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.
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.
HA Robert Concept of miasm .pdf homeopathyShivPratap37
Hahnemann classified diseases into four divisions, including mechanical diseases and three miasms - syphilis, sycosis (gonorrhea), and psora. Psora was considered the source of most chronic diseases and subjective symptoms. It originated as a skin infection but could affect any part of the body if suppressed. Psora often lay dormant for years before acute manifestations occurred due to stressors. Its characteristic symptoms included itching, anxiety, fatigue, digestive issues, and a generally unhealthy skin and hair. Hahnemann believed psora could only be cured by the similar homeopathic remedy that addressed the deep constitutional state.
BOGER BOENINGHAUSENS CHARACTERISTICS AND REPERTORYSalini Mandal
This document provides biographical information about Dr. C.M. Boger and an overview of his contributions to homeopathic literature. It notes that Boger was a leading homeopathic physician in the US in the early 20th century who translated and condensed Boenninghausen's works. Boger's publication systematized Boenninghausen's approach into a single volume that included 140 remedy profiles and a repertory. It outlines the structure and features of Boger's publication, including its focus on totality of symptoms, pathological generals, causation/time, and distinctive approach to fever cases.
This document discusses remedy reactions in homeopathy. It defines remedy reaction as the secondary action that occurs when the vital force responds to a homeopathic remedy. It notes that Hahnemann and Kent both extensively wrote about observing how remedies impact patients. The document outlines 10 different types of reactions that may occur, such as aggravations, ameliorations, or new/old symptoms appearing, and what each reaction may indicate about the remedy's appropriateness, the disease prognosis, and whether the case is curable. Monitoring remedy reactions is important for assessing cases and determining the need for further prescriptions.
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.
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.
This document discusses the laws and principles of homeopathic posology, which is the study of dosage in homeopathy. It covers the evolution of concepts of minimum dose from Hahnemann's early use of large doses to infinitesimal doses. Guidelines from different homeopaths on potency and dose selection are provided. The preparation, application and repetition of infinitesimal doses are examined. Factors affecting susceptibility and guidelines for potency and dose selection are outlined.
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.
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.
HA Robert Concept of miasm .pdf homeopathyShivPratap37
Hahnemann classified diseases into four divisions, including mechanical diseases and three miasms - syphilis, sycosis (gonorrhea), and psora. Psora was considered the source of most chronic diseases and subjective symptoms. It originated as a skin infection but could affect any part of the body if suppressed. Psora often lay dormant for years before acute manifestations occurred due to stressors. Its characteristic symptoms included itching, anxiety, fatigue, digestive issues, and a generally unhealthy skin and hair. Hahnemann believed psora could only be cured by the similar homeopathic remedy that addressed the deep constitutional state.
BOGER BOENINGHAUSENS CHARACTERISTICS AND REPERTORYSalini Mandal
This document provides biographical information about Dr. C.M. Boger and an overview of his contributions to homeopathic literature. It notes that Boger was a leading homeopathic physician in the US in the early 20th century who translated and condensed Boenninghausen's works. Boger's publication systematized Boenninghausen's approach into a single volume that included 140 remedy profiles and a repertory. It outlines the structure and features of Boger's publication, including its focus on totality of symptoms, pathological generals, causation/time, and distinctive approach to fever cases.
This document discusses remedy reactions in homeopathy. It defines remedy reaction as the secondary action that occurs when the vital force responds to a homeopathic remedy. It notes that Hahnemann and Kent both extensively wrote about observing how remedies impact patients. The document outlines 10 different types of reactions that may occur, such as aggravations, ameliorations, or new/old symptoms appearing, and what each reaction may indicate about the remedy's appropriateness, the disease prognosis, and whether the case is curable. Monitoring remedy reactions is important for assessing cases and determining the need for further prescriptions.
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.
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.
This document discusses the laws and principles of homeopathic posology, which is the study of dosage in homeopathy. It covers the evolution of concepts of minimum dose from Hahnemann's early use of large doses to infinitesimal doses. Guidelines from different homeopaths on potency and dose selection are provided. The preparation, application and repetition of infinitesimal doses are examined. Factors affecting susceptibility and guidelines for potency and dose selection are outlined.
Homoeopathy considers pathology from a chronic disease perspective. Hahnemann developed the concepts of miasms and latency to explain chronic diseases. He associated psora with many chronic skin and internal diseases. Hahnemann was ahead of his time in recognizing infectious diseases as caused by microscopic organisms and parasites. He viewed disease as a dynamic disturbance caused by morbific agents internal or external to the body, and treatment as removing these agents' effects through antidotes that cause similar symptoms. Hahnemann's theories of the underlying causes and mechanisms of chronic diseases have been largely validated by modern science.
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.
