This a compilation of Materia Medica Papers of 10 years which showcases the question asked from each medicine along with the marking scheme in final year.
These Papers are Compiled for BHMS students of Agra University.
Practice of Medicine 10 Year Questions Compilation ( BHMS ) by Dr. Ankita baliDr Ankita Bali
This was a compilation that I did to get a clear picture of what the Final year medicine papers offered over previous years . And the compilation helped a lot by highlighting the important topics of the vast course of Practice of Medicine.
This compilation is specifically for BHMS students of Agra University as it offers topic-wise coverage of previous year papers.
POCKET MANUAL OF HOMOEOPATHIC MATERIA MEDICA WITH REPERTORY - BOERICKESalini Mandal
This document provides an overview of the Pocket Manual of Homoeopathic Materia Medica & Repertory. It describes the book's author, editions, philosophy, organization, grading system, number of remedies included, and advantages and drawbacks. The book contains materia medica and repertory sections organized according to Hahnemann's schema, with over 1400 remedies and clinical rubrics to aid quick prescribing. However, it also includes some outdated terminology and unproven remedies, and lacks cross-references in places.
Introduction to the concordance repertoriesdrmohitmathur
The presentation discusses the fundamental concept of concordance repertories. The framework, merits and demerits of Gentry concordance repertory and Repertory of Hering’s Guiding Symptoms of our Materia Medica by Calvin B.Knerr are described in detail.
Understanding Natrum group with elaboration of Natrum Muriaticum personality from Homoeopathic Materia Medica
By Dr. Namrata Bosamia Surati B.H.M.S., M. D. (HOM.)
Homoeopathic materia medica group study - Carbon group slide show presentatio...Dr.hansraj salve
Simplest and easiest way to learn and remember materia medica drugs is group study of homoeopathic materia medica this is a demo for our students and practitioner for there reference if you like share with your friends. for complete understanding watch slide show presentation now!!!
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.
Tips and tricks to learn 120+ homoeopathic remedies just within one hour - By...Dr.hansraj salve
Tips and tricks to learn 120+ homoeopathic remedies just within one hour that you never imagined before - By Dr. Hansaraj salve.
Definition - Study of a number of similar homeopathic remedies which poses similar structure, properties and characteristics considered together related in certain groups like acid group, metal group, carbon group etc.
Group study is first step to understand each remedy in its entity
Save lot of time and energy to remember and learn materia medica.
It is always advantageous to learn particular group characteristics and structural elements of the group first and then study group members which can make learning procedure easy and fun and this will help you in easy understanding of similarities and differences between group members and other remedies(comparative study of materia medica).
for more details visit https://goo.gl/G0dC1o
This document discusses miasms according to Dr. Hahnemann and Dr. Rajan Sankaran. It defines miasms as disease-causing agents that produce specific pathological tendencies. The three main miasms are Psora, Sycosis, and Syphilis. Psora relates to inflammation and growth, Sycosis to overgrowth and accumulation, and Syphilis to decay and destruction. The document provides details on the characteristics of each miasm in terms of their effects on the mind, skin, and other areas. It also discusses acute, half-spiritual, and accessory miasms, and views miasms from a cellular and genetic perspective according to Dr. Praful
Practice of Medicine 10 Year Questions Compilation ( BHMS ) by Dr. Ankita baliDr Ankita Bali
This was a compilation that I did to get a clear picture of what the Final year medicine papers offered over previous years . And the compilation helped a lot by highlighting the important topics of the vast course of Practice of Medicine.
This compilation is specifically for BHMS students of Agra University as it offers topic-wise coverage of previous year papers.
POCKET MANUAL OF HOMOEOPATHIC MATERIA MEDICA WITH REPERTORY - BOERICKESalini Mandal
This document provides an overview of the Pocket Manual of Homoeopathic Materia Medica & Repertory. It describes the book's author, editions, philosophy, organization, grading system, number of remedies included, and advantages and drawbacks. The book contains materia medica and repertory sections organized according to Hahnemann's schema, with over 1400 remedies and clinical rubrics to aid quick prescribing. However, it also includes some outdated terminology and unproven remedies, and lacks cross-references in places.
Introduction to the concordance repertoriesdrmohitmathur
The presentation discusses the fundamental concept of concordance repertories. The framework, merits and demerits of Gentry concordance repertory and Repertory of Hering’s Guiding Symptoms of our Materia Medica by Calvin B.Knerr are described in detail.
Understanding Natrum group with elaboration of Natrum Muriaticum personality from Homoeopathic Materia Medica
By Dr. Namrata Bosamia Surati B.H.M.S., M. D. (HOM.)
Homoeopathic materia medica group study - Carbon group slide show presentatio...Dr.hansraj salve
Simplest and easiest way to learn and remember materia medica drugs is group study of homoeopathic materia medica this is a demo for our students and practitioner for there reference if you like share with your friends. for complete understanding watch slide show presentation now!!!
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.
Tips and tricks to learn 120+ homoeopathic remedies just within one hour - By...Dr.hansraj salve
Tips and tricks to learn 120+ homoeopathic remedies just within one hour that you never imagined before - By Dr. Hansaraj salve.
Definition - Study of a number of similar homeopathic remedies which poses similar structure, properties and characteristics considered together related in certain groups like acid group, metal group, carbon group etc.
