There are other practical homeopathic self-care books that cover a more narrowly defined and specialized area of practice.
SPECIALIZED SELF-CARE BOOKS
Everyday Homeopathy for Animals, Dr. Francis Hunter, MRCVS, VetFFHom (an exceptional book with specific information on how to treat dozens of different animals, as well as birds, fish, reptiles, and even rats, mice, and turtles.
Homeopathy for Epidemics, Eileen Nauman, DHM (a good modern text for learning about the key medicines for present-day viral agents and chemical threats)
Emotional Healing with Homeopathy, Peter Chappell, RSHom (an excellent book for laypeople or health professionals who want to learn what homeopathy has to offer people who have experienced various emotional traumas)
For people interested in some of Dana Ullman's earliest writings, you can read his undergraduate thesis at U.C. Berkeley in 1975 on "Human Learning." Honor students at UC Berkeley who wish to have an independent major (and who do not want to have a regular generic major) are required to write a thesis. This paper on "Human Learning" provides insights into Dana's early synthetic and integrative thinking. The beginning of the article and its definition of "science" may be of special interest. Also, Dana creatively chose to use his own invented pronouns to replace the masculine emphasis of "he," "him," and "his," with "che," "chis," and "cher."