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Asked: 1 year agoIn: Repertory

How many cross reference in listed in mind chapter of kent's Repertory?

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    142 1. ABANDONED- Forsaken 2. ACTIVITY, desire- Industrious. 3. ACUTENESS- Memory. 4. AGITATION- Excitement. 5. AIR, CASTLES- Theorizing. 6. AMBITION, loss of- Indolence. 7. AMOROUS- LEWDNESS & lascivious, also Genitalia. 8. Anthrophobia- fear. 9. APATHY- Indifference. 10. APPREHENSION- Fear, AnRead more

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    1. ABANDONED- Forsaken
    2. ACTIVITY, desire- Industrious.
    3. ACUTENESS- Memory.
    4. AGITATION- Excitement.
    5. AIR, CASTLES- Theorizing.
    6. AMBITION, loss of- Indolence.
    7. AMOROUS- LEWDNESS & lascivious, also Genitalia.
    8. Anthrophobia- fear.
    9. APATHY- Indifference.
    10. APPREHENSION- Fear, Anxiety.
    11. ARROGANCE- Haughty.
    12. ATTENTION- Concentration.
    13. AUTOMATIC- Unconscious.
    14. BASHFUL-Timidity.
    15. BEMOANING- Lamenting.
    16. BENUMBED- Stupefaction.
    17. BEWILDERD- Confusion.
    18. BOLDNESS- Courageous.
    19. BUFFONERY- Foolish behavior.
    20. CALMNESS- Tranquility.
    21. CALUMNIATE, desire to- Slander.
    22. CARELESS- Heedless.
    23. CARPHOLOGIA- Gestures.
    24. CHAGRIN- Mortification.
    25. CHANGEABLE-Mood.
    26. CLOUDINESS, confusion- Confusion, Stupefaction.
    27. COMPREHENSION DIFFICULT-Dullness.
    28. CONTENTED- Cheerful.
    29. CONTETION- Quarrelsome.
    30. COSMOPOLITAN- Travel.
    31. COVETOUS- Aversion.
    32. CRAZY- Insanity, Delusion.
    33. CRITICAL- Censorious.
    34. DEJECTION- Sadness.
    35. DESPISES- Contemptuous.
    36. DESPONDENCY- Sadness.
    37. DISAGRIABLE- Irritable.
    38. DISPLEASED- Discontented.
    39. DISPLEASED- Discontented.
    40. DISSATISFIED- Discontented.
    41. DISTRUSTFULL- Suspicious.
    42. DOGMATIC- Dictatorial.
    43. DOMINEERING- Dictatorial.
    44. DREAD- Fear.
    45. DUPLICITY- Deceitful.
    46. EARNESTNESS- Serious.
    47. EMOTIONAL- Excitement.
    48. ENTERTAINMENT- Excitement, occupation.
    49. EXALATION- Exhilaration.
    50. EXCLAMATION- Shrinking.
    51. FACETIOUSNESS- Jesting.
    52. FACES, sees- Delusion.
    53. FAUKTFINDING- Censorious.
    54. FIDGETY- Restlessness.
    55. FITFUL- Capricious.
    56. FIXED NOTION- Delusion.
    57. FRETFUL- Irritable.
    58. GAIETY- Cheerfulness, Vivacious.
    59. GENTLENESS- Mildness.
    60. GLOOMY- Sadness.
    61. GOOD HUMAR- Cheerful.
    62. GRAVITY- Serious.
    63. GRUMBLING- Complaining.
    64. HAPPY- Cheerful.
    65. HARDHEARTED- Obstinate.
    66. HASTINESS- Hurry.
    67. HEADSTRONG- Obstinate.
    68. HILARITY- Mirth.
    69. HOPELESS- Sadness, Despair.
    70. HUMOR- Mood.
    71. HUMOROUS- Jesting, Mirth.
    72.HUSBAND, aversion to- Aversion.
    73. HYPOCHONDRIACAL HUMAR- Sadness.
    74. IMPERIOUS- Haughty.
    75. IMPRODENCE- Indiscretion.
    76. INHUMANITY- Cruelty.
    77. INSENSIBILITY- Unconsciousness.
    78. INSTABILITY- Mood, Changeable.
    79. INTOXICATION- Stupefaction, Confusion of mind.
    80. IRASCIBILITY- Anger, Quarrelsome.
    81. IRKSOME EVERYTHING- Ennui, Weary of life.
    82. ISOLATION sensation of- Forsaken.
    83. JOYLESS- Indifference.
    84. JOYOUS- Cheerfulness.
    85. LISTLESS- Indifference.
    86. LIVELY- Mirth.
    87. LOCALITY ERRORS OF- Mistakes.
    88. LONELINESS- Forsaken.
    89. LOW-MINDED- Repulsive, Cowardice.
    90. LOW-SPIRITS- Sadness.
    91. MELANCHOLY- Despair, Griet & Sadness.
    92. MISERLY- Avarice.
    93. MOTIONS- Gestures.
    94. MURDER, desire to- Kill.
    95. MUSIC, aversion to- Sensitive.
    96. NOISY, aversion to- Sensitive, Starting.
    97. OBSCENE- Lewdness.
    98. OVERSENSITIVE- Sensitive.
    99. PETULANT- Irritability.
    100. PHLEGMATIC- Indifference.
    101. PICKING- Gestures.
    103. PRE-OCCUPIED- Absence of mind.
    104. PRIDE- Haughty, Mortification.
    105. RESENTMENT- Malicious.
    106. RESOLUTE- Courageous.
    107. REVENGFULL- Malicious.
    108. REVERIES- Absorbed.
    109. REDICULOUS, action- Gesture.
    110. SCOLDING- Quarrelsome.
    111. SCREAM- Shrieking.
    112.SCRUPULOUS- Conscientious.
    113. SERENE- Tranquility.
    114. SHY- Timid.
    115. SILENT- Talk.
    116. SILLY- Foolish.
    117. SLUGGISHNESS- Dullness.
    118. SNEERS at everyone- Contempt.
    119. SOBBING- Sighing, Weeping.
    120. SOCIETY- Company.
    121. SOLEMN- Serious.
    122. SOLITUDE- Company.
    123. SORROWFUL- Sadness.
    124. SPITFUL- Malicious.
    125. STORIES, exciting, agg- Horrible.
    126. STUBBORN- Obstinate.
    127. STUDY- Work, Mental.
    128. STONNED- Stupefaction.
    129. STUPIDITY- Dullness.
    130. STUPOR- Unconsciousness.
    131. SULLEN- Morose.
    132. SWEARING- Cursing.
    133. TALKATIVE- Loquacity.
    134. VACILATION- Mood.
    135. VEXATION- Irritability & Anger.
    136. VINDICTIVE- Malicious.
    137. VISION- Delusions.
    138. WAILING- Lamenting.
    139. Wants, Something he knows not what- Capriciousness.
    140. WEAKNESS- Prostration.
    141. WHIMSIAL- Mood.
    142. WHINING- Moaning.