Group study is first step to understand each remedy in its entity
Save lot of time and energy to remember and learn materia medica.
It is always advantageous to learn particular group characteristics and structural elements of the group first and then study group members which can make learning procedure easy and fun and this will help you in easy understanding of similarities and differences between group members and other remedies(comparative study of materia medica).
for more details visit https://goo.gl/G0dC1o
This document discusses miasms according to Dr. Hahnemann and Dr. Rajan Sankaran. It defines miasms as disease-causing agents that produce specific pathological tendencies. The three main miasms are Psora, Sycosis, and Syphilis. Psora relates to inflammation and growth, Sycosis to overgrowth and accumulation, and Syphilis to decay and destruction. The document provides details on the characteristics of each miasm in terms of their effects on the mind, skin, and other areas. It also discusses acute, half-spiritual, and accessory miasms, and views miasms from a cellular and genetic perspective according to Dr. Praful
This document provides a summary and analysis of Boenninghausen's Therapeutic Pocket Book (BTPB). It discusses the background and origins of the book, its author Clemens Maria Franz Baron Von Boenninghausen, translations and editions. It examines the philosophic foundations including the doctrines of analogy, concomitants, and remedy evaluation/grading. It analyzes the plan, construction, advantages including emphasis on complete symptoms and modalities, and disadvantages such as few rubrics and remedies. In conclusion, the document provides a critical overview of BTPB and its contributions and limitations as a repertory.
This document discusses 75 rubrics from Kent's Repertory and provides explanations for their meanings and applications. It aims to help students and practitioners properly understand and interpret rubrics to select the simillimum remedy. While rubrics can be ambiguous, continuous study and experience with Materia Medica is needed to correctly apply them in clinical practice. The rubrics cover symptoms relating to the mind, generalities, different body systems and organs.
This document provides an overview of Dr. J.T. Kent's "Repertory of the Homoeopathic Materia Medica". It discusses the contents and editions of the book, sources Kent drew from, his philosophical approach, and construction of the repertory. Key points include that the repertory was first published in 1897 and introduced a more systematic and readable format than predecessors. It became the popular choice and established the modern era of homeopathic repertories. The document also examines Kent's background and influence on homeopathic philosophy.
This document provides a compilation of repertory topics and resources for students. It includes:
1. A repertory syllabus outline according to CCH guidelines with topics such as the history of repertories, case taking, repertorization methods, and key repertories.
2. A list of 40 repertory topics that should be covered based on 10 years of previous exam questions, including types of repertories, case processing techniques, and details on important repertories.
3. A chapter-by-chapter breakdown of repertory topics to guide students in organizing their studies, with sections on introduction to repertorization, case taking, early and modern repertories, and more
Gelsemium Homeopathic Materia Medica Slide Show Presentation by Dr.Hansraj SalveDr.hansraj salve
Gelsemium is a king of paralytic remedies. Watch this slide show presentation to learn more
Gelsemium.
Yellow Jasmine. (Loganiaceae)
For children, young people, especially women of a nervous, hysterical temperament (Croc., Ign.). Complete relaxation and prostration of whole muscular system with entire motor paralysis. Excitable, irritable, sensitive; for the nervous affections of onanists of both sexes (Kali p.). Bad effects from fright, fear, exciting news and sudden motions (Ign. - from pleasant surprise, Coff.). Fear of death (Ars.); utter lack of courage. The anticipation of any unusual ordeal, preparing for church, theatre, or to meet an engagement, brings on diarrhoea; stage fright, nervous dread of appearing in public (Arg. n.). General depression from heat of sun or summer. Weakness and trembling; of tongue, hands, legs; of the entire body. Desire to be quiet, to be let alone; does not wish to speak or have any one near her, even if the person be silent (Ign.). Vertigo, spreading from the occiput (Sil.); with diplopia, dim vision, loss of sight; seems intoxicated when trying to move. Children; fear of falling, grasp the crib or seize the nurse (Bor., Sanic.). Headache; preceded by blindness (Kali bi.), > by profuse urination. Lack of muscular co-ordination; confused; muscles refuse to obey the will. Headache: beginning in the cervical spine; pains extend over head, causing bursting sensation in forehead and eyeballs (Sang., Sil., begins in the same way, but semi-lateral); < by mental exertion; from smoking; heat of sun; lying with head low. Sensation of band around the head above eyes (Carb. ac., Sulph.); scalp sore to touch. Fears that unless on the move heart will cease beating (fears it would cease beating if she moved, Dig.). Slow pulse of old age. Great heaviness of the eyelids; cannot keep them open (Caust., Graph., Sep.). Chill without thirst, especially along spine, running up and down the back in rapid, wave-like succession from sacrum to occiput.
Relations. - Compare: Bap. in threatening typhoid fever; Ipecac. in dumb ague, after suppression by quinine.
Aggravation. - Damp weather; before a thunderstorm; mental emotion or excitement; bad news; tobacco smoking; when thinking of his ailments; when spoken to of his loss.
for more tutorial visit our website - hmmslideshow.esy.es
The document discusses miasms, which are chronic disease tendencies according to homeopathic theory. It describes the three main miasms - psora, sycosis, and syphilis. Psora is associated with need, sycosis with deception, and syphilis with destruction. The deepest and most pathological miasm is syphilis, while psora is more superficial. Understanding a patient's miasm is important for properly analyzing the case, arriving at the correct remedy, dosages, and prognosis. The document emphasizes finding syphilitic symptoms in particular when treating chronic diseases.
