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The book, for the first time ever in the world, presents molecular theories, supported at crucial stages by experiments, to elucidate various principles and phenomena of Homoeopathy, scientifically. It marks a happy culmination of the author's two decades' search for scientific bases of Homoeopathy. It shows that hithertofore Homoeopathy has been considered unscientific partly because the sciences themselves were inadequate to negotiate the homoeopathic phenomena. It removes this inadequacy and makes the sciences richer with some new and bold concepts and with molecular theories of disease, diagnosis and cure. The mysteries of drug potentization and micro-dose are solved vis-a-vis Avogadro's law. The author develops his arguments gradually and convincingly. The book will benefit a wide spectrum of readers including the teachers and students of diploma and degree courses in Homoeopathy.
About the Author:
Sharma R.R. Dr. R.R. Sharma is presently Prof. of Biophysics and Head of the Department (Including Nuclear Medicine) at the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh. He took his MSc. (Physics) Ph.d. (London) in Nuclear Medicine Physics. He is also President, Indian Academy of Medical Sciences, and Society of Nuclear Medicine (India).
Book: Molecular Homoeopathy: Molecular Biophysics of the Micro Dose
By: Sharma R.R.
Edition: 1st edition
Language: English
Weight: 0.35
Released On: 1984
Binding: Hardcover
Physical Details: xx+136p., Figures, Illustrations, Bibliography; Index.
Size: 14x22
Table of Contents:
Prologue
Author's Story
CHAPTER- 1: Homeopathic Science Why Unscientific?
1.1 Homoeopathy versus Other Drug Therapies
1.2 Homoeopathy as Placebo Therapy
1.3 Potency vis-a-vis Power of Medicines
1.4 Controlled Drug Trials
1.5 Vital Force not to Blame Unduly
1.6 Compatibility with Sciences
1.7 Homoeopaths' Stand
1.8 Confusion and the Way Out
1.9 Conclusion: Homoeopathy is Scientific
CHAPTER-2: High Potency Dynamized Medicines Do Act Curatively: Probabilities & Controlled Observa¬tions
2.1 High Potency and Avogadro's Law: Probabilities
2.2 Controlled Drug Trials
2.3 Controlled Animal Experiments
2.3.1 Materials and Methods
2.3.2 Results and Discussion
2.3.3 Graphical Presentation of Results
2.3.4 Glycosylated Haemoglobin Levels in Blood
2.4 Conclusion
CHAPTER-3: Earlier Explanations of Dynamization Unsatisfactory
3.1 Spiritual Theories
3.2 Dilution Theories
3.3 Nuclear Process Theories
3.4 Diluent Medium Theories
3.5 Conclusion
CHAPTER-4: Molecular Specificities and Recognitions
4.1 Success of the Atomic & Molecular Theories
4.2 The Failure of Present-Day Theories
4.2.1 Three Dimensional Shape and Structure
4.2.2 Physical Size
4.3 The Fundamental Flaw in Existing Theories
4.3.1 Importance of Chemically Exchangeable Characteristic Energy
4.3.2 Unique Specificity of Optical Spectra
4.3.3 Uniqueness of Basic Energy States
4.3.4 Specificity of Chemically Exchangeable Energy
4.3.4.1 Exchangeable, Exchanged and Bond Energy
4.3.5 Basic Mechanism of Positive Recognition
4.3.6 Step-Further Explanations of Established Phenomena by New Theory
4.3.7 Chemical Specificity can be Mimicked by and Induced in, Other Molecules
CHAPTER-5: Molecular Bases of Dynamization
5.1 Significance of -OH Groups of Diluent Medium
5.2 Comparison of Energy Levels of Lone Pair Electron and Valency Electron: Wave Mechanics
5.3 Resonant Promotion of Lone Pair Electrons of Oxygen in -OH Groups of Diluent Molecules During Dynamization Processes
5.4 Life of a Resonantly Promoted Diluent Molecule Uncertainty Principle
5.5 Experimental Evidence in Support of New Theory