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Asked: 1 year agoIn: Case taking, Miasma, Repertory

What are the rubrics on caries in kents Repertory?

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    In Kent's Repertory of the Homeopathic Materia Medica, rubrics related to caries (bone or tooth decay) are organized under specific anatomical sections. Below is a summary of key rubrics where caries is mentioned: 1. Teeth – Main Rubric: – TEETH – Caries (tooth decay). – Sub-rubrics may include specRead more

    In Kent’s Repertory of the Homeopathic Materia Medica, rubrics related to caries (bone or tooth decay) are organized under specific anatomical sections. Below is a summary of key rubrics where caries is mentioned:

    1. Teeth
    – Main Rubric:
    – TEETH – Caries (tooth decay).
    – Sub-rubrics may include specifics like pain accompanying decay, discoloration, or rapid destruction.

    2. Bones
    – General Bone Caries:
    – BONES – Caries (decay of bones, e.g., long bones).
    – Spinal Caries (Pott’s disease):
    – SPINE – Caries (tubercular decay of vertebrae).

    3. Ear
    – Mastoid Process:
    – EAR – Caries – mastoid (decay of the mastoid bone).

    4. Face and Jaw
    – FACE – Caries – jaw (osteomyelitis or decay of the jawbone, e.g., lower jaw).

    5. Generalities
    – GENERALITIES – Caries (a broader rubric for systemic tendencies toward bone/tooth decay).
    – Often linked to constitutional remedies (e.g., Calcarea fluorica, Silica, Phosphorus).

    6. Extremities
    – EXTREMITIES – Caries (decay in joints or bones of limbs, e.g., hip or knee).

    7. Back
    -caries (curvature)

    8. Chest
    – Caries, clavicles

    Key Remedies Associated with Caries:
    While not rubrics themselves, commonly indicated remedies for caries include:
    – Silica, Calcarea fluorica, Aurum metallicum, Hekla lava, Phosphorus, Mercurius, Staphysagria, etc.