This document discusses the concept of miasm in homeopathy. It provides information on the mind state, pathophysiology, and characteristics associated with psora miasm. Specific symptoms are outlined for various parts of the body including the skin, hair, eyes, ears, nose, mouth, heart, abdomen, and more. The document aims to help understand the state and stage of mind, pathophysiology, and characteristics of different miasms and constitutions in homeopathy.
This presentation is an overview of Mercury group of remedies in Homoeopathy. An attempt to explain this group according to different authors for convinience of scholars.
A CONCISE REPERTORY OF HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINES - PHATAKSalini Mandal
This document discusses the history and features of A Concise Repertory of Homoeopathic Medicines. It was conceived by Dr. Salini Mandal to provide a concise and handy repertory arranged in alphabetical order. With help from friends like Mr. S.L Kapadi and Dr. (Mrs) Homai A Merchant, Dr. Mandal compiled the repertory over many years, adding to it based on clinical experience. The repertory lists remedies alphabetically without philosophy. It contains rubrics for parts of the body with related subrubrics and includes many rubrics not found in other repertories.
Boenninghausen’s therapeutic pocket book[btpb]vandana b e
1. The document discusses Boenninghausen's Therapeutic Pocket Book (BTPB), a foundational homeopathic repertory published in 1846.
2. BTPB uses a philosophical approach to organizing symptoms under 7 chapters - Mind, Body systems, Sensations, Sleep/Dreams, Fever, Health changes, and Remedy relationships. It includes 342 remedies.
3. The document analyzes BTPB's structure, including the organization of chapters, rubrics, and remedies. It also notes some misplaced rubrics. BTPB was pioneering in its focus on totality of symptoms, modalities, and relationships between remedies.
Ammonium muriaticum homeopathic materia medica slide show presentation by Dr....Dr.hansraj salve
Ammonium muriaticum homeopathic materia medica slide show presentation by Dr.hansraj salveLearn whole homoeopathic materia medica in new style with Dr.hansraj salve click on the link To start study, And For daily new drug update visit to our Website hmmslideshow.esy.es
1. The document describes the homeopathic remedy Silicea terra, including its spheres of action, pathogenesis, clinical applications, and key characteristics.
2. It presents a case study of a 6-year-old girl with papular eruptions on her neck treated successfully with a single dose of Silicea 200 and subsequent doses of Silicea 30.
3. The remedy Silicea is known as a deep-acting polycrest remedy that can treat conditions like abscesses, boils, and fistulas where surgery cannot reach.
Agricus muscaris Homoeopathic materia medica slide show presentation by Dr.Ha...Dr.hansraj salve
Agricus muscarius Homoeopathic materia medica slide show presentation by Dr.Hansraj salve.Learn whole homoeopathic Materia medica in new style with Dr.hansraj salve.
For daily new drug update visit to our Website – hmmslideshow.esy.es
The presentation takes lead from the Part I: Concept of Disease in Homoeopathy to classify the diseases primarily Acute and Chronic and thereby explain the process of understanding the disease and the required treatment.
The presentation provides an appraoch evaluation of symptoms, the treatment and the treatment principle.
The rightly selected sweet pill can become a panacea in Homoeopathy.
Iodine is a non-metallic element that is a member of the halogen group. It was discovered in 1811 and named after the Greek word for violet due to the color of its vapor. Iodine is used as a disinfectant, in pharmaceuticals, food supplements, and to prevent iodine deficiency. High exposure can cause toxicity symptoms like skin and lung irritation. Iodine deficiency can lead to myxedema while excess intake of certain foods can inhibit iodine absorption and cause goiter.
Bacillinum is a homeopathic remedy made from tuberculosis bacteria. It is used to treat various conditions associated with tuberculosis including night sweats, enlarged glands, coughs, sore throats, and ringworm. It can also help insanity when associated with ringworm. Bacillinum is indicated for weak lungs, children with breathing issues at night, and elderly people with chronic respiratory problems. It may help with conditions stemming from a tubercular inheritance or mixed with syphilis. Symptoms include irritability, depression, fear including of dogs, and weakness.
I like to introduce my first slide share for students of homeopathy to help them in studying mateia medica easily and playfully from today onward I will post 1 materia medica drug slide show every day and my new slide show presentation with new drug will come soon so keep in touch.
Dr.Hansraj salve
Here is short description of acetic acid as per allens keynote symptoms
ACETIC ACID ( ACETICUM ACIDUM ).
Glacial Acetic Acid. (CH3COOH.)
Physical make up:
• Adapted to pale lean persons with lax, flabby muscles; face pale, waxy(Fer.).
General symptom:
• Haemorrhage; from every mucous outlet, nose, throat, lungs, stomach, bowels, uterus (Fer., Mill.);
• Great prostration; after injuries (Sulph. ac.); after surgical shock; after anaesthetics.
• Thirst; intense, burning, insatiable even for large quantities in dropsy, diabetes, chronic diarrhoea; but no thirst in fever.
• Cannot sleep lying on the back (sleeps better on back, Ars.); sensation of sinking in abdomen causing dyspnoea; rests better lying on belly (Am. c.).
