Differentiate between memory of psoric, syphilitic, sycotic and tubercular patient.
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Miasm Memory & Cognitive Characteristics 1. Psoric Excellent, sharp memory with a strong grasp of facts. Individuals often have a photographic memory, recalling past events with vivid clarity. They are quick learners with high concentration, though some sources note a potential for weakness of mRead more
Miasm Memory & Cognitive Characteristics
1. Psoric Excellent, sharp memory with a strong grasp of facts. Individuals often have a photographic memory, recalling past events with vivid clarity. They are quick learners with high concentration, though some sources note a potential for weakness of memory alongside a rich imagination.
2. Sycotic Characterized by weak memory with difficulty concentrating. This can manifest as a general fogginess, an inability to focus, and a tendency to forget things easily.
3. Syphilitic Marked by a pronounced forgetfulness. In severe, untreated manifestations, it can be associated with a condition “akin to idiocy,” implying a significant deterioration of intellectual function.
4. Tubercular Memory is influenced by an underlying restlessness and dissatisfaction. While not typically described as primarily a memory deficit, the constant need for stimulation and new experiences can lead to a scattered focus, making sustained concentration and retention challenging.
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