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 INTERNATIONAL VETERINARY HOMEOPATHY CONGRESS 2024 April 20 -21, 2024
Michal Yakir, Flowering plants Table. A new tool to reach the Simillimum
      Michal Yakir
    MARÍA CAROLINA GONZÁLEZ GÓMEZ, Veterinarian, Professor at E.Co.Ho.Vet. IAVH Teacher. https://www.homeopatiavet.com.ar/cursos-de-homeopatia-veterinaria/ Instagram: homeopatía_veterinaria_escuela
ABSTRACT:
In the following article, I want to present the Flowering plants Table developed by Dr. Michal Yakir (based on the botanical classification of Arthur John Cronquist). After more than 18 years of studying plants deeply and extensively, she was able to understand that their evolution unfolds in parallel with the evolution of the human being in all stages of existence.
KEYWORDS: flowering plants table, Michal Yakir, Dicotyledons, column 1
INTRODUCTION:
The flowering plants table is composed of 6 columns and 9 rows (dicotyledons). I will briefly describe column 1 or "Magnoliidae." After explaining the characteristics corresponding to this column, I will cite some clinical cases.
The clinical cases demonstrate the similarities in behavior, general and local symptoms of patients, with the characteristics of column 1. The foregoing corroborates the reliability of Dr. Michal Yakir's contribution to homeopathy applied to veterinary medicine.
DEVELOPMENT:
Dr. Michal Yakir's work has become important for the practice of homeopathy, not only for the systematic study of flowering plants but also for their use as a tool in daily clinical practice.
Dr. Michal Yakir wonderfully explains the evolution of flowering plants in the book "Wondrous
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