Author:Phyllis Speight
This small book has been written to enable those with no knowledge of homoeopathy to apply the remedies in emergencies and injuries.
These are safe and have no side effects and if well chosen to match the patient's symptoms they can produce amazing results.
The emergencies are listed in alphabetical order and I have tried to include anything that can develop quickly and needs prompt attention. In some cases a doctor should be called but, even so, help may be given pending his arrival.
There are certain threads that run through the work of John O'Donohue. They manifest themselves with different colours and textures. The form may change for different purposes of rhythm and resonance, but the intention remains constant. It is grounded in human vulnerability and the desire, the longing, for a connection to the wonder of the divine in nature, and human life within it.
—— Michael D Higgins, politician and broadcasterHutchinson means what he says about demystifying his subject - by the biography's end there's not a stone left unturned
—— The ScotsmanA level-headed reappraisal of a man whose fantasies were fuelled as much by self-publicity as by any real demonic contact
Well informed and cool-headed . . . one can see that Crowley's own words would be of little use in conveying the facts of his life, which Hutchinson does admirably
—— New York Times