Alumina Homoeopathic materia medica slide show presentation by Dr.Hansraj salveDr.hansraj salve
Alumina Homoeopathic materia medica slide show presentation by Dr.Hansraj salveLearn whole homoeopathic Materia medica in new style with Dr.hansraj salve click on the linkTo start study Or For daily new drug update visit to our Website – hmmslideshow.esy.es
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 discusses the syphilitic miasm and its effects on the mind. It describes key characteristics of the syphilitic mind including being dull, stubborn, morose, having guilty complexes and fixed ideas. It notes tendencies towards violence, destruction, suicide, homicide, escaping responsibilities, idiocy, lack of comprehension and cold-bloodedness. Remedies mentioned include heavy metals like syphilinum and silicea as well as other substances like arsenicum iodatum, kali sulphuricum, mercury and nitrum acidum.
The document discusses the history and evolution of card repertories in homeopathy. It notes that while early repertories took hours to use, card repertories were developed to minimize the labor involved. Card repertories list rubrics and remedies on individual cards that can be visually sorted to identify potential remedies. The document outlines several pioneers who developed card repertories and provides a table listing many card repertories developed between 1889-2007. It describes the methodology for using card repertories and notes both advantages of speed and disadvantages of limitations compared to full repertories.
Case processing in homeopathy involves analyzing the case, evaluating symptoms, determining the totality of symptoms, performing a miasmatic analysis, and making a homeopathic diagnosis. Analyzing the case involves classifying symptoms as common or uncommon and categorizing them. Evaluating symptoms determines each symptom's significance by ranking different types of symptoms in order of priority. The totality of symptoms reflects the outward picture of the internal essence of the disease based on deviations from the healthy state. It involves considering changes in disposition, mind, physical constitution, and the full symptom picture. Proper case analysis and evaluation are essential for accurately capturing the totality of symptoms and selecting the simillimum remedy.
This document discusses the miasm known as Sycosis. It provides details on the characteristic mental and physical symptoms associated with Sycosis. Mentally, there is suspiciousness, jealousy, absentmindedness, loss of memory, lack of self-confidence, and restlessness. Physically, symptoms can include vertigo, headaches, hair and scalp issues, ear problems, sinusitis, oral cavity problems, lung conditions like pneumonia and emphysema, vocal cord nodules, cough, and cardiac issues like valve problems and irregular heartbeats. The document aims to help understand the state of mind, pathophysiology, characteristics, and constitutions associated with the Sycosis miasm.
Alumina is a homeopathic remedy made from aluminum oxide. It is suited for people who are chilly, dry, thin, and have a dark complexion. Key symptoms include chronic constipation, dry skin that cracks and itches intensely, and mental exhaustion after menstruation for women. Pain symptoms include a sensation of hot iron penetrating the arms and fingers. Aggravations include waking in the morning and during full or new moons, while ameliorations include being in open air, cold washing, damp weather, and lying down.
This document discusses the correlation between homeopathic materia medica and repertory. It explains that materia medica records symptoms from drug provings, while repertory acts as an index to materia medica to help physicians more efficiently find the similar remedy. The document illustrates how repertory starts with a broad group of potential remedies and gradually narrows them down using rubrics until identifying the simillimum described in materia medica. It provides an example of synthesizing rubrics by combining related symptoms scattered across repertory into one rubric.
The document discusses nosodes in homeopathy. It defines nosodes as preparations made from microbes, viruses, fungi, or pathological secretions and excretions. Nosodes are classified into four types based on what they are derived from. The document lists several examples of specific nosodes like Psorinum, Tuberculinum, Variolinum, and others. It states that nosodes can be used when the best selected remedy fails to act, when there are few symptoms, or to address sequelae of infection.
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.
The document provides information about Hepatitis A, B, and C. It defines each type of hepatitis virus, describes how each is transmitted, lists common symptoms, and outlines methods for diagnosis, treatment, prevention and patient education. Key points include that Hepatitis A is usually spread through contaminated food or water, Hepatitis B can be transmitted through bodily fluids and from mother to child, and Hepatitis C is transmitted through exposure to infected blood. Vaccines exist to prevent Hepatitis A and B. Treatment focuses on symptom relief and may include antiviral medication.
This document discusses the proper procedure for examining patients and recording case histories in homeopathy. It emphasizes allowing patients to describe their symptoms freely without interruption, using the patient's own language, and not leading or biasing the patient. Symptoms should be arranged clearly with dates and in a way that allows easy reference later. Circumstances like occupation, lifestyle, and environment can provide important context for symptoms. The examiner must be careful not to confuse the case history with their own preconceptions or the effects of previous incorrect prescriptions.
