Uses of Repertory in Homeopathy

In homeopathy, the repertory is more than just a reference book—it is an indispensable tool that guides physicians in finding the right medicine for each patient. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced practitioner, understanding the uses of a repertory enhances both your clinical accuracy and efficiency. Here, we explore the major uses of … Read more

What Happens When Two Dissimilar Diseases Meet? (Aphorisms 36–42 Explained)

In Aphorism 36–42 of the Organon of Medicine, Samuel Hahnemann explains a very important philosophical concept what happens when two dissimilar diseases meet in the human body. This topic is extremely important for BHMS exams, viva, and understanding why homoeopathy follows the law of similars instead of treating with dissimilar (allopathic) medicines. According to Hahnemann, … Read more

Double or Complex Disease in Homoeopathy – Aphorisms 40–42

In the study of Organon , the concept of Double or Complex Disease holds great clinical importance. This idea was clearly explained by Samuel Hahnemann in Aphorisms 40–42 of the Organon of Medicine. Understanding this concept helps homoeopathic physicians avoid suppression and improper treatment that may complicate a patient’s condition. Definition of Double Complex Disease … Read more

Sticta Pulmonaria – Keynotes, Mnemonics, Clinicals & Quick Revision Guide for Students

Common Name: LungwortFamily: LichenaceaeType: Acute Remedy Sticta Pulmonaria – The “DRYNESS” Remedy You Must Remember! Introduction If you remember just one thing about Sticta Pulmonaria, remember this: “Dry everywhere, but feels congested.” This remedy is a gold standard for dry catarrh, especially when: Sphere of Action Keynotes Mind – Restless but Weak Exam Tip:Restlessness = … Read more

Primary and Secondary Action (Aphorisms 63–69)

In the study of Homoeopathic Philosophy, one of the most fundamental concepts explained by Samuel Hahnemann in the Organon of Medicine is the doctrine of Primary and Secondary Action. These aphorisms (63–69) form the physiological and philosophical foundation of how medicines act upon the human organism. Understanding this concept is essential not only for BHMS … Read more

What Are the Different Types of Aggravation in Homeopathy?

Different Types of Aggravation in Homeopathy: In general language, aggravation means a worsening or intensification of a condition. However, in homeopathic practice, aggravation carries a much deeper and more technical meaning. After administering a remedy, a patient may report that their symptoms have increased in intensity. The physician’s task is not to panic, but to … Read more

Homoeopathic Faculty Recruitment 2026 by Konkan Education Society

The Konkan Education Society has officially released a recruitment notification inviting applications for various teaching faculty positions in its reputed homoeopathic medical colleges. This is an excellent opportunity for qualified professionals seeking academic careers in homoeopathy under a recognized institution affiliated with Maharashtra University of Health Sciences. Overview of the Recruitment Konkan Education Society aims … Read more

What is One-Sided Disease in Homeopathy?

In day-to-day practice, homeopathic physicians often encounter cases where the patient presents with very few symptoms. The disease appears almost “silent,” showing only one or two prominent complaints while the rest of the symptom picture remains obscure. Such conditions are known as One-Sided Diseases in homeopathy. Let us understand this important concept from the teachings … Read more

Walk-in Interview for Physician Assistant at Homi Bhabha Cancer Hospital, Muzaffarpur for BHMS

If you are a BHMS / Homoeopath medical graduate looking to build a career in oncology and palliative care, here’s an excellent opportunity. Homi Bhabha Cancer Hospital and Research Centre Muzaffarpur has announced a walk-in interview for the post of Physician Assistant under a project-based palliative care initiative funded by Cipla Foundation. This opportunity is … Read more