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1 Sehgal S. / Sehgal Y. Rediscovery of Homoeopathy X Reading excerpt Rediscovery of Homoeopathy X of Sehgal S. / Sehgal Y. Publisher: IBPP In the Narayana webshop you can find all english books on homeopathy, alternative medicine and a healthy life. Copying excerpts is not permitted. Narayana Verlag GmbH, Blumenplatz 2, D Kandern, Germany Tel info@narayana-verlag.com
2 Index S. No. Contents Page 1 Preface I 2 Foreword II 2a. Acknowledgement III PART 1 (Observation in a patient during case taking) 3 How he says -Tone, Style 01 4 Heavy tone, Low tone, 02 Fine tone 5 What he says 02 6 What + How 03 7 Why he says 05 8 ANGER seizes the hands of 05 those about him 9 CONTENTED, quietly and DELUSIONS, disorder objects appear FEAR, extravagance, of 06,09,10,61,78 12 ALERT 06,09 13 IMPATIENCE LIGHT, desires for FEAR, betrayed, of being 06,14,15,18 16 FEAR, dark of When he says DISTURBED, av. to being 07,37 PART 2 ( A few common versions of the patient and their interpretations.) 19 How to understand the psyche 08 of the patient from his/her common expression 20 Version of patient to not report 08 a doctor if he is sick 21 WELL, feels very, ill, before falling 08,09 22 DELUSIONS, well he is 08,09,79
3 23 INDIFFERENCE, complain 09,10,13 does not 24 CARES, others about 10,11,89 25 REVERENCE for those 10,11 around him 26 CONTENT MILDNESS 11,66,84 28 YIELDING disposition 11,66 29 UNCONSCIOUSNESS, interrupted 12 by screaming 30 DELUSIONS, help, calling for 12,13 31 SHRIEKING, aid, for 12,13,17,18 32 AFFECTATION 13,14 33 PRAYING 13,14,84, DELIRUM, crying, help, for 13,14 35 CAUTIOUS 14,15 36 TRUTH, tells the plain GROPING as if in the dark THOUGHT, two trains of 15 thought 39 CONFUSION ANXIETY, others for 16,89 41 PERSEVERANCE 16,18 42 DELUSIONS, wealth 16 imagination of 43 BUSINESS, talks of 16,18 44 DULLNESS, understands 16,17 questions only after repetition 45 PREJUDICE, traditional FEAR, poisoned, of being EGOTISM, self-esteem BED, remain in, desires to REST, desire for 18,19,20,37 50 FRIVOLOUS 18,19 51 CARRIED, desires 18,19,72,75,84, to be fast 89,93, RELIGIOUS, affection 19
4 53 SUPERSTITIOUS DISCONCERTED PLAY, passion for gambling CARRIED, desires to be 20,100 PART 3 (Perseverance) 57 Perceiving the individual why 21 they persevere 58 PERSEVERANCE PERSEVERANCE+HOPEFUL HOPE HOPEFUL PERSEVERANCE 23 +DOUBTFUL, recovery of 63 Doubtful PERSEVERANCE DESPAIR, recovery, of 65 DESPAIR DOUBTFUL, recovery of 25, DESPAIR, recovery, of 25, HOPEFUL PERTINACITY A case of CAPSICUM FEAR, reproaches, of As a passing thought ENNUI, homesickness, with SUICIDAL, homesickness, from A case of DROSERA DELUSIONS, pursued he was 30 enemies, by 77 DELUSIONS, enemy allowed him no rest DELUSIONS, persecuted he is 31,35,38 79 DELUSIONS, deceived is 31,32 80 OBSTINTAE, in execution of matured 31 plan, in 81 Deceived Reflect 32
5 83 PERSEVERANCE+OPTIMISTIC Optimistic 32,33,65 85 PERSEVERANCE+PESSIMIST Pessimist 32,33 87 PERSEVERANCE+POSITIVENESS PERSEVERANCE+YIELDING, 33 disposition 89 Lycopodium Nux Vomica PERSEVERANCE 34 +DELUSIONS, poor, he is 92 PERSEVERANCE 34 +FEAR, poverty, of 93 Poverty PERSEVERANCE 35 +DELUSIONS, wealth Imagination, of 95 Nitric acid DELUSIONS, injury, being injured 35,37 97 DELUSIONS, thin, is, getting 36,39 98 PERSEVERANCE 36 +DELUSIONS, pursued, he is 99 Bryonia FEAR, suffering, of PERSEVERANCE 37 +DELUSIONS, persecuted he is 102 MOOD, repulsive Phosphorous 38,44, Drosera 38, Calcaria Carbonica PERSEVERANCE 38 + CONTENT 107 Content PERSEVERANCE 38 +EMBARRASSED,ailments,after 109 Embarrassment SADNESS, disease about PERSEVERANCE 39 +LIGHT, desire for
6 112 PERSEVERANCE +LIGHT, desire for 39 +FEAR, dark, of PERSEVERANCE +LIGHT, desire for +ANXIETY,dark in 113 PERSEVERANCE 39 +LIGHT, desire for +THINKING, of complaints agg. 114 Aconite Aconite Case Aconite Case JESTING, joke can't take a COMMUNICATIVE, expansive 44, TORMENTING himself PERSEVERANCE 45 +DELUSIONS, sick, he is 121 PERSEVERANCE 45 +DELUSIONS, poor, he is 122 PERSEVERANCE 45 +DELUSIONS, pursued by enemies 123 PERSEVERANCE 45 +MOOD, repulsive 124 PERSEVERANCE 46 +SECRETIVE 125 Secretive PERSEVERANCE 46 +SECRETIVE+GRIEF, silent 127 PERSEVERANCE 46 +RELIGIOUS, affection 128 PERSEVERANCE 47 +PRAYING 129 PERSEVERANCE 47 +DELUSIONS, wrong he has done +CONSCINETIOUS 130 PERSEVERANCE 47 +HELPLESSNESS, feeling of 131 PERSEVERANCE 47 +OBJECTIVE, reasonable
