Dr.J.T. KENT REPERTORY(COMPLETE INFORMATION )HOMEOPATHY
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Sources & evolution of homoeopathic materia medicasarojsawant2
Homoeopathic Materia Medica :
The Record book of the effects of drugs on human beings
Earlier materia medicas have details regarding the materials and methods which may be used to prepare homeopathic medicines. There are different sources of materia medica such as plants, animal proving, clinical proving, toxicological findings, emperical methodas etc.
Hahnemann proposed the law of homeopathy in 1796: “Like Cures Like,” or in Latin, “Similia Similibus Curantur.” Homoeopathy is based on inductive method of reasoning.
Dr.J.T. KENT REPERTORY(COMPLETE INFORMATION )HOMEOPATHY
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HISTORY OF KENT REPERTORY
PHILOSOPHICAL REPERTORY
PLAN AND CONSTRUCTION
ARRANGEMENTS OF RUBRICS
SPECIAL FEATURES OF KENT REPERTORY
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Sources & evolution of homoeopathic materia medicasarojsawant2
Homoeopathic Materia Medica :
The Record book of the effects of drugs on human beings
Earlier materia medicas have details regarding the materials and methods which may be used to prepare homeopathic medicines. There are different sources of materia medica such as plants, animal proving, clinical proving, toxicological findings, emperical methodas etc.
Hahnemann proposed the law of homeopathy in 1796: “Like Cures Like,” or in Latin, “Similia Similibus Curantur.” Homoeopathy is based on inductive method of reasoning.
silicea terra
It is one of the tissue salt
One of the 12 tissue remedy of Schuesslar.
Great polycrest remedy.
It is deep acting remedy but acts slowly.
It can reach to that sphere of man where surgeon’s knife cannot reach so, it is also called as “SURGEON’S KNIFE”.
Silicea is said to be useful for individuals who are nervous, irritable or have a sanguine temperament.
silica is often used to treat symptoms of chronic diseases where there is general weakness and a lack of either physical or emotional strength.
PATHOGENESIS
Pus-forming remedy.
Should not be give to patient whom there is a deposit of tubercular focus in lungs.
Inflammation and suppuration of tissues.
Every little injury suppurates.
Classification of diseases by hahnemannN J V S Pavan
hahnemann classification of diseases , aphorisms , sporadic , epidemic , endemic , pandemic , indisposition , acute disease , chronic disease , miasms , psora , sychosis , syphilis , one sided diseases , loacl diseases , brief description are entitled and discussed in this presentation
this presentation may fit the requirement of every homeopath.
what is scope and limitation of homeopathy.
everyone should know merits and demerits= of their branch.
slide contain information about scope and limitation of homeopathy branch
Concept of homoeopathic materia medicasarojsawant2
Materia Medica is a Latin medical term
for the body of collected knowledge
about the therapeutic properties of
any substance(drug) used for healing with their sources, preparations, doses and use.
silicea terra
It is one of the tissue salt
One of the 12 tissue remedy of Schuesslar.
Great polycrest remedy.
It is deep acting remedy but acts slowly.
It can reach to that sphere of man where surgeon’s knife cannot reach so, it is also called as “SURGEON’S KNIFE”.
Silicea is said to be useful for individuals who are nervous, irritable or have a sanguine temperament.
silica is often used to treat symptoms of chronic diseases where there is general weakness and a lack of either physical or emotional strength.
PATHOGENESIS
Pus-forming remedy.
Should not be give to patient whom there is a deposit of tubercular focus in lungs.
Inflammation and suppuration of tissues.
Every little injury suppurates.
Classification of diseases by hahnemannN J V S Pavan
hahnemann classification of diseases , aphorisms , sporadic , epidemic , endemic , pandemic , indisposition , acute disease , chronic disease , miasms , psora , sychosis , syphilis , one sided diseases , loacl diseases , brief description are entitled and discussed in this presentation
this presentation may fit the requirement of every homeopath.
what is scope and limitation of homeopathy.
everyone should know merits and demerits= of their branch.
slide contain information about scope and limitation of homeopathy branch
Concept of homoeopathic materia medicasarojsawant2
Materia Medica is a Latin medical term
for the body of collected knowledge
about the therapeutic properties of
any substance(drug) used for healing with their sources, preparations, doses and use.