Perticular generals:
• metrorrhagia; vicarious; traumatic epistaxis (Arn.). Marasmus and other wasting diseases of children (Abrot., Iod., Sanic., Tub.).
• Sour belching and vomiting of pregnancy, burning water-brash and profuse salivation, day and night (Lac. ac., salivation < at night, Mer. s.).
• Diarrhoea; copious, exhausting, great thirst; in dropsy, typhus, phthisis; with night sweats. True croup, hissing respiration, cough with inhalation (Spong.); last stages.
• Inhalation of vapor of cider vinegar has been successfully used in croup and malignant diphtheria.
• Hectic fever, skin dry and hot; red spot on left cheek and drenching night sweats.
Remedy relationship:
It antidotes anaesthetic vapors (Amyl.); fumes of charcoal and gas; Opium and Stramonium. Cider vinegar antidotes Carbolic acid.
Follows well; after Cinchona, in haemorrhage; after Digitalis, in dropsy. It aggravates; the symptoms of Arn., Bell., Lach., Mer., especially the headache from Belladonna
This document provides information about the homeopathic remedy Lycopodium, including its botanical origins, preparation process, key symptoms, and areas of the body it affects. Lycopodium is described as being indicated for deep-seated, chronic conditions and is especially useful for intellectually keen but physically weak individuals. Its symptoms include abdominal bloating, urinary issues, cough, and anxiety about public speaking. Comparisons are made between Lycopodium and other remedies like Natrum mur.
The document discusses three types of materia medica: therapeutic, picture, and comparative. Therapeutic materia medica organizes remedies by disease indications. Picture materia medica aims to represent each remedy's individual picture in an artistic manner, focusing on mental symptoms. Comparative materia medica compares remedies based on symptoms, pathology, sphere of action, or at the drug level. The document provides examples and discusses the merits and demerits of each approach.
1. The document discusses potassium (K), an essential mineral and electrolyte in the human body. It details K's properties, sources, functions, deficiencies, toxicity, and the Kali group of homeopathic remedies.
2. Potassium is important for muscle function, cell biochemistry, growth, and enzyme activation. Deficiencies can cause fatigue, weakness, and irregular heartbeat, while toxicity raises risks of irregular heartbeat and cardiac arrest.
3. The Kali group remedies are indicated for various pains, discharges, swelling, weakness, and skin conditions. Members include Kali carb, Kali ars, and Kali bich.
IGNOU DNHE Project Proposal by Dr. Ankita BaliDr Ankita Bali
1. The document is a project proposal submitted by Dr. Ankita Bali to her study center for approval to study creating awareness about the role of diet in common nutritional deficiency disorders in India.
2. The proposal focuses on 4 key nutritional disorders: PEM, xerophthalmia, anemia, and iodine deficiency disorders. Dr. Bali will create awareness through posters and flashcards at a district hospital in Ghaziabad, targeting patients aged 18-35 from lower-middle socioeconomic classes.
3. If approved, the study aims to assess current awareness levels and educate participants about inexpensive dietary measures to prevent and treat the 4 disorders.
DNHE, IGNOU Solved Project Report by Dr. Ankita BaliDr Ankita Bali
This is my project report of DNHE, IGNOU. This has to be submitted after the project proposal has been approved by your project guide.
You can find my project proposal in the other section.
Also, I made a typed report, but usually they prefer a handwritten report.
Also make sure, that your practical part should be much more than the theory. (This is the key rule for any thesis or project)
This document provides a summary and analysis of Boenninghausen's Therapeutic Pocket Book (BTPB). It discusses the background and origins of the book, its author Clemens Maria Franz Baron Von Boenninghausen, translations and editions. It examines the philosophic foundations including the doctrines of analogy, concomitants, and remedy evaluation/grading. It analyzes the plan, construction, advantages including emphasis on complete symptoms and modalities, and disadvantages such as few rubrics and remedies. In conclusion, the document provides a critical overview of BTPB and its contributions and limitations as a repertory.
This document discusses 75 rubrics from Kent's Repertory and provides explanations for their meanings and applications. It aims to help students and practitioners properly understand and interpret rubrics to select the simillimum remedy. While rubrics can be ambiguous, continuous study and experience with Materia Medica is needed to correctly apply them in clinical practice. The rubrics cover symptoms relating to the mind, generalities, different body systems and organs.
This document provides an overview of Dr. J.T. Kent's "Repertory of the Homoeopathic Materia Medica". It discusses the contents and editions of the book, sources Kent drew from, his philosophical approach, and construction of the repertory. Key points include that the repertory was first published in 1897 and introduced a more systematic and readable format than predecessors. It became the popular choice and established the modern era of homeopathic repertories. The document also examines Kent's background and influence on homeopathic philosophy.
This document provides a compilation of repertory topics and resources for students. It includes:
1. A repertory syllabus outline according to CCH guidelines with topics such as the history of repertories, case taking, repertorization methods, and key repertories.
2. A list of 40 repertory topics that should be covered based on 10 years of previous exam questions, including types of repertories, case processing techniques, and details on important repertories.