7 132 PERSEVERANCE 48. +HOPEFUL+DOUBTFUL 133 PERSEVERANCE 48 +DESPAIR, of recovery + HELPLESS 134 PERSEVERANCE, though has 48 delusions, injury, injured being,is 135 PERSEVERANCE (Table 50,51 for ready reference) 136 PERSEVERANCE 52,56 Comparison LACH-NUX.V. 137 Lachesis Nux.Vom. 54, NAT. CARB, CAPSICUM, ACONITE, BRYONIA, DIGITALIS Alumina ( Classical) Definations of some rubrics from alumina AGONY ANGUISH ARDENT COMMUNICATIVE EXPANSIVE CONFIDENCE CONTENT DEFIANT DISCOURAGED DUTY FREVELENT IMPULSIVE PATIENT PERSEVERANCE TRUTH TELLS PLAIN HOPEFUL VIVACIOUS CHEERFUL FRIVOLOUS ALUMINA 66
8 PART 4 (ARS.ALB.) 165 REST, when things are not in 69,74,87 proper place, cannot 166 Case No CRUELTY, inhumanity 71, IRRITABILITY, pains during 72,73, DESIRES, more than she needs 72,73, Case No DESIRES, full of (s*) IMPATIENCE, heat with CONTRADTICTION, is 73,91 intolerant of 174 ANGER, contradiction from 74,85, CLINGING, grasp at others 74,75, CLINGING, held, wants to be 75, Follow up of case NOISE, inclination to make a Let us know Ars.Alb. as an individual WELL, says he is, when very sick 79, Chart I Chart II Chart III Chart IV INDIGNATION, feeling 81, HIDE, fear, on account of 81,84, HIDE, desire to 81, INDIGNATION, discomfort 82 from, general 189 FASTIDIOUS 83, DELUSIONS, watched, she is 83 being 191 SENSITIVE, mental, impression to DELUSIONS, looking at her that 84 everyone is 193 SUSPICIOUS, talking about her, 84 people are 194 SMILING 85,99
9 195 ANTICIPATION, complaints from 85, ANXIETY, health about HORRIBLE, things, sad stories, 85 affect her profoundly 198 FEAR, happen, something will FEAR, disease, of impending ANXIETY, hypochondriacal ANXIETY, future, about ANXIETY, fear, with ANXIETY, therapy from anxiety, 87 wants a # 204 ANXIETY, do something, 87 compelled to 205 BED, aversion to, shuns b ANXIETY, lying, while THOUGHTS, intrude, crowds 87 around each other 208 RESTLESSNESS, bed, driving 87 out of 209 OCCUPATION, diversion amel BUSY, fruitlessly TORMENTS, those around him AFFECTIONATE Ars. Alb. In cases of children Case No BITE, tumbler, bites his QUIETED, carried rapidly,only 91,95 by being 217 A few common observation about 91,92 Ars. Allb in cases of children 218 CAPRICIOUSNESS THROWS, things away ANGUISH, driving from place to 92 place, restlessness with 221 UNSYMPATHETIC ANGER face, with pale, livid RESTLESSNESS, move must 93 constantly
10 224 ROCKING, agg Case No QUIETED, carried, only by being MOOD OF ARS. ALB Normal condition/abnormal condition QUIET, disposition QUIET, wants to be 100, IMPATIENT, cures him at once, 100 the patient insist that the Doctor 232 ANGER, recovery, if one 101 spoke of her complete recovery 233 INDIFFERENT, recovery about TOUCHED, av. to being Case No DELUSIONS, injury is about to 102 receive 237 SADNESS, talk, indisposed to QUIET, chill during ANGER, eat, when obliged to AVERSION, to those around her Follow up of case no ARS. ALB - ANAC. (a comparative study) REST, desires for TORPOR, feeling EMBARRASSMENT, ailments, after GELSEMIUM Some of the selected common and 111 uncommon rubric of Ars. alb and Anac. are 248 HELPLESSNESS, feeling of 112, FEAR, paralysis, of SUSPICIOUS, mistrustful 114, CAUTIOUS, anxiously cautious Case No Further study about Anacardium EGOTISM, self esteem THOUGHTS, two train of thoughts WILL, contradiction of 125,128
11 257 WILL, two will, feels as if he had REPROACHES, himself ANTAGONISM, with himself DELUSIONS, right, does nothing CARESSED, caressing, husband 126 and child, then pushes away 262 ANTICIPATION, examination before CONFIDENCE, want of self DELUSIONS, succeed, he can 128 not; dose everything wrong 265 BUSINESS, averse to RUDENESS GODLESS, want of religious 129 feeling 268 CURSING, restrain himself in order 129 not to curse, has to 269 SHRIEKING, must shriek, feels 130 as though she 270 ANACARDIUM, some important 130 rubrics
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