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Hahnemann's Organon (fifth or sixth edition), and the Chronic Diseases would be a good read. I use Murphy's repertory (which is a combination of several, based mainly on Kent) and Kneer's Repertory of Hering's Guiding Symptoms for a different view if I need it. Clarke's MM in three volumes, plus several other books (ML Tyler's Homoeopathic Drug Pictures is excellent). These are all available from B Jain Publishers in India.
What was always missing IMO was a bringing together of all the mental and emotional symptoms, a gap that's been closed by Philip Bailey's Homeopathic Psychology. He lives in Perth now, and his book was sent to me by an HC member that I treated. It's a superb book and he's very quick to answer any questions.
If there was one book for your daughters, Tyler's Drug Pictures would be it.
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