Remedies When Homoeopathy Viewed Diagnostically (a scientific approach in Homoeopathy)
Remedies When Homoeopathy Viewed Diagnostically (a scientific approach in Homoeopathy)
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About the book –Conventionally, Homoeopathy is not a system of treatmentthat can be viewed diagnostically. It should be symptomatic when it isHomoeopathy. But nowadays a disease can be recognised easily by some diagnostictests, and looking at the disease through symptoms becomes secondary. The aimbehind publishing this book is to find out a reasoning based approach inHomoeopathy to the disease-drug relation, so that any physician may find outthe remedy of a disease on his own, if the disease is diagnosed and the reasoningfor selecting the remedy for it is correct, without going through thecompilation of symptoms. In this book, the author has tried to find out waysand wanted to show that how the approach of the treatment will be ‘diagnostic’in nature. This book is a merger of two parts of the well-known book named,‘Homoeopathy viewed Diagnostically’ by the author. In this edition it isrevised again, some topics have been added and everything is made available ina single attractive folder. The contents of this book are a research work bythe author who has been practising Homoeopathy for more than 40 years. Hisacademic study in Homoeopathy had been preceded by his another academic studyin ‘Applied Mathematics’ in postgraduation under C.U., which certainly influencedhim to look Homoeopathy from a different angle which is ‘diagnostic andscientific’ in nature. How the author has perceivedHomoeopathy?To him, it is not the matter which remedy is mentioned for adisease in the materia medica but he used to question, whether ‘it’ or ‘whichone’ should be the remedy, diagnostically? Because, a remedy must have adiagnostically proven ‘disease-drug relationship’ for its effectiveness andcurability only then the method will be considered as ‘scientific’. The way heestablished the ‘disease-drug relationship’ in this book bears the essence ofmodern system of treatment and Homoeopathy can never be tagged as‘unscientific’ anymore. He always questioned: Why one of the main symptoms ofLachesis is ‘cannot bear anything tight anywhere’? Or, why does Pulsatilla show‘no two stools alike’? All such unanswered questions, generally ignored ingraduation level, are explained here diagnostically. He observed, thepharmacodynamics of a remedy bear the indications of a particular set ofsymptoms to be exposed in a diseased person, because, a remedy can never leaveits fundamental properties, be it physical or chemical or relating totoxicology, pharmacology etc. So, the process of selection of a remedy shouldhave a pathogenic conformity to become a scientific method. And thus, adiagnostically established disease-drug relationship is very important whichwill have a distinct impact towards curing a disease. The book is an exceptional work of the author. Nothing else,but a book of such kind of innovative works can actually determine the genre ofa person. And the author likes to be known only through his works andacceptance of it by the readers, specially, the next-gen-Homoeopaths.We hope that this book will be helpful for both the studentsand the practitioners of Homoeopathy during the selection of the remedy.