3. A chapter-by-chapter breakdown of repertory topics to guide students in organizing their studies, with sections on introduction to repertorization, case taking, early and modern repertories, and more
Gelsemium Homeopathic Materia Medica Slide Show Presentation by Dr.Hansraj SalveDr.hansraj salve
Gelsemium is a king of paralytic remedies. Watch this slide show presentation to learn more
Gelsemium.
Yellow Jasmine. (Loganiaceae)
For children, young people, especially women of a nervous, hysterical temperament (Croc., Ign.). Complete relaxation and prostration of whole muscular system with entire motor paralysis. Excitable, irritable, sensitive; for the nervous affections of onanists of both sexes (Kali p.). Bad effects from fright, fear, exciting news and sudden motions (Ign. - from pleasant surprise, Coff.). Fear of death (Ars.); utter lack of courage. The anticipation of any unusual ordeal, preparing for church, theatre, or to meet an engagement, brings on diarrhoea; stage fright, nervous dread of appearing in public (Arg. n.). General depression from heat of sun or summer. Weakness and trembling; of tongue, hands, legs; of the entire body. Desire to be quiet, to be let alone; does not wish to speak or have any one near her, even if the person be silent (Ign.). Vertigo, spreading from the occiput (Sil.); with diplopia, dim vision, loss of sight; seems intoxicated when trying to move. Children; fear of falling, grasp the crib or seize the nurse (Bor., Sanic.). Headache; preceded by blindness (Kali bi.), > by profuse urination. Lack of muscular co-ordination; confused; muscles refuse to obey the will. Headache: beginning in the cervical spine; pains extend over head, causing bursting sensation in forehead and eyeballs (Sang., Sil., begins in the same way, but semi-lateral); < by mental exertion; from smoking; heat of sun; lying with head low. Sensation of band around the head above eyes (Carb. ac., Sulph.); scalp sore to touch. Fears that unless on the move heart will cease beating (fears it would cease beating if she moved, Dig.). Slow pulse of old age. Great heaviness of the eyelids; cannot keep them open (Caust., Graph., Sep.). Chill without thirst, especially along spine, running up and down the back in rapid, wave-like succession from sacrum to occiput.
Relations. - Compare: Bap. in threatening typhoid fever; Ipecac. in dumb ague, after suppression by quinine.
Aggravation. - Damp weather; before a thunderstorm; mental emotion or excitement; bad news; tobacco smoking; when thinking of his ailments; when spoken to of his loss.
for more tutorial visit our website - hmmslideshow.esy.es
The document discusses miasms, which are chronic disease tendencies according to homeopathic theory. It describes the three main miasms - psora, sycosis, and syphilis. Psora is associated with need, sycosis with deception, and syphilis with destruction. The deepest and most pathological miasm is syphilis, while psora is more superficial. Understanding a patient's miasm is important for properly analyzing the case, arriving at the correct remedy, dosages, and prognosis. The document emphasizes finding syphilitic symptoms in particular when treating chronic diseases.
This document discusses the concept of miasm in homeopathy. It provides information on the mind state, pathophysiology, and characteristics associated with psora miasm. Specific symptoms are outlined for various parts of the body including the skin, hair, eyes, ears, nose, mouth, heart, abdomen, and more. The document aims to help understand the state and stage of mind, pathophysiology, and characteristics of different miasms and constitutions in homeopathy.
This presentation is an overview of Mercury group of remedies in Homoeopathy. An attempt to explain this group according to different authors for convinience of scholars.
A CONCISE REPERTORY OF HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINES - PHATAKSalini Mandal
This document discusses the history and features of A Concise Repertory of Homoeopathic Medicines. It was conceived by Dr. Salini Mandal to provide a concise and handy repertory arranged in alphabetical order. With help from friends like Mr. S.L Kapadi and Dr. (Mrs) Homai A Merchant, Dr. Mandal compiled the repertory over many years, adding to it based on clinical experience. The repertory lists remedies alphabetically without philosophy. It contains rubrics for parts of the body with related subrubrics and includes many rubrics not found in other repertories.
Boenninghausen’s therapeutic pocket book[btpb]vandana b e
1. The document discusses Boenninghausen's Therapeutic Pocket Book (BTPB), a foundational homeopathic repertory published in 1846.
2. BTPB uses a philosophical approach to organizing symptoms under 7 chapters - Mind, Body systems, Sensations, Sleep/Dreams, Fever, Health changes, and Remedy relationships. It includes 342 remedies.
3. The document analyzes BTPB's structure, including the organization of chapters, rubrics, and remedies. It also notes some misplaced rubrics. BTPB was pioneering in its focus on totality of symptoms, modalities, and relationships between remedies.
Ammonium muriaticum homeopathic materia medica slide show presentation by Dr....Dr.hansraj salve
Ammonium muriaticum homeopathic materia medica slide show presentation by Dr.hansraj salveLearn whole homoeopathic materia medica in new style with Dr.hansraj salve click on the link To start study, And For daily new drug update visit to our Website hmmslideshow.esy.es
1. The document describes the homeopathic remedy Silicea terra, including its spheres of action, pathogenesis, clinical applications, and key characteristics.
2. It presents a case study of a 6-year-old girl with papular eruptions on her neck treated successfully with a single dose of Silicea 200 and subsequent doses of Silicea 30.
3. The remedy Silicea is known as a deep-acting polycrest remedy that can treat conditions like abscesses, boils, and fistulas where surgery cannot reach.