    How to Use These Rubrics:
    1. Cross-reference the anatomical location (e.g., teeth, spine) with the sub-rubric “caries.”
    2. Combine with other symptoms (e.g., pain, discharge, swelling) for precise remedy selection.

    For exact page references, consult the Kent’s Repertory index or digital tools like RadarOpus or HomeoQuest, as page numbers vary by edition.

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Asked: 1 year agoIn: Case taking, Disease, Miasma, Pathology, Repertory

What are the Difference between caries and decayed in kents Repertory ?

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    In Kent’s Repertory of Homeopathic Materia Medica, the terms "caries" and "decayed" are used in specific contexts to guide homeopathic remedy selection. Here’s the distinction: 1. Caries (Tooth Caries) - Rubric: In Kent’s Repertory, "caries" typically appears as a symptom rubric (e.g., under "Teeth,Read more

    In Kent’s Repertory of Homeopathic Materia Medica, the terms “caries” and “decayed” are used in specific contexts to guide homeopathic remedy selection. Here’s the distinction:

    1. Caries (Tooth Caries)
    – Rubric: In Kent’s Repertory, “caries” typically appears as a symptom rubric (e.g., under “Teeth, caries”) to denote active decay or susceptibility to decay.
    – Clinical Focus:
    – Refers to the pathological process of tooth destruction, often linked to the patient’s constitutional state (e.g., weak vitality, poor nutrition, or miasmatic tendencies).
    – Remedies listed under “caries” address both the tendency to develop decay and the progression of decay (e.g., rapid crumbling, pain, or foul odor).
    – Examples of Remedies:
    – Calcarea fluorica (weak enamel), Staphysagria (decay after dental work), Mercurius (rapid decay with salivation).

    —

    2. Decayed (Decayed Teeth)
    – Rubric: “Decayed” is often a descriptor rather than a standalone rubric. It describes the physical outcome of caries (e.g., “teeth decayed at roots,” “black, decayed teeth”).
    – Clinical Focus:
    – Refers to the structural damage already present in the tooth (e.g., cavities, discoloration, or crumbling).
    – Remedies are chosen based on associated symptoms (e.g., pain, sensitivity, gum involvement) rather than the decay itself.
    – Examples:
    – Kreosotum (rapid decay with dark, offensive breath), Plantago (decay with radiating neuralgic pain).

    Key Differences in Kent’s Repertory:
    | **Aspect** | **Caries** | **Decayed** |
    |———————-|————————————-|———————————-|
    | **Term Usage** | Rubric for the **disease process**. | Descriptive term for **outcome**.|
    | **Focus** | Susceptibility, progression, cause. | Physical damage and symptoms. |
    | **Remedy Selection** | Constitutional and preventive. | Symptom-based and palliative. |

    Practical Example:
    – A patient with **caries** might need *Calcarea carbonica* (constitutional remedy for weak bones/teeth).
    – A patient with **decayed teeth and throbbing pain** might need *Coffea* (for nerve pain) or *Hepar sulph* (for infection).

    In summary, **”caries”** in Kent’s Repertory addresses the **underlying susceptibility and process**, while **”decayed”** describes the **observable damage** guiding symptom-specific remedies. Always cross-reference with associated symptoms (pain, location, modalities) for accurate prescribing.

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Asked: 1 year agoIn: Case taking, Disease, Miasma, Pathology, Repertory

What are the Difference between caries and decayed?

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    Caries and decayed are related terms in dentistry but refer to different aspects of the same condition: 1. Caries (often called dental caries): - This is the medical term for the disease process that leads to tooth decay. - It describes the dynamic interaction between bacteria in the mouth, dietaryRead more

    Caries and decayed are related terms in dentistry but refer to different aspects of the same condition:

    1. Caries (often called dental caries):
    – This is the medical term for the disease process that leads to tooth decay.
    – It describes the dynamic interaction between bacteria in the mouth, dietary sugars, and tooth enamel. Bacteria produce acids that demineralize the enamel, leading to cavities (holes in the teeth).
    – Caries can be classified by stage (e.g., incipient, moderate, severe) or location (e.g., pit-and-fissure, root caries).

    2. Decayed:
    – This is an adjective describing the result of untreated caries.
    – A tooth is termed “decayed” when its structure (enamel, dentin, or pulp) has been damaged or destroyed by the caries process.
    – Decay implies visible or tangible deterioration, such as cavities, discoloration, or soft spots in the tooth.