A systematic alphabetic repertory of homoeopathic remediesVenkata Satish Kola
This document provides an introduction to Baron Clemens Maria Franz von Boenninghausen's 1832 publication of the "Repertory of the Antipsoric Medicines". It discusses how Boenninghausen's repertory was the first published repertory in homeopathy and laid the foundation for later repertories. It also provides biographical information on Boenninghausen and reviews the contents and organization of his seminal work, including the 50 antipsoric remedies covered.
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.
Cuttlefish is prepared from the ink bag of the cuttlefish and acts especially on the portal system and female genital organs. It is well suited for women with venous congestion, uterine issues, and a pot-bellied physique. Common symptoms include fainting, chills, sadness, anxiety about loved ones, headaches at menstruation, hair loss, a yellow face and eyes, gastrointestinal issues like nausea and constipation, urinary problems, and skin eruptions. Modalities include aggravation in the afternoon and evenings and amelioration from warmth and exercise.
This document discusses beginning a journey of self-discovery by connecting to one's spirit and becoming one's own master through knowing oneself and awakening their inner child.
Homoeopathy considers pathology from a chronic disease perspective. Hahnemann developed the concepts of miasms and latency to explain chronic diseases. He associated psora with many chronic skin and internal diseases. Hahnemann was ahead of his time in recognizing infectious diseases as caused by microscopic organisms and parasites. He viewed disease as a dynamic disturbance caused by morbific agents internal or external to the body, and treatment as removing these agents' effects through antidotes that cause similar symptoms. Hahnemann's theories of the underlying causes and mechanisms of chronic diseases have been largely validated by modern science.
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.
Alumina Homoeopathic materia medica slide show presentation by Dr.Hansraj salveDr.hansraj salve
Alumina Homoeopathic materia medica slide show presentation by Dr.Hansraj salveLearn whole homoeopathic Materia medica in new style with Dr.hansraj salve click on the linkTo start study Or For daily new drug update visit to our Website – hmmslideshow.esy.es
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 discusses the syphilitic miasm and its effects on the mind. It describes key characteristics of the syphilitic mind including being dull, stubborn, morose, having guilty complexes and fixed ideas. It notes tendencies towards violence, destruction, suicide, homicide, escaping responsibilities, idiocy, lack of comprehension and cold-bloodedness. Remedies mentioned include heavy metals like syphilinum and silicea as well as other substances like arsenicum iodatum, kali sulphuricum, mercury and nitrum acidum.
The document discusses the history and evolution of card repertories in homeopathy. It notes that while early repertories took hours to use, card repertories were developed to minimize the labor involved. Card repertories list rubrics and remedies on individual cards that can be visually sorted to identify potential remedies. The document outlines several pioneers who developed card repertories and provides a table listing many card repertories developed between 1889-2007. It describes the methodology for using card repertories and notes both advantages of speed and disadvantages of limitations compared to full repertories.
Case processing in homeopathy involves analyzing the case, evaluating symptoms, determining the totality of symptoms, performing a miasmatic analysis, and making a homeopathic diagnosis. Analyzing the case involves classifying symptoms as common or uncommon and categorizing them. Evaluating symptoms determines each symptom's significance by ranking different types of symptoms in order of priority. The totality of symptoms reflects the outward picture of the internal essence of the disease based on deviations from the healthy state. It involves considering changes in disposition, mind, physical constitution, and the full symptom picture. Proper case analysis and evaluation are essential for accurately capturing the totality of symptoms and selecting the simillimum remedy.
This document discusses the miasm known as Sycosis. It provides details on the characteristic mental and physical symptoms associated with Sycosis. Mentally, there is suspiciousness, jealousy, absentmindedness, loss of memory, lack of self-confidence, and restlessness. Physically, symptoms can include vertigo, headaches, hair and scalp issues, ear problems, sinusitis, oral cavity problems, lung conditions like pneumonia and emphysema, vocal cord nodules, cough, and cardiac issues like valve problems and irregular heartbeats. The document aims to help understand the state of mind, pathophysiology, characteristics, and constitutions associated with the Sycosis miasm.
Alumina is a homeopathic remedy made from aluminum oxide. It is suited for people who are chilly, dry, thin, and have a dark complexion. Key symptoms include chronic constipation, dry skin that cracks and itches intensely, and mental exhaustion after menstruation for women. Pain symptoms include a sensation of hot iron penetrating the arms and fingers. Aggravations include waking in the morning and during full or new moons, while ameliorations include being in open air, cold washing, damp weather, and lying down.
This document discusses the correlation between homeopathic materia medica and repertory. It explains that materia medica records symptoms from drug provings, while repertory acts as an index to materia medica to help physicians more efficiently find the similar remedy. The document illustrates how repertory starts with a broad group of potential remedies and gradually narrows them down using rubrics until identifying the simillimum described in materia medica. It provides an example of synthesizing rubrics by combining related symptoms scattered across repertory into one rubric.