Agricus muscaris Homoeopathic materia medica slide show presentation by Dr.Ha...Dr.hansraj salve
Agricus muscarius Homoeopathic materia medica slide show presentation by Dr.Hansraj salve.Learn whole homoeopathic Materia medica in new style with Dr.hansraj salve.
For daily new drug update visit to our Website – hmmslideshow.esy.es
The presentation takes lead from the Part I: Concept of Disease in Homoeopathy to classify the diseases primarily Acute and Chronic and thereby explain the process of understanding the disease and the required treatment.
The presentation provides an appraoch evaluation of symptoms, the treatment and the treatment principle.
The rightly selected sweet pill can become a panacea in Homoeopathy.
Iodine is a non-metallic element that is a member of the halogen group. It was discovered in 1811 and named after the Greek word for violet due to the color of its vapor. Iodine is used as a disinfectant, in pharmaceuticals, food supplements, and to prevent iodine deficiency. High exposure can cause toxicity symptoms like skin and lung irritation. Iodine deficiency can lead to myxedema while excess intake of certain foods can inhibit iodine absorption and cause goiter.
Bacillinum is a homeopathic remedy made from tuberculosis bacteria. It is used to treat various conditions associated with tuberculosis including night sweats, enlarged glands, coughs, sore throats, and ringworm. It can also help insanity when associated with ringworm. Bacillinum is indicated for weak lungs, children with breathing issues at night, and elderly people with chronic respiratory problems. It may help with conditions stemming from a tubercular inheritance or mixed with syphilis. Symptoms include irritability, depression, fear including of dogs, and weakness.
I like to introduce my first slide share for students of homeopathy to help them in studying mateia medica easily and playfully from today onward I will post 1 materia medica drug slide show every day and my new slide show presentation with new drug will come soon so keep in touch.
Dr.Hansraj salve
Here is short description of acetic acid as per allens keynote symptoms
ACETIC ACID ( ACETICUM ACIDUM ).
Glacial Acetic Acid. (CH3COOH.)
Physical make up:
• Adapted to pale lean persons with lax, flabby muscles; face pale, waxy(Fer.).
General symptom:
• Haemorrhage; from every mucous outlet, nose, throat, lungs, stomach, bowels, uterus (Fer., Mill.);
• Great prostration; after injuries (Sulph. ac.); after surgical shock; after anaesthetics.
• Thirst; intense, burning, insatiable even for large quantities in dropsy, diabetes, chronic diarrhoea; but no thirst in fever.
• Cannot sleep lying on the back (sleeps better on back, Ars.); sensation of sinking in abdomen causing dyspnoea; rests better lying on belly (Am. c.).
Perticular generals:
• metrorrhagia; vicarious; traumatic epistaxis (Arn.). Marasmus and other wasting diseases of children (Abrot., Iod., Sanic., Tub.).
• Sour belching and vomiting of pregnancy, burning water-brash and profuse salivation, day and night (Lac. ac., salivation < at night, Mer. s.).
• Diarrhoea; copious, exhausting, great thirst; in dropsy, typhus, phthisis; with night sweats. True croup, hissing respiration, cough with inhalation (Spong.); last stages.
• Inhalation of vapor of cider vinegar has been successfully used in croup and malignant diphtheria.
• Hectic fever, skin dry and hot; red spot on left cheek and drenching night sweats.
Remedy relationship:
It antidotes anaesthetic vapors (Amyl.); fumes of charcoal and gas; Opium and Stramonium. Cider vinegar antidotes Carbolic acid.
Follows well; after Cinchona, in haemorrhage; after Digitalis, in dropsy. It aggravates; the symptoms of Arn., Bell., Lach., Mer., especially the headache from Belladonna
This document provides information about the homeopathic remedy Lycopodium, including its botanical origins, preparation process, key symptoms, and areas of the body it affects. Lycopodium is described as being indicated for deep-seated, chronic conditions and is especially useful for intellectually keen but physically weak individuals. Its symptoms include abdominal bloating, urinary issues, cough, and anxiety about public speaking. Comparisons are made between Lycopodium and other remedies like Natrum mur.
The document discusses three types of materia medica: therapeutic, picture, and comparative. Therapeutic materia medica organizes remedies by disease indications. Picture materia medica aims to represent each remedy's individual picture in an artistic manner, focusing on mental symptoms. Comparative materia medica compares remedies based on symptoms, pathology, sphere of action, or at the drug level. The document provides examples and discusses the merits and demerits of each approach.
1. The document discusses potassium (K), an essential mineral and electrolyte in the human body. It details K's properties, sources, functions, deficiencies, toxicity, and the Kali group of homeopathic remedies.
2. Potassium is important for muscle function, cell biochemistry, growth, and enzyme activation. Deficiencies can cause fatigue, weakness, and irregular heartbeat, while toxicity raises risks of irregular heartbeat and cardiac arrest.
3. The Kali group remedies are indicated for various pains, discharges, swelling, weakness, and skin conditions. Members include Kali carb, Kali ars, and Kali bich.
IGNOU DNHE Project Proposal by Dr. Ankita BaliDr Ankita Bali
1. The document is a project proposal submitted by Dr. Ankita Bali to her study center for approval to study creating awareness about the role of diet in common nutritional deficiency disorders in India.
