Masters Says…
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https://doi.org/10.21276/apjhs.2023.10.1.14Keywords:
Clinical tips, Homoeopathic drugs, Homoeopathic materia medica, Homoeopathy, Masters adviceAbstract
Homoeopathy is a holistic form of medicine that has been practiced for over two centuries. Many homoeopathic masters have developed clinical tips and guidelines for selecting and prescribing homoeopathic remedies based on their extensive clinical experience. Some of the key clinical tips offered by homoeopathic masters include taking a thorough case history, paying careful attention to the patient’s unique symptoms and constitution, and selecting remedies based on the principle of “like cures like.” Homoeopathic masters, such as Dr. Hahnemann, Dr. Hering, Dr. Kent, and Dr. Boericke developed homoeopathic materia medica to guide the selection of homoeopathic remedies based on the patient’s symptoms. These resources provide detailed information on the properties and indications of various homoeopathic drugs, allowing practitioners to match the patient’s symptoms with the most appropriate remedy, but sometimes applying the knowledge of materia medica in clinical practice is difficult. Hence, our homoeopathic masters had given some advice for clinical application of homoeopathic materia medica. These advices and tips are scatter in various homoeopathic books and literatures. In this manuscript, important clinical tips were collected after reviewing various homoeopathic books and literatures.
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