The document discusses nosodes in homeopathy. It defines nosodes as preparations made from microbes, viruses, fungi, or pathological secretions and excretions. Nosodes are classified into four types based on what they are derived from. The document lists several examples of specific nosodes like Psorinum, Tuberculinum, Variolinum, and others. It states that nosodes can be used when the best selected remedy fails to act, when there are few symptoms, or to address sequelae of infection.
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.
The document provides information about Hepatitis A, B, and C. It defines each type of hepatitis virus, describes how each is transmitted, lists common symptoms, and outlines methods for diagnosis, treatment, prevention and patient education. Key points include that Hepatitis A is usually spread through contaminated food or water, Hepatitis B can be transmitted through bodily fluids and from mother to child, and Hepatitis C is transmitted through exposure to infected blood. Vaccines exist to prevent Hepatitis A and B. Treatment focuses on symptom relief and may include antiviral medication.
This document discusses the proper procedure for examining patients and recording case histories in homeopathy. It emphasizes allowing patients to describe their symptoms freely without interruption, using the patient's own language, and not leading or biasing the patient. Symptoms should be arranged clearly with dates and in a way that allows easy reference later. Circumstances like occupation, lifestyle, and environment can provide important context for symptoms. The examiner must be careful not to confuse the case history with their own preconceptions or the effects of previous incorrect prescriptions.
A systematic alphabetic repertory of homoeopathic remediesVenkata Satish Kola
This document provides an introduction to Baron Clemens Maria Franz von Boenninghausen's 1832 publication of the "Repertory of the Antipsoric Medicines". It discusses how Boenninghausen's repertory was the first published repertory in homeopathy and laid the foundation for later repertories. It also provides biographical information on Boenninghausen and reviews the contents and organization of his seminal work, including the 50 antipsoric remedies covered.
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.
Cuttlefish is prepared from the ink bag of the cuttlefish and acts especially on the portal system and female genital organs. It is well suited for women with venous congestion, uterine issues, and a pot-bellied physique. Common symptoms include fainting, chills, sadness, anxiety about loved ones, headaches at menstruation, hair loss, a yellow face and eyes, gastrointestinal issues like nausea and constipation, urinary problems, and skin eruptions. Modalities include aggravation in the afternoon and evenings and amelioration from warmth and exercise.
This document discusses beginning a journey of self-discovery by connecting to one's spirit and becoming one's own master through knowing oneself and awakening their inner child.
Wave power is being tested in New Zealand as an alternative energy source. Generators can harness the power of ocean waves caused by long-term wind blowing across the sea. Wave power turbines installed in Lyttelton Harbour and Evans Bay are different from other turbines as they can cope with waves from different directions. While wave power is only being tested currently, it may provide a future option for powering schools near the coast once the technology is more developed.
The document discusses several perspectives on concepts like humanity, belonging, sharing, and faith. It shares quotes and views that humanity is defined through relationships with others, the importance of listening without judgment to help sort out thoughts, and that love and faith in a greater creative power can help overcome fear and hate.
The document outlines the procedures and expectations for students in Mrs. Lovdahl's science class. When entering the classroom, students should check the board for the day's topic and homework, get out their science notebook, update their agenda, and clear their table except for required materials. During class, students should be courteous by raising their hands and listening, respectful of property, others, and themselves, kind to each other, stay awake, and keep cell phones put away. At the end of class, students should remain at their desks until dismissed and return their science notebook neatly. Supplies are due within one week for a full grade, and forms should also be returned within one week. Grades are based on class
The document discusses strategies for improving ICD-9 coding accuracy and completeness, with a focus on common chronic conditions like diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, and kidney disease. It provides diagnostic criteria and recommended ICD-9 codes for documenting complications from these conditions, such as neuropathy, retinopathy, kidney damage, and congestive heart failure. Checklists and electronic medical record tools are presented as ways to systematically capture this clinical information and apply the proper ICD-9 codes.
National FORUM of Applied Educational Research Journal 27(1&2) 2014, Sandra C...William Kritsonis
The document summarizes a study examining considerations that administrators tend to forget when facilitating inclusive practices among general and special education teachers. Key findings include:
1) Administrators need cultural sensitivity training and to provide time for teachers to build co-teaching relationships and collaborative planning.
2) Participants identified a lack of administrative support as a barrier to effective inclusion.
3) The study aimed to inform administrator preparation on supporting special education inclusion.
Form elements allow users to enter data into a web page. HTML defines form elements like text boxes, radio buttons, checkboxes, and select menus. When a form is submitted, name/value pairs are sent to a server-side script or program for processing. Common server-side technologies for processing forms include CGI, ASPX, PHP, and JSP. Each form element has attributes like type, name, id, and value that define its functionality and how data is sent to the server.