A SYNOPTIC KEY OF THE MATERIA MEDICA
Dr. Smita Brahmachari
Correct prescribing is the art of carefully fitting pathogenetic to clinical symptoms, and such at present requires a special aptness in grasping the essential points of symptom images, great drudgery, mastering a working knowledge of our large materia medica and a most skillful use of many books of reference. It is the aim of this book “A Synoptic Key of the Materia Medica” is to simplify and introduce method into this work, so that the truly homoeopathic curative remedy may be worked out with greater ease and certainty.
An Overview of Temperaments Presented By : Dr. Puneet S. Vikramhompath
As the title suggested, presentation by Dr. Puneet S. Vikram presents an overview of temperaments. Temperament is the characteristic combination of bodily, mental and moral qualities which together constitute the character and disposition of an individual and predispose him to act and behave in a particular manner. Dr. Puneet shows that no temperament type is good or bad, each temperament has its own strengths and weaknesses and with the prescription in Homeopathy, homeopath diminishes the weakness.
In this presentation Dr. Puneet explains different types of temperaments according to different homeopathy theories and views, their strengths and weaknesses, medicine selection and potency for different temperament people. Overall presentation is presented in a beautiful manner with enough pictures and explanations and anyone related to homeopathy and interested in knowledge about temperaments, will like to have a copy on his PC.
Homeopathy Demonstrated. An historical book on the subject of medical homeopathy. Gloucester, Virginia Links and News website. Visit us for incredible content.
For this assignment, consider the following case and then using th.docxbudbarber38650
For this assignment, consider the following case and then using the internet, course materials, and the Library, compose reasoned responses to the questions that follow.
In the mid 1970s, a nursing educator in Idaho had contact, through a student, with a female client who had chronic myelogenous leukemia. This form of leukemia can often be managed for years with little or no chemotherapy. The woman had done well for about twelve years and ascribed her good condition to health foods and a strict nutritional regime. However, her condition had turned worse several weeks before and her physician had advised her that she needed chemotherapy if she were to have any chance at survival. The physician had also advised her of the potential side effects of the therapy including hair loss, nausea, fever, and immune system suppression.
The woman consented to the therapy and signed the appropriate forms, but later, she began to have second thoughts. The nursing educator and student had given the patient one dose of the therapy when the woman began to cry and express her reservations about the therapy. She questioned the nurse about alternative treatments to the use of chemotherapy. The patient related that she had accepted the therapy because her son had advised her that this was the best treatment. She related that she had not asked about alternate forms of treatment as the physician had indicated that chemotherapy was the only treatment indicated. The nurse did not discuss the patient's concerns with the physician, and later that evening, she talked to the patient about alternate therapies. In the discussion, rather nontraditional and controversial therapies were covered including reflexology and the use of laetrile. During the talk, the nurse made it very clear that the treatments under discussion were not sanctioned by the medical community.
The patient's feelings toward alternate therapies were strengthened by the evening's conversation; however, she continued with chemotherapy. The treatments, however, did not bring remission to her crisis and she died two weeks later. Upon hearing about the conversation between the off duty nurse educator and his patient, the physician brought charges against the nurse for unprofessional conduct and interfering with the patient-physician relationship. (In re Tuma, 1977).
1. What, if anything, did the nurse do wrong?
2. Had she moved beyond her scope of practice?
3. Could the nurse's conduct be justified under the patient advocate portion of her role?
4. If you were a member of the state board for nursing and had to decide the issue of unprofessional conduct and interference with the patient-physician relationship, would you sanction the nurse?
Support your responses with evidence and cite your sources.
Length 4 pages not counting the case. At least 4 references; scholarly sources
COURSE MATERIAL INFORMATION
: Ethical Principles and Dilemmas of Confidentiality, Veracity, and Fidelity
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Homeopathy - Personal Experience of a PhysicianChuck Thompson
Historical book on the medical practice of Homeopathy. A physician's personal experience. Christian based book. Gloucester, Virginia Links and News website. GVLN. Visit us for more incredible content.
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ANALYTICAL REPERTORY OF THE SYMPTOMS OF THE MIND
Dr. Smita Brahmachari
The practice of Homoeopathy is a balancing act. We weigh pros and cons to arrive at a prescription; for us differential diagnosis is not only for identifying the disease but also for identifying the drug. In such identification process we gather all the symptoms of the patient, without a prejudiced eye. We do not judge the patient or censor his sayings for we very well know the importance of each and every symptoms – whether it is a mental or a physical symptom. Mental symptoms were used for the final deciding vote rather than for initial identification of medicines, except in a few exceptional cases. Pioneer homoeopaths had this approach to practice that the Mind and Body are not separate but are only different manifestations of the same vital force.
