About the Author:
Diwan Harish Chand Prof. Dr. Diwan Harish Chand born on 7th March 1924 at Lahore (Punjab). Graduated in medicine (M.B.B.S.) in 1945 and spent 60 years in the study and practice of Homoeopathy. Acquired the highest qualifications in Homoeopathy and in general medicine. Clinical experience of working in hospitals in UK and USA and with Dr. Pierre Schmidt in Switzerland. Actively involved in teaching programmes and lectures in very many countries for the last 50 years. Participated in more than 40 international Congresses (including 25 of LMHI).
The only ASIAN PRESIDENT and later PRESIDENT OF HONOUR of the international Homoeopathy medical league (L.M.H.I.). The only homoeopath whose name appears in the LIMCA BOOK OF RECORDS.
Recipient of more than 20 awards, National and International and very numerous honorary diplomas and fellowships. This includes the most prestigious award in medicine-the Dhanwantari award having been adjudged "the most outstanding medical man of the year." This award for all disciplines (Allopathy, Ayurveda and Homoeopathy) and he is the first homoeopath who received it. Honorary physician to the Presidents of India from 1969 to 1997. Authored three books: A Compendium of Lectures on Homoeopathy; Microdoses Megaresults (Clinical Cases) and Homoeopathy in Geriatrics and co-edited with Dr. Pierre Schimdt Kent's Final General Repertory. Been a member of every Homoeopathy committee of the government of India during the last 50 years and chairman of committees on research, education and pharmacopeias. Actively involved in social service avenues of Rotary club of Delhi; in civil defence; Aids Awareness and Family Welfare programmes. A sportsman, keen photographer and philatelist.
Details of Book: Homoeopathy in Geriatrics
Book: Homoeopathy in Geriatrics
By: Diwan Harish Chand
Edition: 1st edition
Language: English
Weight: 0.15
Binding: Softcover
Physical Details: 106p.
Size: 14x21
Table of Contents:
Chapters
1. Introduction and Historical
2. Physiological Changes with Advancing Years
3. Postponement of Ageing/ Prolonging Life
4. Problems of the Aged
5. Cardio-Vascular System
6. Senile Psychoses and Psycho-Geriatrics
7. Sleep
8. Neurological Disorders
9. Ophthalmological Conditions
10. Ears
11. Respiratory System
12. Digestive System
13. Menopause
14. Sexual Problems
15. Urinary Problems
16. Joints, Bones and Muscles
17. Old Age Remedies
18. Epilogue
Repertory Study
References