PHILOSOPHY
| Ph-1 | Symptoms & Totality of symptomes | Agrawal. Y. R. |
| Ph-2 | A Comparative study of the Chronic Miasms | Agrawal. Y. R. |
| Ph-3 | The dosc and repetition | Agrawal Y. R. |
| Ph-4 | A practical solution to potency problem | Agrawal. Y. R, |
| Ph-5 | The Chronic Miasmes and Preude-Psora | Allen. J . H. |
| Ph-6 | Chronic Diseases Vol - I & II. | Allen |
| Ph-7 | Hahamam's Organes of Art of Healing restatedly | Baldwin. C.A. |
| Ph-8 | Chronic diseases- its causes & cure | Banerjee P . N. |
| Ph-9 | What we must not do in Homoeopathy. | Bernoville. Fortier |
| Ph-10 | Syplities & Sycosis. | Bernoville Fortier |
| Ph-11 | Unfathemed regions of Homoeopathy | Bihari Sultan. A. |
| Ph-12 | The Patient, not the cure | Blackie. Margery. G. |
| Ph-13 | The Lesser witings | Boenninghausen |
| Ph-14 | A Compond of the Principles of Homoeopathy | Boericke. Garth |
| Ph-15 | Studies in thePhilosophy of Healing | Boger C. M. |
| Ph-16 | The study of Materia Medica & taking the case | Boger. C. M. |
| Ph-17 | Homoeo. treatment & 50 reasons for being a homoeopathy | Burnette. J. C. |
| Ph-18 | Man, the unknown | Carrel Moxis |
| Ph-19 | My healing secrats | Chaitow. Boris |
| Ph-20 | Homoeopathy Explained. | Clarke. J. H. |
| Ph-21 | Constitutional Medicine | Clarke J. H. |
| Ph-22 | Principles & Practise ofHomoeopathy | Dhawale. M. L. |
| Ph-23 | Lectures on the theory & practise of Homoeopathy | Dudgeon. R. E. |
| Ph-24 | How to take the case | Dunham. C. |
| Ph-25 | The Significance of Past History in Homoeopathy | Foubister |
| Ph-26 | Organon on Medicine at a glance Vol II | Gupta A. C. |
| Ph-27 | Chronic Diseases, their pearliar nature & their Homoeopathic Cure (Theorec at Part) | Hahnemam Samud + + |
| Ph-28 | Life & work of Samuel Hahnemann Vol I & II | Haehl Richard |
| Ph-29 | A Brief study cause in Homoeopathy. | HubbardElizabethWright |
| Ph-30 | The Knowledge of the Physician | Huges. Richard |
| Ph-31 | A Treatise of Dynamired Micro-Immunology I vol-I. | Julian. O. A. |
| Ph-32 | Writings on Homoeopathy | Kanjilal. J. N. |
| Ph-33 | Repertorisation | Kanjilal. J. N. |
| Ph-34 | MY notes from masterpieces on Iubercular Iraint | Kaplay S. B. |
| Ph-35 | Lectures on Homoeopathic Philosophy | Kent. James Iyler |
| Ph-36 | What the Dr. needs to know insider to make a successful Prescribtion | Kent. J. T. |
| Ph-37 | Homoes Medicine-what is it & how to do it in practice | Krishnamurty. V. |
| Ph-38 | Objective Symptoms | Luke. B. S, |
| Ph-39 | Guide to organon | Mathur. K. N. |
| Ph-40 | The Symopsis of Homoeopathic Philosophy | Miller. Gibson |
| Ph-41 | On the Comparative value of Symp. in the relection of the Remedy | Miller Gibson |
| Ph-42 | Homoeopathic dose and dilution | Mukherji. R. K. |
| Ph-43 | More about Homoeopathy | Mukundan. T. K. |
| Ph-44 | How to take a case & find the simillimum | Nash. E. B. |
| Ph-45 | On the Universality of the Homseo law of cure | Neidhard. Charles |
| Ph-46 | Analysis & Evaluation of Symptoms. | Patel Ramanlal |
| Ph-47 | How to find a correct remedy. | Puddephatt. Noel |
| Ph-48 | Practical Homoeopathic Prescribing | Quinton P. G. |
| Ph-49 | Principles & Art of cure by Homoeopathy | Robers. H. E |
| Ph-50 | Eliology in Homoeopathy | Roy. C. |
| Ph-51 | Limitations of Homoeopathy | Sankaran. P. |
| Ph-52 | How to be a successful Homoeo. Physician | Sankaran. P. |
| Ph-53 | Analysis & Evaluation of Symptens. | Sankaran. P. |
| Ph-54 | Dietetic Restrictions in Homoeo Practice | Sankaran. P. |
| Ph-55 | Essays on Homoeopathy | Sarkar. B. K. |
| Ph-56 | Essentiah of Homoeo. Philosophy & the place of Repertory in Homoeopathic Practice | Sarkar . B. K. |
| Ph-57 | Organon Expositor | Sarkar. S. D, |
| Ph-58 | The Art of Interrogation | Schmidt Pierre |
| Ph-59 | Doctrone of Homoeopathy | Singh. Sapuran. |
| Ph-60 | A Comparison of the Chronic miasms. | Speight. Phyllis + + |
| Ph-61 | The Physica basis of Homoeopathy and | |
| a new synthesis | stearns Gay Beckley & | |
| Ph-62 | A Study course in Homoeopathy | Speight Phyllis |
| Ph-63 | The Homoeopathic Principles in Therapatics | Thomas Hodges Mac Gavack |
| Ph-64 | In the Art of Prescribing - the potentials of life, drugs & diseases. | Jewari. B . K. |
| Ph-65 | Different ways of finding the Remedy | Jyler. Margaret. L. |
| Ph-66 | How, not to do it | Jyler. M. L. |
| Ph-67 | Repertorising | Jyler M. L. & John Weir |
| Ph-68 | Examination of the patient. | Vander. P. |
| Ph-69 | Homoeopathy - Human Medicine | Vannier. Leon |
| Ph-70 | The Homoeopathic Law of Similarity | Von, Grauvogi |
| Ph-71 | Difficulities in Homoeopathic Prescribing | Weir John |
| Ph-72 | An Introduction to the Principles and Practice of Homoeopathy | Wheder Charts |
| Ph-73 | Chronic diseases & Theory of Miasms | Compilation |
| Ph-74 | Fifity Millisimal Potencies : articles bySchmidt. P. Charler Pahud,Everitl & S. M. Bhatlacharji | Compilation |