The need for such a repertory where the mental concomitants of physical complaints and physical concomitants of mental states are available has been met in Dr.C.Hering’s ANALYTICAL REPERTORY OF THE SYMPTOMS OF THE MIND. This book contains those symptoms of the mind that have been observed in connection with the bodily symptoms. This book is not a collection of mental symptoms as in Synthetic Repertory, Vol-I. Hering being an ardent follower of Hahnemann wanted to revive Hahnemannian concept back into Homoeopathic practice. So, at the end of the ‘Introduction’, he says that through this work, the future Homoeopaths will be able to follow the right way of the true Hahnemannian school, i.e. always to individualize.
This is a humble attempt on my part to represent this work of Hering. I have used this book in the OPD only a few times but after going through the whole work, the potentiality of this book can definitely be felt. We all must try to use this book and establish the role it can play in our daily practice.
this is a copy of my CV/resume. I'd be interested in working with some other doctors who'd be interested in doing the best of alternative, scientific integrative medicine as found in the scientific literature such as Pubmed of the National Library of Medicine, Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine, and Life Extension Foundation. We could also do conventional "allopathic" medicine, if the patients specifically wanted this, but I would not like to work with anyone, or any place, not open to this possibility. Patients should be entitled to the best, and also have the choice.
Ellen Kamhi PhD, RN, AHG, AHN-BC discusses botanical medicine- active constituents found in indigenous healing plants, the doctrine of signatures, specific actives in common botanical medicine used for healthcare, scientific studies, and consideration of adverse effects
Thallium is the metal which is usually used as medicinal substance to treat various diseases like Ringworm.
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in western country it is one of the rodenticide which is easily available. So, it can be used as SUICIDAL POISON too.
Dioscorea Villosa- A Homoeopathic medicine prepared from Wild Yam having various affinities.
Action of Diosgenin and Homoeopathic pathogenesis of Dioscorea villosa
This slides are to understand the legal procedure in India.
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A note on one of the most important medicine i.e. platinum metalicum from various materia medica.
it contains almost all the important symptoms of the medicine.
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History of Dr Kent by Dr. Roni Dudhwala(M.D.)
1.
2. Dr. V. H. Dave Homoeopathic Medical College,
Amul Dairy Road, Anand, Gujarat. 388001
3. • Date of Birth: 31st March 1849
• Birth Place: Woodhull, New York
• Date of Death: 5th June 1916
• Death place: Montana for vacation
• Reason for death: Bright Disease
• Father: Stephen Kent
• Mother: Caroline Tyler
4. • Elementary education- Franklin Academy, Prattsburgh.
• Secondary education- and Woodhull Academy, Woodhull.
• Ph.B- At the age of 19, from Madison University at Hamilton, New York
state, 1868
• A.M.- from Madison University at Hamilton, New York state, 1870
• He then went on to study medicine at the Faculty of Bellevue Medical
College where he passed his final examination brilliantly and qualified as
a Doctor of Medicine.
• He subsequently attended two courses of lectures at the Eclectic Medical
Institute at Cincinnati in the state of Ohio.
• He had also got knowledge in naturopathy, homoeopaty and chiropractic.
Education
5. • 1st Wife : 1874 : Allen
• 2nd Wife : 1878 : Lucia - Died 1895
• 3rd Wife : 1896 : Clara Louise Toby
Marriage
6. • 1874- settled in St. Louis, Missouri, where he took up medical practice.
• 1876- took a post as a professor of anatomy at American College in St. Louis.
• same time being actively connected with several eclectic journals in the capacity of
writer and also took an earnest part on the Councils of the Eclectic National College,
St. Louis, 1877-1878.
• It was an event in his domestic life that changed his professional practice and
his future, in 1878. He adored his wife and he was deeply troubled about the
worsening state of debility, languor, anaemia and persistent insomnia had
kept her bedridden for months. It was at this time that he underwent a
period of considerable dissatisfaction with the therapeutic methods being
practiced by himself and his colleagues. Neither his own eclectic practitioners
nor those of the allopathic school could bring about an improvement in his
wife’s condition. When it become visibly worse Mrs. Kent begged him, as a
last resort, to call in a certain homoeopathic doctor.
