Abstract
Six patients with haemophilia were treated with homœopathic medicines. A rational
attempt has been made to improve their general health, cope with side effects of Factor
VIII, cut down the bleeding episodes and reduce the amount of Factor VIII needed.
This has necessitated a search of the homœopathic literature (British Homœopathic Journal) and a study of the repertories and materia medicas. Each patient treated has had
aspects of his health improved, and the overall impression is that less Factor VIII
was needed.