Uterine Therapeutics – Henry Minton

Henry Minton’s Uterine Therapeutics is a seminal work on the study and management of uterine disorders and menstrual problems. First published in 1883 in the Journal of Obstetrics, the monograph reflects Minton’s decades-long clinical practice, which began in 1867. As editor of The Homoeopathic and Diseases of Women and Children and author of Diseases of … Read more

Suspended Animation (Footnote to Aphorism 67 )

Suspended animation is a state of temporary obstruction of the normal healthy vital force occurring in a previously healthy individual, resulting in danger to life and imminent death. It is not a disease but a sudden suppression of the vital force. Hahnemann’s View on Antipathic (Palliative) Treatment Conditions of Suspended Animation Suspended animation occurs when: … Read more

Complete Repertory to the Homoeopathic Materia Medica on Diseases of the Eyes

The Complete Repertory to the Homoeopathic Materia Medica on Diseases of the Eyes, authored by Berridge and published in April 1873 in London, is a seminal work in the field of ophthalmic homeopathy. Unlike traditional repertories that relied primarily on provings, Berridge emphasized clinical symptoms, believing that only through observed cures could the true interconnection … Read more

Difficulties in Taking a Chronic Case (According to Organon of Medicine)

Chronic cases are difficult to manage because the disease has existed for a long time, the symptom picture may be altered, suppressed, or incomplete, and both patient and physician contribute to obstacles in proper case taking. Hahnemann has mentioned several practical difficulties in chronic case taking in various aphorisms (especially Aphorisms 74, 95, 96, 97). … Read more

The Homoeopathic Therapeutics of Diarrhoea

Author: James B. Bell The Homoeopathic Therapeutics of Diarrhoea by James B. Bell is a pioneering work in the field of clinical regional repertories, focusing on diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera, cholera morbus, cholera infantum, and other types of loose bowel evacuations. The book is divided into two major sections: Part I – Remedies and Their Indications … Read more

What is Constitution in Homeopathy?

In homeopathy, constitution refers to the innate physical and mental makeup of an individual. It encompasses hereditary traits, body structure, functional abilities, metabolic activity, reactions to stimuli, and resistance to infections. The term originates from the Latin word “constituere”, meaning to establish, set up, or make up. Understanding a person’s constitution is crucial for homeopathic … Read more

Clinical Repertory in Homeopathy

Clinical repertories are specialized homeopathic repertories that focus on clinical symptoms, pathological conditions, and the group of medicines associated with them. Unlike general repertories, which emphasize the individual’s unique mental, emotional, and physical characteristics, clinical repertories prioritize pathological similarity, causation, modalities, and concomitants. While not commonly used for routine repertorization, clinical repertories prove invaluable in … Read more

Compare & Contrast Indications of Arnica and Calendula in Injuries

In homeopathic practice, injury management is one of the most common clinical situations. Among the leading remedies, Arnica and Calendula hold a very important place. Although both are indicated in injuries, their sphere of action, nature of wounds, and modalities differ significantly. This blog provides a clear, exam-oriented and clinically useful comparison of Arnica and … Read more

A Concise Repertory of Homoeopathic Medicines

Author: Dr S.R. Phatak The Concise Repertory of Homoeopathic Medicines was first published in 1963 as a handy reference guide for homoeopathic practitioners. The second edition appeared in 1977, and the third edition, also called the Revised and Enlarged Edition, was published by Dr D.S. Phatak in 2000. In this edition, new rubrics added by … Read more

Coffea Cruda in Homoeopathy Keynotes, Mnemonics & Exam Revision Guide

Coffea Cruda is a well-known homoeopathic remedy prepared from the raw, unroasted beans of the coffee plant, Coffea arabica. In Materia Medica, it is especially recognized for its action on the nervous system, producing states of extreme mental and physical excitement. It is indicated in conditions marked by hypersensitivity, sleeplessness from overactive thoughts, intense emotions, … Read more