2. The proposal focuses on 4 key nutritional disorders: PEM, xerophthalmia, anemia, and iodine deficiency disorders. Dr. Bali will create awareness through posters and flashcards at a district hospital in Ghaziabad, targeting patients aged 18-35 from lower-middle socioeconomic classes.
3. If approved, the study aims to assess current awareness levels and educate participants about inexpensive dietary measures to prevent and treat the 4 disorders.
DNHE, IGNOU Solved Project Report by Dr. Ankita BaliDr Ankita Bali
This is my project report of DNHE, IGNOU. This has to be submitted after the project proposal has been approved by your project guide.
You can find my project proposal in the other section.
Also, I made a typed report, but usually they prefer a handwritten report.
Also make sure, that your practical part should be much more than the theory. (This is the key rule for any thesis or project)
National Immunisation Schedule by Government of IndiaDr Ankita Bali
In this article, I have briefly explained National Immunization Scheduled by Government of India. Also there are reference links to help you study in depth.
In addition you can refer the immunisation schedule of US, from the reference link.
This document provides an outline of the contents covered in the Diploma in Nutrition and Health Education (DNHE) program offered by IGNOU. It is divided into two parts (DNHE-1 and DNHE-2) that cover various topics related to nutrition, health, disease management, and community health programs. The outline lists 23 units in DNHE-1 on nutrition concepts, meal planning, food utilization and safety, nutrition-related disorders and programs. DNHE-2 contains 21 units covering population health indicators, environmental sanitation, communicable diseases, primary healthcare and other national health programs.
DNHE 3 - Assignment ( IGNOU) by Dr. Ankita BaliDr Ankita Bali
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
IGNOU DNHE Assignment 2 by Dr. Ankita baliDr Ankita Bali
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Meaning of Mind Rubrics in Kent Repertory Dr Ankita Bali
This document provides definitions and explanations for 86 mental state rubrics from Kent's Repertory. It aims to help students and practitioners properly understand the meanings assigned to different rubrics. Some key rubrics explained include abandoned, abrupt, absent minded, absurd, abusive, acute, admiration, admonition, afraid, agitation, aloof, ambitious, anger, anguish, anticipation and anxious. The document provides concise yet detailed explanations to clarify the subtle differences between related rubrics.
This document provides a summary of important rubrics from Kent's Repertory organized by body system. It includes over 50 rubrics for the mind, 7 for vertigo, 15 for the head, 12 for eyes, 6 for ears, 8 for the face, 15 for nose, 7 for the mouth, 4 for the stomach, 5 for respiration, 3 for the chest, 8 for extremities, 7 for sleep, 14 for fever/chills/sweat, 5 for skin, and 22 general rubrics. The rubrics describe symptoms such as anxiety, confusion, vertigo, headaches, eye and ear issues, facial expressions, nasal discharge, stomach pains, breathing difficulties, fever patterns and more.
This document is a certificate confirming that Dr. Ankita Bali successfully completed the online Business Foundations Specialization through Coursera and the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. The specialization consisted of 5 courses taught by Wharton faculty over 4-week periods culminating in a capstone project with an industry partner. The specialization provided a basic understanding of key business concepts and terminology to apply to a real business challenge involving a marketing plan, financial model, and production/service plan.
This document contains a community medicine visit file for a student named Ankita Bali. It lists 7 visits/programs she attended in 2014 for her community medicine course, including World Population Day, a visit to Mother Dairy, Nutrition Day, a visit to the National Centre for Disease Control, a sewage treatment plant, a water treatment plant, and National AIDS Day. For each visit, there is a 1-2 page assignment summarizing the activities and lessons learned from that visit related to community health issues. The visits provided exposure to and education on topics like family planning, nutrition, water/sewage treatment, and infectious diseases.
COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) with Homoepathic Therapeutics by...Dr Ankita Bali
The document defines COPD as a preventable and treatable lung disease characterized by airflow limitation that is not fully reversible. It describes COPD as including emphysema, chronic bronchitis, and small airways disease. The causes of COPD include cigarette smoking, air pollution, and occupational exposures. Symptoms worsen over time and include cough, sputum production, and exertional dyspnea. The severity of COPD is classified in stages based on lung function tests. Management of COPD focuses on smoking cessation and treatments to improve symptoms and quality of life such as inhalers, oxygen therapy, and homeopathy.
June 3, 2024 Anti-Semitism Letter Sent to MIT President Kornbluth and MIT Cor...Levi Shapiro
Letter from the Congress of the United States regarding Anti-Semitism sent June 3rd to MIT President Sally Kornbluth, MIT Corp Chair, Mark Gorenberg
Dear Dr. Kornbluth and Mr. Gorenberg,
The US House of Representatives is deeply concerned by ongoing and pervasive acts of antisemitic
harassment and intimidation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Failing to act decisively to ensure a safe learning environment for all students would be a grave dereliction of your responsibilities as President of MIT and Chair of the MIT Corporation.
This Congress will not stand idly by and allow an environment hostile to Jewish students to persist. The House believes that your institution is in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, and the inability or
unwillingness to rectify this violation through action requires accountability.
Postsecondary education is a unique opportunity for students to learn and have their ideas and beliefs challenged. However, universities receiving hundreds of millions of federal funds annually have denied
students that opportunity and have been hijacked to become venues for the promotion of terrorism, antisemitic harassment and intimidation, unlawful encampments, and in some cases, assaults and riots.