This document outlines the standards, goals, and objectives for a unit on To Kill a Mockingbird. The unit will last 3 weeks and focus on Colorado Model Content Standards for reading and writing. Key understandings are that students will learn about discrimination in the 1930s and how it has changed, the history of African Americans in the South through literary and historical texts, and recognizing prejudices today. Students will understand what it was like to be poor or handicapped in the 1930s compared to today. Skills include demonstrating visual literacy, understanding connections between the 1930s and today, and navigating online archives about the 1930s.
Over 1.2 million students participated in the Austrian jury, with around 55 schools and 6,300 students taking part in the program that year. On average, female students scored 83 points while male students scored 90 points. Feedback from school coordinators was generally positive, with tasks being appreciated, though many schools faced some unpleasant technical problems.
The document provides three corporate lessons through short stories with morals.
Lesson 1's story is about a crow and rabbit, where the moral is that you need to be high up to safely do nothing all day.
Lesson 2's story is about a turkey that reaches the top of a tree by eating dung, but is then shot, with the moral being that bullshit may get you to the top but won't keep you there.
Lesson 3's story is about a bird singing happily in cow dung that is then eaten by a cat, with the morals being that those who drop shit on you aren't always enemies, those who get you out of shit aren't always friends,
The document contains a series of dates from 2008-06-23 followed by code to run tests on a website. It includes opening the homepage, checking the title, and validating it matches the expected title of "Hello, World!".
Session 1: Introduction to Biblical Theology Jonathan Swales
The document discusses the history and definitions of biblical theology. It notes that biblical theology seeks to understand the overall theological message of the Bible by examining the parts in relation to the whole, considering the literary, historical, and theological dimensions of Scripture. Biblical theology interprets Scripture for the church in a way that is historically and literarily sensitive, maintaining a Christocentric focus on the overarching biblical narrative.
Osseo Apps: I've Done It All… Now What?Lisa Sjogren
This session will look further in depth of different applications that are available in Google Apps, including looking at Google Groups, Google Wave, and other Google add-ons. This session is the most advanced of the 5 sessions offered in the Osseo Apps (powered by Google) series.
Pediatric toxicology exposures are common, though deaths are rare. Key factors include determining substance and dose ingested, which can be difficult. While many exposures are harmless, some like button batteries or hydrocarbons can cause severe injury. Outcomes depend on prompt diagnosis and management, including decontamination or enhanced elimination. Poison centers provide expert guidance on substance toxicity and treatment.
PANEL DISCUSSION
MANAGEMENT OF PCOS - WOMB to TOMB
MODERATOR : Sharda Jain
PANELISTS : Dr.Chitra setia
Dr Puneet Arora
Dr. Ila Gupta
Dr. Rupam Arora
Dr. Archana Sharma
Dr. Sangeeta Gupta
Dermatologists
Dr. V.K. Upadhyay
Dr. S. Kandhari
This document provides an overview of autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) including epidemiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, treatment, and management. Some key points:
- The prevalence of AIH is highest in Alaska Natives at around 117 per 100,000 people.
- AIH most often presents as either acute hepatitis with jaundice or chronic hepatitis with elevated liver enzymes. Liver biopsy is necessary to confirm diagnosis.
- Diagnosis is based on elevated autoantibodies and elevated IgG along with supportive biopsy findings. The most common types are type 1 and type 2 defined by specific autoantibodies.
- Treatment involves immunosuppression with corticosteroids and azathioprine to induce
Presented at the joint International Eczema Council and National Alopecia Areata Foundation Symposium, "Atopic Dermatitis and Alopecia Areata: Comparison and Contrast”, held during the 2019 Annual American Academy of Dermatology meeting in Washington, DC to explore the similarities and differences between these two common but complex skin diseases and the implications from bench to bedside.
Incidence of Diabetes in pregnancy ( GDM or Pre existing ) 5%
Of the women with DM in Pregnancy GDM is 87%
Greater maternal and fetal morbidity if poor controlled
PANEL DISCUSSION Management Of Adolescent PCOS And Associated Fertility Conc...Lifecare Centre
This document summarizes a panel discussion on the management of adolescent polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) and associated fertility concerns. It discusses the changing diagnostic criteria for PCOS over time, common symptoms like menstrual irregularities and hirsutism, tests used to diagnose PCOS and hyperandrogenism, and guidelines for treating issues like hirsutism, acne and hair loss. The panel addressed questions on various topics related to managing adolescent PCOS and emphasized the importance of coordination between specialists.
What nelson forgot 4 - Super CME for Common Pediatric OPD questionsGaurav Gupta
What nelson forgot 4 - Super CME for Common Pediatric OPD questions, 12th July 2019
Common Office practice questions, answered in just 5-10 minutes per topic ...
Results from Cleveland Clinic's retrospective study indicate tofacitinib to be a safe and viable treatment option for patients with severe alopecia areata.
