Jeremy Sherr Seminar in Tokyo
Jeremy began formal studies at the College of Homoeopathy, London, in 1980. He completed a degree simultaneously in Acupuncture at the International College of Oriental Medicine. Although he has practiced homoeopathy exclusively since 1982, his knowledge of Chinese Medicine shines through his homoeopathic thinking.
He began teaching already while in college. He taught in most of the British schools and began his Dynamis School in 1987. It is the longest running post-graduate course in the UK.
Jeremy has taught the Dynamis curriculum throughout Europe and North America, and he is a well-known and popular lecturer worldwide. He is very well known for his re-development of the science and art of provings.
He has written The Dynamics and Methodology of Homoeopathic Provings, which has become a standard textbook in most colleges and the basis of worldwide proving guidelines. It has been translated into French, German, Russian and Japanese.
He was awarded a fellowship from the Society of Homoeopaths in 1991 and a Ph.D. from Medicina Alternativa. He is a Member of the North American Society of Homoeopaths, and is an honorary professor of Yunan Medical College, Kunming, China.
In 2008, Jeremy began working in Tanzania on the 'Homoeopathy for Health in Africa' project, specifically intended to help patients with AIDS.
In the Tokyo seminar (2010) he will talk about Epidemics, AIDS, case analysis and new provings which includes the management of difficult cases like cancer or MS. Of course, he will also talk about his AIDS- project in Tanzania.
When: 8th-10th January 2011, 10:00 ~ 17:00
Where: Tokyo
Costs:
Member of the Japanese Society of Classical Homeopathy
One day ticket:: 36.000 Yen (on the day) or 30.000 Yen if paid before the end of November
All three days: 96.000 Yen (on the day) or 80.000 Yen if paid before the end of November or 75000 Yen before the End of August
Visitors
One day ticket:: 42.000 Yen (on the day) or 35.000 Yen if paid before the end of November
All three days: 120.000 Yen (on the day) or 100.000 Yen if paid before the end of November
For more details please have a look at the Japanese Homepage or contact us
e-mail: tomonokai@jschom.org
The application form you will find here (only in Japanese)
