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There is a considerable amount of` literature about the comparative value of symptoms and how to apply that knowledge in practice. However the subject is really deep and complicated; and different masters have laid varying emphasis on different classes of symptoms.
About the Author:
S.M. Gunavante Born in a middle class family in North Kanara in 1915, he had his schooling in Honavar. He used to top the class in school and in the matriculation examination held in 1933, in the then Bombay State, he was among the first 100. He could not pursue his studies owing to pecuniary difficulties and took up a job in the Oriental Life Insurance Co. in 1935. By dint of sincere devotion to duty he rose, from humble beginning to the position of Assistant Secretary (Development) in the L.I.C., before he retired in January 1975. During the last few years in service, as he held a responsible position in the Development Dept., concerned with the training of Life Insurance agents, Mr. Gunavante took active part in two training seminars and wrote a number of booklets for training the agents in their sales and servicing work. He was also commissioned to write a textbook on "Marketing" for fellowship students of the Federation of Insurance Institutes.
Book: Perceiving Crucial Symptoms
By: S.M. Gunavante
ISBN-10: 8170214084
Edition: Reprint edition
Language: English
Weight: 0.23
Released On: 2003
Binding: Softcover
Physical Details: 162p.; Appendix
Size: 14x22
Table of Contents:
Preface
1. Introduction.
2. Compilation of M.M. and the Organon
3. Changing perceptions of Symptomatology
4. Boenniinghausen's Totality
5. Dr. C.M.Boger's approach to Case Analysis
6. Totality according to Dr. H.A. Roberts
7. Peculiar, characteristic symptoms and keynotes. - Guernsey etc.
8. Perceive the most uncommon (unusual) Peculiar Symptom.
9. Take positive symptoms irrespective of the "drug picture
10. Totality of symptoms.
11. Contribution of Dr. J.T. Kent to the advancement of Homoeopathy.
12. Kent's Repertory - how to use it.
13. What to do when strong mentals are not available
14. Why are particular; less important in remedy selection?
15. State of disposition and mind chiefly determines selection.
16. Dr. M.L. Sehgal's "Rediscovery of Homoeopathy
17. State of body - Effects of latent (chronic) Infections (Miasms). - Understanding the Miasms - Psora, the hydra headed Infections - Meeting the challenge - Tracing the link between the Infection and the remedy -Tyler on Nosodes - Stop-spot of Remedies - Symptoms of leading Nosodes - Illustrative cases.
18. Remedy response - Second prescription Management of the case
19. Conclusions and Plan for Action
20. The Best Test of a Homoeopath.
Appendix 'A' - Physical Generals
Appendix 'B' - Peculiar Symptoms
Appendix 'C' - Important Aphorisms from the Organon
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