Professional life
7. • Dr. Kent consulted Dr. Phelan for the treatment of his wife. Kent could not
refrain from smiling on seeing the manner of questions Dr. Phelan asking to
his wife. Under the treatment of him Mrs. Kent had recovered her health
completely within few weeks. Kent was deeply impressed by what he had
witnessed and his naturally frank and straightforward character compelled
him to apologize to his colleague (Dr. Phelan). The cure of his wife moved
him so deeply that he was determined to make a through investigation into
this type of therapy.
• Under the guidance of Dr. Phelan he studied Homoeopathy. His study of
Homoeopathy brought him such certainty and convictions that he know no
peace until he was able himself to apply this doctrine with all the
conscientiousness and strictness it demanded. Through exceedingly hard
work he confirmed the absolute veracity of the ‘Law of Similars’ and
established the need for individualization. He confirmed also the
unbelievable efficacy of minute doses thanks to the process of
dynamization discovered by the founder Samuel Hahnemann.
8. • 1881 - a position as professor of anatomy at the Homeopathic College of
Missouri.
• 1882 - He was appointed to the Chair of Surgery at the Missori Homoeopathic
Medical College, St. Louis.
• 1883 - He took the charge of Professor of Matreria Medica in Missori
Homoeopathic Medical College, St. Louis, after retirement of Dr. Uhlemeyer. He
remained in that post until 1888.
• 1890-1899 - moved to Pennsylvania to take a position as Dean of Professors in
materia medica at the Post-Graduate Homeopathic Medical School of
Philadelphia.
• 1903-1908 - He worked as a senior lecturer in Materia Medica at Hahnemann
Medical College & Hospital, Chicago
• 1909 - He taught Materia Medica at Hering Medical College & Hospital
9. 1. He advocated the use of 30, 200, 1M, 10M, 50M, CM,
DM, and MM potencies made on Centesimal scales.
2. He introduced ‘Series of Degrees’ in the treatment of
chronic diseases.
3. He discovered that “As there are octaves of the musical
tones, so there are octaves in the single substance through
which severely it is possible to correspond with various
places of the interior organism of the animal cells”.
4. He discovered Law of Vital action and Reaction as
pointed out by Hahnemann in a more definite manner.
Dr. Kent as a Homoeopath
10. 5. He also found out that Homoeopathic aggravation is essential
from the application of Similimum in chronic cases.
6. He evaluated the symptoms in a nice manner imposing
greatest values to the mental symptoms with their further
classifications.
7. He did not attach much importance to the constitution as an
aid to the prescribing. He says, “Every individual is a
constitution”.
8. He proved many new medicines which have been described in
his book ”New medicines, clinical cases, Lesser writings,
Aphorisms and percepts”.
9. He also gave 12 observational symptoms.
10. Kent is remembered for his arguments against the
conventional germ theory of infectious disease.
11. i. 1879 - Sexual Neuroses. St. Louis, MO: Maynard and Tedford.
ii. 1887 -Address before the International Hahnemmanian Association at Its Seventh
Annual Meeting.
iii. 1897- Kent’s Repertory of Homoeopathic Materia Medica, Lancaster, PA:
Examiner Printing House
iv. 1900 - Lectures on Homoeopathic Philosophy, Memorial Edition. Chicago: Ehrhart
and Karl.
v. 1905 - Lectures on Homoeopathic Materia Medica. Philadelphia: Boericke and
Tafel.
vi. 1926- New Remedies, Clinical Cases, Lesser Writings, Aphorisms and
Precepts. Chicago: Ehrhart and Karl, 1926.
vii. What the Doctor Needs to Know in Order to Make a Successful Prescription.
Dr. Kent as an author
12. i. The Homoeopathic Courier (1881-82)
ii. Journal of Homoeopathics (1897 –
1903)
iii. The Homoeopathician (1912 – 1916)
Dr. Kent as an editor
13. • Kent J. T., lectures on homoeopathic Philosophy
• Kent, J. T., Repertory of homoeopathic meteria medica, Indian edition
• Khanaj, Reperior, 4th edition
• Tiwari S. K., textbook of homoeopathic repertory.
Refrences