    Key Difference:
    – Caries refers to the disease process causing tooth damage.
    – Decayed describes the state of the tooth after being affected by caries.

    Example:
    – A dentist might say, “This tooth has active caries,” indicating ongoing decay.
    – They might later note, “The decayed portion needs removal,” referring to the damaged tissue.

    In summary, caries is the cause, and decayed is the effect. While “decay” can be a general term for rotting, in dentistry, it specifically results from caries.

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Asked: 2 years agoIn: Case taking, Homoeopathic philosophy, Homoeopathy, Miasma, Organon

What is deflected current?

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    https://mdpathyqa.com/question/what-is-deflected-current-in-homeopathic-philosophy-reference-to-homeopathic-philosophical-point-of-view/

    What is deflected current in homeopathic philosophy-reference to homeopathic philosophical point of view?

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Asked: 2 years agoIn: Psychology

Describe the management of OCD.

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    Therapy: Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), particularly exposure and response prevention (ERP), is effective in treating OCD. Medications: Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are commonly prescribed to help manage symptoms. Homoeopathic: Symptomatic Homoeopathic medicine.

    Therapy: Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), particularly exposure and response prevention (ERP), is effective in treating OCD.

    Medications: Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are commonly prescribed to help manage symptoms.

    Homoeopathic: Symptomatic Homoeopathic medicine.

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Asked: 2 years agoIn: Psychology

Write down the clinical feature of OCD.

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    Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is characterized by a pattern of unwanted thoughts and fears (obsessions) that lead to repetitive behaviors (compulsions). Here are the key clinical features: 1. Obsessions -Intrusive Thoughts: Persistent, unwanted thoughts, images, or urges that are distressing aRead more

    Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is characterized by a pattern of unwanted thoughts and fears (obsessions) that lead to repetitive behaviors (compulsions). Here are the key clinical features:

    1. Obsessions
    -Intrusive Thoughts: Persistent, unwanted thoughts, images, or urges that are distressing and difficult to control.
    -Common Themes: Fear of contamination, fear of losing control, aggressive or taboo thoughts, and a need for symmetry or perfection.

    2. Compulsions
    -Repetitive Behaviors: Actions performed to reduce the anxiety associated with obsessions or to prevent a feared event.
    -Common Examples: Excessive handwashing, checking things repeatedly (e.g., locks, appliances), arranging items in a specific order, and counting.

    3. Impact on Daily Life
    -Time-Consuming: Individuals spend more than an hour a day on obsessions and compulsions, which interferes with daily activities.
    -Distress: These behaviors cause significant anxiety, distress, or impairment in social, occupational, or other areas of functioning.

    4. Associated Features
    -Avoidance: People with OCD may avoid situations that trigger their obsessions or compulsions.
    -Co-occurring Conditions: OCD often occurs with other mental health disorders, such as anxiety disorders, depression, and tic disorders.

    5. Onset and Course
    -Age of Onset: Symptoms typically begin in childhood, adolescence, or early adulthood.
    -Chronic Nature: OCD is a long-lasting disorder that can wax and wane over time, often worsening during periods of stress.

    Understanding these clinical features can help in recognizing and addressing OCD, leading to better management and improved quality of life for those affected.

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Asked: 2 years agoIn: Homoeopathic philosophy, Organon

Discuss about the Hahnemann's concept of life, health, diseases & vital force.

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    Dr. Samuel Hahnemann's concepts of life, health, disease, and vital force form the bedrock of homeopathic philosophy. Here's an in-depth discussion of these concepts: 1. Concept of Life -Hahnemann viewed life as a harmonious interplay of physical, mental, and spiritual aspects. He believed that lifeRead more

    Dr. Samuel Hahnemann’s concepts of life, health, disease, and vital force form the bedrock of homeopathic philosophy. Here’s an in-depth discussion of these concepts:

    1. Concept of Life
    -Hahnemann viewed life as a harmonious interplay of physical, mental, and spiritual aspects. He believed that life is governed by an innate, vital force that maintains health and balance. This vital force is the essence of life, animating every living being and regulating bodily functions.

    2. Concept of Health
    -Definition: According to Hahnemann, health is a state of complete harmony and balance within the individual, maintained by the vital force. It is not merely the absence of disease but a dynamic equilibrium of physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
    Characteristics: A healthy person experiences mental clarity, emotional stability, physical vitality, and a sense of overall well-being. The vital force operates efficiently, allowing the body to respond appropriately to internal and external stimuli.

