia Medica: 1,400 Homeopathic and Herbal Remedies
(Dr. Murphy published the first American homeopathic Repertory in the 100 years since James Kent, and his 3rd edition is now titled Homeopathic Clinical Repertory: A Modern Alphabetical and Practical Repertory. It is the most user friendly repertory I have ever used, with a word index not found in any other textbook, and a chapter format geared to the modern age. Same praise for his Materia Medica.)
Dr. Luc De Schepper, MD, PhD, C.Hom, D.I.Hom, Lic.Ac., Hahnemann Revisited: A Textbook of Classical Homeopathy for the Professional
(Dr. Luc has been my most inspiring teacher, and his books match his speaking style and ability to translate complex theories into easily understood concepts. As a practicing clinician, he brings years of practical experience to his readers.)
Dr. Roger Morrison, MD, Desktop Guide to Keynotes and Confirmatory Symptoms, Desktop Companion to Physical Pathology
Sandra J. Perko, PhD, Homeopathy for the Modern Pregnant Woman and her Infant
(This is the best midwifery book I have found, indispensable for a lambing operation)
Dr. Edgar Sheaffer, VMD, Homeopathy for the Herd: A Farmer’s Guide to Low Cost, Non-Toxic Veterinary Care of Cattle
(Dr. Sheaffer works with the Amish and Mennonite farming communities in central Pennsylvania.)
Dr. Hubert Karreman, VMD, Treating Dairy Cows Naturally: Thoughts and Strategies
Dana Ullman, MPH, Homeopathic Medicine for Infants and Children
(My very first homeopathic reference book. This inexpensive paperback edition is useful when working with any nonverbal patients)
David Henderson, The VeterinaryBook for Sheep Farmers
(Written by a hill shepherd from Cumberland and a lecturer at Scottish veterinary schools, this 790 page book covers diseases from A to Z, including nuclear accidents. It is very useful when performing autopsy to determine causation.)
Washington Homeopathic Products, Berkely Springs, WV, www.homeopathyworks.com
(Their Top 100 Remedy Kit has all the necessary midwife remedies, including the nosode Pyrogenum, which has saved many a ewe with septicemia, from retained placentas to gangrenous mastitis. It is essential to have remedies on hand, as there is a very narrow time frame for treating sheep. They most often die within 12-24 hours after first showing symptoms, leaving no time to go shopping at the local health food store for remedies.)