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The late Dr. C. M. Boger held a pre-eminent position among the Hahnemannian homoeopaths of his time. He was rightly called the dean of the homoeopathic profession. "He was a real German, as simple and natural as a child, but, in mind and mastery of our philosophy, a giant". With his analytical mind and vast learning, he has enriched the homoeopathic literature by his monumental works and also by his contributions of learned articles to the various journals of his time, including the well-known Homoeopathic Recorder.
The present work is a compilation of his illuminating articles from the Recorder and also those culled from his other writings and, we have no doubt, will be found to throw a flood of light on the subtle philosophy of Homoeopathy, as enunciated by the Master.
The publishers tender their grateful thanks to the Recorder for making available to them some of these articles and permitting their reproduction. The publishers will deem their labours well recompensed if the volume is warmly received, as it deserves to be, and will feel encouraged to gather further material from the writings of Dr. Boger for incorporating in the next edition. 17th November 1952
ISBN:8170217105