Diagnosis of PCOS MCMCTACONSESSION4.pptxDrRokeyaBegum
This document provides guidance on diagnosing and managing polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) in adolescents. Key points include:
- Adult PCOS diagnostic criteria are not applicable to adolescents due to normal irregular periods and cystic ovaries during puberty.
- Recommended diagnostic approach involves assessing for unexplained hyperandrogenism and ovarian dysfunction after ruling out other conditions.
- Management involves lifestyle changes like weight loss, exercise and diet, as well as symptom-focused treatments like birth control pills, anti-androgens and insulin-sensitizing agents.
- The goals are to alleviate current symptoms, decrease future health risks of PCOS like infertility, metabolic syndrome and diabetes. Care must be taken to
This document discusses several priorities related to perinatal, paediatric, and adolescent HIV. Priority 1 is early diagnosis of infant infection through tests like HIV DNA and RNA that can detect infection before antibodies are present. Priority 2 is ensuring appropriate paediatric HIV treatment formulations that are palatable, easy to administer, and stable for storage and transport. Priority 3 is obtaining long-term outcome data on rates of HIV transmission through breastfeeding while the mother is on combination antiretroviral therapy (cART). The document also discusses challenges in adolescent HIV including mental health issues, risk behaviors, and loss to follow up during transition from paediatric to adult care.
Paediatrics Clinicopathological Conference - Approach to a Child with PallorAzizul Halid, MBBS
This document presents the case of an 8-year-old boy who presented with pallor for 7 months and fever with cough for 5 days. On examination, he was found to have pallor, hepatosplenomegaly, and lymphadenopathy. Investigations revealed pancytopenia, microcytic hypochromic anemia, elevated LDH and ferritin, and prolonged aPTT. Bone marrow aspiration showed myelodysplastic syndrome. The patient was diagnosed with myelodysplastic syndrome with concurrent atypical pneumonia. He received two blood transfusions which provided only minimal improvement in his hemoglobin levels.
Childhood obesity the other aspect of malnutritionvckg1987
Childhood obesity is a complex issue with multiple contributing factors. The document discusses definitions of overweight and obesity in children and methods for measuring it. Globally, the prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity is rising fastest in lower-middle income countries. In India, prevalence varies regionally but is higher among higher socioeconomic classes. Causes include genetic, neuroendocrine, societal and environmental factors. Obesity in children can lead to health issues like metabolic syndrome, diabetes, cardiovascular problems and psychosocial issues. Treatment involves dietary changes, increased physical activity, reduced screen time, and sometimes pharmacological or surgical interventions. Preventing childhood obesity requires population-wide policies around food/physical environments, activity levels, and community-based multi-component
Utilisation des derives de l'artemisinine pendant la grossesse - Conférence de la 4e édition du Cours international « Atelier Paludisme » - François NOSTEN - Shoklo Malaria Research Unit, Thaïlande - francois@tropmedres.ac
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This document discusses the diagnosis and management of polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) in adolescents. It provides information on the prevalence of PCOS in adolescents in India being near 18-20% according to some studies. The diagnostic criteria for PCOS have evolved over time from the NIH criteria in 1990 to the Rotterdam criteria in 2003 to current standards. Key diagnostic tests and evaluations discussed include assessing symptoms, signs of hyperandrogenism, menstrual history, ultrasound of the ovaries, and lab tests like testosterone, LH, and glucose levels. Management of PCOS focuses on treatment of symptoms and reducing risks of issues like obesity, insulin resistance, infertility and other long term health consequences.
This presentation reviews some general fever related pearls before segueing into a review of fever workup in neonates, children 3-36 months, and then fever of unknown origin in older children.
The document provides information on various goals and targets to be achieved by the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) in India at the national level. These include reducing infant mortality rate to 30 per 1000 live births, maternal mortality ratio to 100 per 1 lakh live births, and increasing utilization of First Referral Units from less than 20% to 75%. It also lists engaging 250,000 female community health workers called ASHA in 10 states, and that NRHM was launched in 2005 for a 7 year period with focus on 18 states.
This document discusses obesity and related topics including:
- Definitions of obesity and measurements like BMI and waist circumference.
- The global scale of obesity and trends over time showing rising rates.
- Common causes of obesity including changes to food environment, diet, and physical activity levels.
- Endocrine factors that can contribute to obesity like hormones that regulate hunger.
- Health complications of obesity such as increased risk of diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and some cancers.
- Approaches to obesity management including diet, exercise, drugs, and bariatric surgery. Evidence is presented on effectiveness of different options.
