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SEQUELAE (Second Edition) |
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Dr. G.S.R.Sastry and Dr. Kumar G.S.R. |
| Reviewed by: |
Dr. A.K.Srivastava. |
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| The E-journal Team |
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Dr. Ajit Singh
Dr. B.K.Srivastava
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Dr. Varsha V. Sharma
Dr. Rajneesh K. Sharma
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| Homeopathic Repertories-I |
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Necessity of Repertory
"...The term Repertory has an interesting etymology, it corresponds to the Latin word Repertorium which originates from reperire, to find; re: again, parere to bring forth. It means a "place where things are kept to be brought forth again". Thus Repertory can be defined as, an inventory, a table or compendium where the contents are so arranged that they are easy to find. Repertory helps to pigeon hole a patient’s problems then offer the precise solution....."
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Centre Stage |
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Calcarea - An Oyster Waiting for Some Miracle to Happen - Dr. P. Singh
"...What underlies Calcarea’s laziness, as well as their tendency to become overweight, is a basic lack of stamina. This lack of stamina is the reason why everything takes so much effort, and also why every effort is so exhausting to them..."
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General Theme |
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Communication Skills in Case Taking - Dr. Ajit Kulkarni |
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"...The word ‘communication’ originates form Latin term “communicare” or “communico” meaning TO SHARE. When a patient communicates his grievances, his complaints, his painful experiences from his life, he is actually SHARING with the physician. SHARING involves a deeper process of human interaction, of human relation...." |
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Case Receiving: Desired Qualities of a Physician - Dr. Anoop Kumar Srivastava |
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"...In the above aphorism (83), Hahnemann asserts the desired qualifications in a physician. He is so particular about these as he believed that only a proper physician (who has all the requisites) would be able to imbibe and practice his directions in dealing with different cases, in different ways according to the circumstances, which he plans to explain in the later Aphorisms (84-99)...." |
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An Approach to Paediatric Patient - Dr. Kamal B. Vyas |
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"...The approach to the issues that arise in the pediatric practice must include respect for both a parent’s responsibility for the life and health of a child and a Childs’s developing capacity and autonomy..." |
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Introduction to Homeopathic Repertories - Dr. Anoop Kumar Srivastava |
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"...When homeopathic practice was in its infancy, we had quite a few remedies. So learning their symptoms and remembering all their cross references and relations was not unmanageable. As our assemblage grew it became practically impossible to remember all the facts about them. The need to meet the demands of our augmenting resources led to the birth of Repertory...." |
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Repertories and Their Utility in Homeopathy - Dr. B.S. Suvarna |
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"...The Repertory, faithful friend and servant of the physician, should stand upon his working-desk ever ready for consultation. The cases are few and far between that do not require the help of repertory..." |
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Techniques for Successful Repertorization - Dr. George Vithoulkas |
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"...One could say that solving a homeopathic case is easy in theory. One has only to choose the correct symptoms, underline them correctly, and the computer will find the simillimum. Or better still, memorize all the remedies and then give the simillimum based on your knowledge of materia medica without even opening up a repertory. Some cases will lend themselves to these methods. Unfortunately, many cases have such complexity to them that in order to find the simillimum a variety of skills need to be mastered..." |
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Moving Towards Similimum: The Repertorial Route - Dr. P. Singh |
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"...Each physician has his own basis and experiences of choosing similimum and whatever path one chooses it is the final Cure that matters. To prescribe the similimum from the scores of medicines in our store has been both intriguing and difficult for a new comer in this field. He has to carve his own niche and has to learn from his own experiences. So what are the sources of prescription which we use..." |
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Understanding Rubrics of Mind - Dr. Anoop Kumar Srivastava |
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"...Rubrics of Mind Chapter have always been an intriguing and controversial discussion for students of Homeopathy. With the development of different Schools of Understanding the subject became more confusing. So, we are starting a series of Discussions aimed at comprehending the Rubrics of Mind...." |
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