5.5.1 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectra
5.5.2 Laser Raman Spectrum
5.5.3 Optical Spectrum
5.5.4 Explanation of Homoeopathic Observations
5.6 Conclusion: Avogadro Impasse Removed
CHAPTER-6: Multiplanar Biological Organizations and Controls: Molecular Bases
6.1 Multiplanar Organizations
6.2 Multiplanar Controls
6.2.1 Cellular Functions
6.2.2 Homocostasis and Body Fluids
6.2.3 Human Brain a Quadrune Brain
6.2.4 The Hypothalamus as Master Regulator
6.2.5 Biofeed Controls
6.2.6 Genetic Control of Metabolisms
6.2.7 Physiological Responses via Molecular Mechanisms
6.2.8 The Crux
CHAPTER-7: The Healthy State: Molecular Bases
7.1 Definitions of Health: WHO's and Ours
7.1.1 Supramental Health and Quadrune Brain
7.1.2 The Lesser Health
7.1.3 Self Contradiction in WHO Definition
7.1.5 Untapped Potentialities
7.1.5 Positive Health
7.2 Healthy, Unhealthy and Diseased Molecule
7.3 Healthy and Unhealthy Biochemical Reactions
7.4 Hahnemann's Notion of Healthy State
7.5 Conclusion 70
CHAPTER-8: The Disease Processes: Pathogenic Xenobiotic Molecules as The Primary Causes
8.1 The Xenobiotics
8.2 Biodynamics of Xenobiotics
8.2.1 General Considerations
8.2.2 Dynamized Drugs
8.3 Processes of Xenobiotic Action
8.3.1 General
8.3.2 Toxicity, Carcinogenicity and Mutagenicity
8.3.3 The Ultimate Xenobiotic
8.3.4 Role of the Target
8.3.5 Loose Xenobiotic-Biomolecule Complex and Acute Disease
8.3.6 Tight Xenobiotic-Biomolecules Comlpex and Chronic Disease
8.3.7 Basic Difference in Acute and Chronic Disease
8.3.8 The Incurable Disease
8.3.9 Drug Proving with Different Potencies
8.3.10 The Nosodes and Sarcodes
8.4 Microbial Infection as a Molecular Disease
8.5 Chronic Miasms: Molecular Bases
8.5.1 Hahnemann's Observations
8.5.2 Molecular Bases
8.6 Conclusion
CHAPTER-9: The Diagnosis: Doctrine of Drug Proving
9. 1 The Ideal Diagnosis
9.2 Practically Workable Diagnosis
9.2.1 Hahnemann's Practical Suggestion
9.2.2 Molecular Basis
9.2.3 The Objective Signs: Key to Scientific Medicine Diagnosis
9.2.4 The Symptoms: Key to Homoeopathic Diagnosis
9.3 Homoeopathic Principle of Drug Proving
9.3.1 The Technique and Procedure
9.3.2 The Rare, Peculiar and Characteristic Symptoms
9.3.3 General Symptom versus Particular Symptom
9.3.4 The Modalities
9.4 The New Science of Xenobiology
CHAPTER-10: The Cure: Operational Doctrines
10.1 The Ideal Cure
10.2 The Principle of Opposites
10.3 The Law of Similars
10.3.1 Molecular Bases of the Law of Similars
10.4 Ultimate Pathogenic Xenobiotic
10.5 The Doctrine of Individualization
10.6 The Doctrine of Single Medicine
10.7 The Doctrine of Optimum Potency
10.8 Symptoms Last to Appear in Disease Disappear First in Treatment
10.9 Cure from Centre to Periphery and From Above Downwards
10.10 Treatment of Acute Diseases
10.11 Treatment of Viral Infections
10.12 Treatment of Chronic Diseases
10.13 Treatment of Congenital Diseases
10.14 Mechanism of Homoeopathic Drug Action in Microbial Disease
10.15 The Incurable Disease
10.16 The New Science of Inductoxenopathy
10.16.1 The Essence of Homoeopathy
10.16.2 The Essence of Inductoxenopathy
101.6.3 Ultramicroxenopathy, Redundant
CHAPTER-11: Epilogue
11.1 Retrospects: Homoeopathy is Scientific
11.2 Future Prospects
11.2.1 Use of Drug Potentization in Scientific Medicine
11.2.2 Standardizations in Homoeopathy
11.2.2.1 Purity of Drug
11.2.2.2 Attenuation Scales
11.2.3 Potency Rationalization
11.2.4 Unified Therapeutics: Navayurveda
11.3 Tributes to Hahnemann
Appendix-1: Some cases which convinced the Author that Homoeopathy art is valid
Appendix 11: Homoeopathy in a nutshell
Bibliography
Index
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