- The relationship between obesity and diabetes including impact of weight gain from diabetes medications and potential benefits of new incre
The document discusses Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), the most common endocrinopathy among women of reproductive age. PCOS is diagnosed based on two of three criteria: irregular periods, signs of high androgen levels, and enlarged ovaries with cysts. Women with PCOS have increased risks of infertility, metabolic and cardiovascular issues. Key aspects of PCOS include irregular periods due to hormonal imbalances, high androgen levels, insulin resistance, and enlarged ovaries. Treatment focuses on lifestyle changes, medication to manage symptoms and address insulin resistance, and fertility support.
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This document summarizes a pilot study on the effectiveness of homeopathic treatment for alcoholism. The study aimed to test individualized homeopathic treatment, repertorization software, classify alcoholism miasmatically, identify effective medicines, and provide treatment without patient consent. 74 male patients of varying socioeconomic statuses and ages were treated. Nux vomica 1M twice daily proved most effective, relieving 67.56% of cases. The study concluded homeopathy can effectively treat alcoholism without patient consent, with a 67.56% success rate using Nux vomica 1M.
This document appears to be a chart or list containing various homeopathic remedies organized in columns. It includes remedies such as opium, nux moschata, rhus toxicodendron, tarentula, ars, cina, pulsatilla, sulphur, apis, belladonna, sepia, ignatia, staphysagria, ipecacuanha, natrum carbonicum, nux vomica, euphrasia, phosphorus, calcarea, silicea, lycopodium, thuja, carb-v, bryonia, natrum muriaticum, mercurius solubilis, cantharis, lachnanthes, coff
This document appears to be a chart or list containing various homeopathic remedies organized in columns from 1-62. It includes remedies such as opium, nux moschata, rhus toxicodendron, tarentula, kali sulphuricum, merc sol, ars, cina, pulsatilla, sulphur, apis, belladonna, sepia, ignatia, staphysagria, ipecacuanha, natrum carbonicum, nux vomica, euphrasia, phosphorus, calcarea, silicea, lycopodium, thuja, carb-v, bryonia, natrum muriaticum, lach
CLASSIFICATION OF DISEASES ACCORDING TO HAHNEMANN
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This document from Similiacare.net discusses homeopathic approaches to chronic diseases. It divides chronic diseases into those with fully developed symptoms and few symptoms. Chronic diseases can be miasmatic or non-miasmatic, and miasmatic chronic diseases include psora, sycosis, syphilis, and combinations of these three miasmas. Localized one-sided diseases, pseudo chronic diseases, drug diseases, and occupational diseases are also mentioned.
Acute diseases can be individual, sporadic, or epidemic. Individual diseases attack one person and are transient explosions of latent psora brought on by factors like improper diet, physical stressors like chilling or overheating, or mental emotions. Sporadic diseases affect several people in an area due to meteoric or telluric influences. Epidemic diseases result from the same cause infecting many people at once, often due to large-scale calamities like war or famine.
This study examined the homoeopathic management of Chikungunya fever and related complaints in 532 patients of all ages and socioeconomic backgrounds in several towns in Kottayam district, India from June 1 to July 1, 2007. The largest group of patients were between 40-60 years old, making up 39% of cases. The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of homoeopathic treatments for Chikungunya fever and associated symptoms.
A pilot study examined treatment of Chikungunya virus in 532 patients. The age distribution analysis found that 39% of patients were between 40-60 years old, while those between 10-20 and 20-40 each made up around 18-19% of cases. The fewest cases were in patients over 80 years old and those under 10, who comprised 3% and 6% of patients, respectively.
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This document discusses various metabolic disorders and their miasmatic interpretations. It covers lipid, glyogen, purine, and amino acid metabolism and the miasms of sycotic, psoric, tubercular, and syphilitic. Specific conditions mentioned include diabetes, hemochromatosis, Wilson's disease, porphyrias, hyperlipoproteinemia, phenylketonuria, and various investigations related to infertility. Homework assignments are provided relating to interpreting diseases and investigations.
The document provides information on various homeopathic remedies and their uses. It discusses the physiological actions and areas of the body affected by remedies such as Calcarea Sulphuricum, Ferrum Phosphoricum, Kali Muraticum, Magnesium Phosphoricum, and Natrum Muraticum. For each remedy, it lists conditions it can be used as a drug, medicine, or remedy to treat. It also provides examples of trustworthy uses of each remedy based on the author's experience.
The document discusses acute diseases and their treatment in homeopathy. It defines acute diseases as those that are rapid in onset, intense in symptoms, and short to moderate in duration, ending in recovery or death. It classifies acute diseases and discusses how their development and progression is influenced by miasms. It emphasizes that acute diseases are manifestations of chronic miasms. It provides guidelines for prescribing in acute cases, focusing on activity, thermals, thirst, and mentals rather than just physical symptoms, and following the principles of single remedy, minimum dose.