The House of Representatives will not countenance the use of federal funds to indoctrinate students into hateful, antisemitic, anti-American supporters of terrorism. Investigations into campus antisemitism by the Committee on Education and the Workforce and the Committee on Ways and Means have been expanded into a Congress-wide probe across all relevant jurisdictions to address this national crisis. The undersigned Committees will conduct oversight into the use of federal funds at MIT and its learning environment under authorities granted to each Committee.
• The Committee on Education and the Workforce has been investigating your institution since December 7, 2023. The Committee has broad jurisdiction over postsecondary education, including its compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, campus safety concerns over disruptions to the learning environment, and the awarding of federal student aid under the Higher Education Act.
• The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is investigating the sources of funding and other support flowing to groups espousing pro-Hamas propaganda and engaged in antisemitic harassment and intimidation of students. The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is the principal oversight committee of the US House of Representatives and has broad authority to investigate “any matter” at “any time” under House Rule X.
• The Committee on Ways and Means has been investigating several universities since November 15, 2023, when the Committee held a hearing entitled From Ivory Towers to Dark Corners: Investigating the Nexus Between Antisemitism, Tax-Exempt Universities, and Terror Financing. The Committee followed the hearing with letters to those institutions on January 10, 202
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
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A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
Biological screening of herbal drugs: Introduction and Need for
Phyto-Pharmacological Screening, New Strategies for evaluating
Natural Products, In vitro evaluation techniques for Antioxidants, Antimicrobial and Anticancer drugs. In vivo evaluation techniques
for Anti-inflammatory, Antiulcer, Anticancer, Wound healing, Antidiabetic, Hepatoprotective, Cardio protective, Diuretics and
Antifertility, Toxicity studies as per OECD guidelines
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
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11. Materia Medica – Medicine List by Dr. Ankita Bali Page 11
[(Cough) (Respiratory) (Aggravation and Amelioration) ] -P2
73. Syzygium jambolanum [(Role of Mother Tincture)(Diabetes) ] -P2
74. Trillium pendulum [(Female)(Respiratory) ] -P2
75. Urtica urens (Skin) - P1,P2 (Extremities) -P2
76. Vaccinum (Skin) -P2
77. Variolinum
78. Veratrum viride (Rheumatic complaints)- P1 [(Fever)(Throat) ] -P2
79. Vibrinuin opulus (Female)-I , P2
80. Vinca minor [(Headache)(Skin) ] -P2
81. Vipera (Extremities) -P2
Other Questions
1. Describe the indications of 4 remedies which are used in tincture
form.
2. Passiflorum (Sleep.) (Respiratory)
3. Menyanthus (Fever.)
4. Suggest the medicines of following medicines:
1) Desire to be alone, want to lie down & sleep.
2) Pruritus in pregnancy, Piles unable to lie down.
3) Headache in place of menses.
4) Flooding with fainting.
5) Taste-sweeting, terribly foetid; Pus like as form an abscess.
6) Trembling all over (Subjective) intense nervousness and
profound exhaustion.
7) Cannot walk on uneven ground.
8) Prolapse of uteri, many cares of years standing cured.
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9) Oedematous Swelling in various parts of the body.
10) Feels unusually well day before.
11) Can only void Urine while sitting bent backwards.
12) Everything in a room seemed strange as though in a strange
place.
13) Diplopia , one image seem below the other.
14) In Fever , ravenous hunger for days before attack.
15) Indolent ; does not want to do anything either work or play ;
even an exertion to think.
16) Sensation of lump in throat , descends on swallowing , but
returns immediately.
17) Pulse irregular in force , but regular in rhythm.
18) Enuresis ; nocturnal from nervous irritation ; pale , copious
after catheterization.
19) Mental confusion cannot find the right word for anything.
20) Paralysis of bladder in old women.
21) Headache from too much thinking.
22) Vertigo with nausea & vomiting on least motion, particularly
when closing eyes.
23) Sciatica pain worse when standing and letting foot rest on
flow.
24) Cough caused by tickling throat.
25) Music is unbearable produces nervousness.
26) Terrible toothache during the early month of pregnancy
worse on lying compeling to rise and walk about.
27) Great weakness in chest even unable to talk.
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28) Menses too late, scanty, lasting for few hours.
29) Dry cough from slightest inhalation of cold air covers head,
bed clothes to make air warmer.
30) Icy cold hand and feet with warmth of the rest of the body.
5. Draw a pen picture of your study among the poly crest & most
commonly indicated drugs you thought in clinical classes its practical
use in outdoor duties you became familiar. Explain 1 of any such drug.
6. Acid Flour ( Skin)
7. What is Homoeopathic Materia Medica? What is the importance of
Nosodes & Sarcodes in Homoeopathy.
Write down main indications of Syphilinum.
8. Common Characteristics of ACID group & DP of Sabina.
9. Explain in detail, the Classification of Constitution.
10. Ustilago (Female)
11.Short Note on Trio of Burning Medicine.
12.Short Note on Trio of Mental Restlessness.
13.Group Studies:
1. Magnesia Group
2. Ophidia Group
3. Merc. Group
14. Valeriana (Extremities)
15. Artimicea (Epilepsy)