    3. Concept of Disease
    -Definition: Disease, in Hahnemann’s view, is a disturbance or derangement of the vital force, leading to disharmony and imbalance. It manifests as a deviation from the state of health, producing symptoms that reflect the body’s attempt to restore equilibrium.
    -Causes: Hahnemann identified three primary miasms—Psora, Syphilis, and Sycosis—as underlying chronic predispositions that contribute to disease. He believed that these miasms represent deep-seated disturbances in the vital force, inherited or acquired over time.
    -Symptoms: Symptoms are the body’s expressions of the underlying imbalance. They are not the disease itself but indicators of the vital force’s struggle to regain harmony.

    4. Concept of Vital Force
    -Definition: The vital force, also known as the “life force” or “dynamis,” is an immaterial, dynamic energy that sustains life and maintains health. It governs all bodily functions, regulates the organism’s responses to external influences, and strives to preserve balance and homeostasis.
    -Role in Health: When the vital force is in balance, it ensures the proper functioning of the body and mind, leading to a state of health. It enables the individual to adapt to environmental changes and resist disease.
    -Role in Disease: Disease arises when the vital force is disturbed or weakened, resulting in symptoms that reflect the body’s effort to restore balance. Homeopathic treatment aims to support and stimulate the vital force, facilitating the natural healing process.

    Homeopathic Treatment: Hahnemann’s approach to treatment is based on the principle of “like cures like,” where remedies are selected to match the patient’s symptom profile. These remedies are prepared through a process of potentization, which involves serial dilution and succussion (vigorous shaking). The goal is to stimulate the vital force to correct the underlying imbalance and restore health.

    Conclusion
    Hahnemann’s concepts of life, health, disease, and vital force emphasize a holistic and dynamic understanding of the human organism. His philosophy underscores the importance of individualized treatment, gentle stimulation of the body’s natural healing mechanisms, and the interconnectedness of physical, mental, and emotional aspects of health. These principles continue to guide the practice of homeopathy, offering a unique and compassionate approach to healing.
    Hahnemann’s insights provide a profound perspective on the nature of health and disease, highlighting the potential of homeopathy to promote deep and lasting well-being.

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Asked: 2 years agoIn: Homoeopathic philosophy, Organon

What do you know about Hahnemann's vitalistic concept?

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    Hahnemann's vitalistic concepts are central to his homeopathic philosophy. He believed in the existence of a vital force or life energy that animates the body and maintains health. Here are some key elements: 1. Vital Force: Hahnemann viewed this as the essential energy that keeps the body in balancRead more

    Hahnemann’s vitalistic concepts are central to his homeopathic philosophy. He believed in the existence of a vital force or life energy that animates the body and maintains health. Here are some key elements:

    1. Vital Force: Hahnemann viewed this as the essential energy that keeps the body in balance. When this vital force is disturbed, disease symptoms appear.
    2. Dynamic Imbalance: Disease is seen as a dynamic disturbance of the vital force rather than a purely physical condition.
    3. Holistic Approach: Treatment focuses on restoring balance to the vital force, considering the patient’s mental, emotional, and physical states.
    4. Individualization of Treatment: Each person’s vital force reacts uniquely to different stresses and treatments, so homeopathy tailors remedies to the individual’s specific symptoms and constitution.

    These concepts emphasize a comprehensive approach to health, addressing the root cause of illness by restoring harmony within the vital force.

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Asked: 2 years agoIn: Homoeopathic philosophy, Organon

What do you know about Hahnemann's spiritualistic concept?

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    Hahnemann's spiritualistic concepts are deeply intertwined with his understanding of health and disease. He believed that health was governed by a vital force or life energy that animates the body and maintains balance. Disease, in his view, was a result of disturbances in this vital force. HahnemanRead more

    Hahnemann’s spiritualistic concepts are deeply intertwined with his understanding of health and disease. He believed that health was governed by a vital force or life energy that animates the body and maintains balance. Disease, in his view, was a result of disturbances in this vital force.

    Hahnemann also emphasized the holistic nature of healing, considering the physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of a person. He believed that true healing involved addressing all these dimensions, not just the physical symptoms.

    Additionally, Hahnemann’s principle of like cures like reflects a spiritual understanding of health, suggesting that remedies which produce symptoms in a healthy person can stimulate the body’s natural healing processes when used in a diluted form.

    These spiritualistic concepts form the foundation of homeopathy and continue to influence its practice today.

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