The document provides guidance on case evaluation and analysis to select the most appropriate homeopathic remedy. It discusses the 7 steps to reach the remedy which include case taking, finding the essential totality, sectarian totalities for disease/patient/person, decision on what to treat, selecting the best remedy, potency selection, and withstanding temptations. It also provides tips for effective repertorization and determining miasmatic constitutions to reach the genetic constitutional remedy.
Homoeopathy is presented as the fore runner of modern science by applying principles at the microscopic level. It works based on the concepts of vital force, levels of action, and electropositivity and negativity to cure diseases. Key homoeopathic concepts discussed include drug provings, drug dynamisation, and the principle of similia similibus curentur. The document differentiates the homoeopathic and allopathic approaches and states that modern medicine works at the root/atomic level, like homoeopathy. It provides examples of common homoeopathic remedies.
The document discusses the concept of suppression in homeopathy and how it can occur when the correct simillimum is not found or the cardinal principles are not followed strictly. Suppression occurs when the disease is weakened in one area but ends up strengthening in another, more important system. This happens through the 7 layers of suppression which track the progression of disease from skin to nervous system based on embryological development. Identifying and understanding the layers of suppression is important for homeopaths to avoid suppressive treatments and ensure cure by following Hering's law of cure.
The document discusses various aspects of miasms and their application in homeopathic practice. It begins by describing the three main miasms - psora, sycosis, and syphilis. It then discusses identifying features, common disorders, desires, aggravations/aversions, perspiration, sleep patterns, and other generals for each miasm. It emphasizes using a three-layered and 18-layered compendium approach to categorize symptoms and interpret rubrics based on the six main miasms: psora, sycosis, syphilis, sycotic, tubercular, and cancer. The document provides guidance on interpreting mental symptoms and applying a 42-rubric
The document discusses the three main miasms - psora, sycosis, and syphilis. Psora is associated with the color blue and features like mousy hair, small closed ears, and long neck. It can cause allergies, dry eruptions, and functional disorders. Sycosis is associated with the color yellow and features like proliferation everywhere and a moon-shaped face. It can cause proliferative diseases and viral diseases. Syphilis is associated with the color red and features like a dumbbell-shaped face and frontal baldness. It can cause destructive disorders, ulcers, degenerations, and autoimmune diseases.
The document discusses miasmatic repertorization in homeopathy, emphasizing the importance of determining the underlying miasm (psora, sycosis, syphilis, tuberculosis) in order to select the most appropriate rubrics and remedy. It provides examples of rubrics and characteristics that indicate each miasm, such as reserved behavior indicating syphilis or loquacity indicating sycosis. Pathological presentations are also discussed as pointers towards the underlying miasm. The goal is to approach cases from a miasmatic perspective to achieve deeper and longer lasting healing.
This document provides a summary of repertory case taking guidelines from Hahnemann's Organon of Medicine aphorisms 83-86. It discusses taking an unbiased individualized case history, arranging symptoms systematically, and eliciting precise details about each symptom such as timing, location, sensations, and aggravating/relieving factors. The document then provides several case examples and rubrics.
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Giloy in Ayurveda - Classical Categorization and SynonymsPlanet Ayurveda
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Nutritional deficiency Disorder are problems in india.
It is very important to learn about Indian child's nutritional parameters as well the Disease related to alteration in their Nutrition.
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About AOMA: The Academy of Oriental Medicine at Austin offers a masters-level graduate program in acupuncture and Oriental medicine, preparing its students for careers as skilled, professional practitioners. AOMA is known for its internationally recognized faculty, award-winning student clinical internship program, and herbal medicine program. Since its founding in 1993, AOMA has grown rapidly in size and reputation, drawing students from around the nation and faculty from around the world. AOMA also conducts more than 20,000 patient visits annually in its student and professional clinics. AOMA collaborates with Western healthcare institutions including the Seton Family of Hospitals, and gives back to the community through partnerships with nonprofit organizations and by providing free and reduced price treatments to people who cannot afford them. The Academy of Oriental Medicine at Austin is located at 2700 West Anderson Lane. AOMA also serves patients and retail customers at its south Austin location, 4701 West Gate Blvd. For more information see www.aoma.edu or call 512-492-303434.
This presentation gives information on the pharmacology of Prostaglandins, Thromboxanes and Leukotrienes i.e. Eicosanoids. Eicosanoids are signaling molecules derived from polyunsaturated fatty acids like arachidonic acid. They are involved in complex control over inflammation, immunity, and the central nervous system. Eicosanoids are synthesized through the enzymatic oxidation of fatty acids by cyclooxygenase and lipoxygenase enzymes. They have short half-lives and act locally through autocrine and paracrine signaling.
The Children are very vulnerable to get affected with respiratory disease.
In our country, the respiratory Disease conditions are consider as major cause for mortality and Morbidity in Child.