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The Foundation for Homoeopathic Research (India)
presents
HOMOEOPATHY TIMES
(Quarterly Journal from India)
(published as a part of 200 years celebration of homoeopathy)
Editors: Dr.Rajesh Shah and Dr.Rupal Shah
A journal recommended for serious practitioners and students
HIGHLIGHTS OF 1995
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Editorial: 3/1994: On Pseudoclassical Homoeopathy
Editorial: 1/1994: Back to Basics, Down to Earth
EDITORIALS :
I. The Education Gap: Alarming thoughts on the adverse effects of the seminar trends today : "If the participants can just clap but can not reproduce the results in their practice, then the teacher is not a real teacher, but a magician. Are not our seminars at times becoming more of magic shows ?! "
II. Grand Generalisation : The concept of grand generalisation has been critically evaluated to check it's links with new theories which are more artistic and less scientific.
" Apparently refreshing ideas based on the forcibly stretched principles of generalisation, if nurtured today, will become instrumental in corroding homoeopathy tomorrow.'
III. The Internet Opportunities : Perhaps the first medical journal to highlight the projected role of Internet in the development of our science.
IV. The Challenges Ahead : On the eve of the 200th year of homoeopathy, some points for introspection. : "Unless we make people realise the true efficacy of our science for the treatment of day to day problems, we can not expect homoeopathy to be more widely accepted. " |
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CASES :
1. Good bye with a Hug : Sinusitis : by Dr.Sarala Sonawala
2. A Spineless Teacher : Spondylitis : by Dr.Rupal Shah
3. A case of Ovarian Cyst : by Dr.Rupal Shah
4. Uncommon indications...: by Dr.Bhavana Trivedi
5. A case of Valeriana : by von Boenninghausen
6. Some cases of Pituitarin : by Dr.Nalinkhya Sinha |
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REPERTORY :
1. Etiquette and Mannerism : A reportorial study to find how altered day to day behavior of people can help to select remedies. By Dr.Rajesh Shah. Numerous remedies studied with cases to know how the materia medica people behave.
2. Tips from a master : Boenninghausen on repertory
3. A Repertorial Study on Weeping : by Dr.Rajesh Shah, who says in his popular series of articles on the repertory: 'Weeping is most often an outlet. There is no medical science, other than homoeopathy, in which the study of weeping in a patient has analytical and hence therapeutic value. It is so often our experience that a good cry will not relieve the patient, but the physician as well, if appreciated properly.' |
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DISCUSSION & RESEARCH :
1. Mentals : What is the right Place : A panel Discussion
2. Microbes and Man : The Mythology of Modern Man : by Dr. Manu Kothari & Dr.Lopa Mehta, the surgeons and medical thinkers share a long work spread in four parts. A real thought provoking discussion, a must for every man dealing with healing. They say : " Throughout nature, infection without disease is the rule rather than an exception." - "A single streptococcus or mycoplasmal organism has greater genius than all the microbiologists and their labs lumped together. In the ostensible war between microbes and man, it is not important who is right, but who is left."
3. Cancer and Homoeopathy : by Dr.Arvind Kulkarni : Experiences of a radiologist in a leading cancer hospital, the scope and limitations of homoeopathy in Cancer.
4. The Periodic Table : by Dr.R.D.Jain |
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MATERIA MEDICA:
1. Hydrogen : The proving profile of a new remedy by Jeremy Sherr.
2. Ferrum Magnetism : by Frederic Schroyens |
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OTHERS:
1. E-Chat, an interview with Dr.F.Schroyens
2.My Story of Conversion: by Dr.D.E.Mistry, a surgeon turned homoeopath
3. Library: Listing Homoeopathic Journals
4. The Electronic Revolution : Homoeopathy on the Net by Dr.Emiel van Galen
5. Homoeopathy in Israel : by Dr.Alex Kotok
6. Select Materia Medica
7. 49th Liga Conference
8. Honeycomb: Journals Reviewed
9. Hyoscymus Niger : A Lie Detector |
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