HOMOEOPATHY IN INDIA J. N. HAZRA, M.D.
Human minds are preoccupied, and slaves to habits, time worn customs and usages; blind and deaf as...
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Human minds are preoccupied, and slaves to habits, time worn customs and usages; blind and deaf as...
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Read MoreYoga is a 5000-year-old Indian philosophy that combines exercise, breathing, diet, relaxation and meditation. It is a combination of physical and mental disciplines which make the body stronger and healthier and the mind calmer...
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Why the allopathic section of the profession should be so wrathful with Hahnemann is not a little surprising. For not only did Hahnemann discover homopathy, he discovered allopathy as well. Allopathy existed before his time,...
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Samuel Hahnemann In order to be able to observe well, the medical practitioner requires to possess, what is not to be met with among ordinary physicians even in a moderate degree, the capacity and habit of noticing carefully and...
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Preventive Medicine focuses on the health of individuals, communities, and defined populations. Its goal is to protect, promote, and maintain health and well-being and to prevent disease, disability, and death. Compiled...
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J T Kent All who know and desire the benefits of the homoeopathic system of medicine, or art of healing, should acquaint themselves with the customs of the strict practitioners in order to avoid the deception of pretenders who...
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Courtesy: dr.nambisons.com World’s Smelliest & Dirtiest Man Alive: Amou Haji, Iranian Who Hasn’t Shower For 60 Years Makes History, because he thinks that cleanliness will bring him sickness. This Dirtiest man in...
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By Margaret Tyler and John Weir (With very ample apologies to Dr. Gibson Miller, Dr. J.T. Kent and DR. SAMUEL HAHNEMANN) Every Art and every Science has its own jargon, and the art of Repertorising is no exception. Let us get...
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