Study in your own way : Homoeopathic Repertory or any subject, always with an applied view10/10/2017 Always the best way to study is your own adapted way. It is appropriate for proper learning and long lasting applicable memory. Because every person's capability is different and suitable manner to memorise after understanding it is also different. It is true for any subject: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Physiology, Geography, Astronomy, Zoology, Botany, Pathology, Anatomy, Practice of Medicine, Community Medicine, Homoeopathic Materia Medica, Homoeopathic Repertory, etc. any subject. But please try to learn with interest with applied prospects keeping in mind, it will be beneficent to you and indirectly to the whole mankind for future. Otherwise it is producing lot of useless degree holders doing average work without any unique thinking.
Today we shall discuss about study and application of Homoeopathic Repertory. Homoeopathy is a treatment principle where the medicinal actions and the patient's symptoms are similar when prescribed properly and it will wipe out the natural disease from the root permanently. And the medicinal stronger disease (homoeopathic/similar medicinal action) will exhaust soon due to its minute dose and leave the body healthy completely. To know more may follow the following link (especially for the common people, curious about Homoeopathy). Now come to the point of discussion, every action of medicines is noted from drug proving on healthy persons or clinical notes. Every well proved and minutely noted medicines have thousands of symptoms, with many uncommon characteristic symptoms. So it is almost impossible to the physician to remember every useful characteristic symptoms of a drug and prescribe the most similar medicine as per Homoeopathy. Here comes the usefulness of Homoeopathic Repertory. It is an index of all proved symptoms. Very helpful to search a group of medicines with higher grade of appropriateness. But as the homoeopathic medicine is selected from a characteristic combination of symptoms similarity, so repertorial mathematical complete calculation in the name of perfect selection is not so much needed. Repertory helps us to narrow down the number of medicine indicated for a common symptoms of disease. Thereafter we can select the most similar medicine with the peculiar characteristic symptoms picture as a whole similar to the diseased person regarding to physical sign symptoms as well as mental constitution and personality. Secondly, repeated use of repertory helps us to remember the indicated medicines for the frequently useful significant symptoms and recall them instantly in future practice of medicine without opening the repertory book every time. Similarly in Materia Medica, we should perceive the drug picture including uncommon characteristic sign symptoms and mental constitution and personality as a whole. Otherwise it will not be useful in the true and applied sense of the subject in depth and practicality.
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AuthorDr. Anindya Das, B.H.M.S. Archives
October 2018
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