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Homeopathic philosophy and Dr. Hahnemann’s Organon of Medicine.

  1. Miasms in Case Management – IV – The Way Forward with the Theory of Miasms

    by Leela D'Souza
    Comment
    Once we have throughly understood the miasmatic concepts Hahnemann introduced in the CD two points become clear:1. Hahnemann's genius for perception of disease, its origin, progression and ultimate consequences, was truly phenomenal for his day and age.2. The variations in interpretations of Miasm prevalent can be clearly assesed with regard to how far they deviate from the original concept and how effective they are in clinical management.It must be stressed that reading only the Organon to form an idea of the multifaceted concept of Hahnemann's' miasms is incomplete and could give one an erroneous idea of its multidimensional application.
  2. Miasms in Case Management – III – Perceiving (Hahnemanns) Miasms through Genetics and Embryology

    by Leela D'Souza
    Comment
    The practice of Homeopathy as well as Modern Medicine was a family profession, which is largely responsible for him having great insights into perceiving the Development of Miasms from the Genetic perspective, and also explaining Hering's Law of Cure with Developmental Embryology. These are brilliant applications of modern science to the art and science of homeopathy. If well understood, it could revolutionize our case management and understanding of disease development in individuals.I would encourage homeopaths, who would like to do true and indepth classical homeopathy, to make an added effort to assimilate these series of articles on miasmatic case managment.
  3. Miasms in Case Management – II – Disease Evolution and its Miasmatic Expression

    by Leela D'Souza
    Comment
    Part 2: Disease Evolution and its Miasmatic Expression The most significant contribution by the Symposium of Dhawle’s Institute of Clinical Research (ICR) towards the interpretation of Hahnemann’s theory of chronic diseases is their concept of Disease Evolution (natural and drug-induced) in any one individual over time. In the first part...
  4. Ranking the Symptoms

    by Joy Lucas
    Comment
    Case taking is all about extracting symptoms and symptoms have to have a quality to them and be the FACTS of the case. The aim is to get a minimum number of symptoms with the maximum importance and relevance to the case. Not so few that they become too exclusive...

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