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MIASMATIC PRESCRIBING
ITS PHILOSOPHY, DIAGNOSTIC CLASSIFICATIONS,
CLINICAL TIPS, MIASMATIC REPERTORY
AND MIASMATIC WEIGHTAGE OF MEDICINES
BY
DR. SUBRATA KUMAR BANERJEA ,GOLD MEDALIST
B.H.M.S. (HONOURS IN NINE SUBJECTS OF CALCUTTA UNIVERSITY)
FELLOW : AKADEMIE HOMOOPATHISCHER DEUTSCHER ZENTRALVEREIN (GERMANY)
DIRECTOR : BENGAL ALLEN MEDICAL INSTITUTE
PRINCIPAL : ALLEN COLLEGE OF HOMOEOPATHY, ESSEX, ENGLAND |
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ALLEN COLLEGE OF HOMOEOPATHY
"Sapiens", 382 Baddow Road, Great Baddow,
Chelmsford, Essex CM2 9RA
Tel: (01245) 505858 Fax: (01245) 505859
E. Mail:
allencollege@btinternet.com
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MIASM :
Why should We Know Miasm ?
A thorough dissection and incorporation of miasm in each case will help a
homoeopathic prescriber in the following ways:
(i) A deep acting anti-miasmatic medicine by virtue of its centrifugal
action will open up such cases (brings to the surface the suppressed symptoms)
where the totality of symptoms cannot be framed due to a scarcity of symptoms
(i.e. one-sided cases), and those cases with conjoint or contaminated pictures
due to various physical, emotional or iatrogenic suppressions.
(ii) Also of importance is the value of selecting an anti-miasmatic
medicine, which covers the psychic essence, nature and character of the
individual in absence of any recognisable totality. For example, a patient
presents with insomnia with no distinguishing modalities or other characters to
complete the symptom. By ascertaining that person’s psychic essence or character
(for instance, suspicious, jealous and exploiting in nature, representing
sycosis) we can prescribe an anti-miasmatic medicine to cover the insomnia and
open up the case. Thus, the anti-miasmatic medicine covering the essence of the
person is capable of surfacing the suppressed symptoms and the totality can then
easily be framed.
(iii) To be more confident in prescribing by including the surface miasm
of the case in the consideration of the totality; as miasm, the dyscrasia of the
person, constitutes a major part of that totality. Miasm and the symptoms are
nothing but the two sides of the coin, and one cannot be considered whilst
ignoring the other. In fact, the totality of symptoms cannot be said to be total
until and unless the selected remedy covers the miasm.
(iv) To evaluate the necessity of a change in the plan of treatment or a
change of remedy; when few symptoms have disappeared after the first remedy has
been administered, yet the miasmatic totality shows the preponderance of the
same miasm on the surface as that which was originally covered by the initial
remedy. It indicates that the prescriber can stay with that initial remedy, as
can be seen from the following example: a patient came with the presenting
symptom of facial wart, for which Causticum was prescribed. As this medicine
covers the miasm (here in this case, sycosis) as well as the symptom, the wart
has fallen off; and the next suppressed layer, perhaps a profuse yellowish
leucorrhoea (which was previously suppressed by cauterisation) comes to the
surface. This symptom too is a sycotic manifestation, and is also covered by
Causticum, then that remedy will totally eradicate the problem. So knowledge of
miasm guides us to stay with the remedy and to allow its full and complete
action.
(v) To evaluate the homoeopathic prognosis of the case, as removal of
layers of suppression are manifested as clarity of symptoms and also reflected
by a quantum jump in the sense of well being. Deep acting anti-miasmatic
medicines by virtue of their centrifugal action will remove the layers of
suppression which can be evidenced as follows:
a) A quantum jump in the sense of well being.
b) Improved energy.
c) Increased appetite.
d) Better quality of sleep.
e) Harmony and tranquillity of temperament.
f) Stability (in obese people) or weight gain in under weight subjects.
g) Clarity of the existing or presenting symptoms or even lighter symptoms.
h) Suppressed symptoms (even of years ago) reappear on the surface and are
permanently eradicated. This reappearance can be in a very transient form, which
may not even be visible to the naked eye.
(vi) To fulfil Hahnemann’s three injunctions of cure: rapid, gentle and
permanent.
Anti-miasmatic medicines help to clear up the suppressions ( in relation
to the past ); clear up the presenting symptoms from their root or origin (
in relation to the present ); and clear up the susceptibility to get
infection and thereby strengthening the constitution ( in relation to the
prophylactic aspect or future ).
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Part I |
Philosophy and Utility of
Miasm ( Click to view ):
MIASM :
DR. BANERJEA'S TEN PRINCIPLES . Here I have taken the opportunity to discuss the philosophical background of Miasm, and to share my views regarding suppression and the need for miasmatic prescriptions in the modern world. Key words are presented to reflect the miasmatic tendencies. |
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Part
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Miasmatic Diagnostic Classifications
(Click to view) : Starting with the mental symptoms, this is a head to foot schematic classification of the four miasms, including my tips for rapid miasmatic diagnosis. |
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Part III |
Miasmatic Diagnosis of Clinical Classifications
(Click to view ): In this section I have shared all the possible clinical nosological names under their respective miasmatic headings with a view to enabling fast diagnosis of the corresponding
miasm. |
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Part
IV |
Miasmatic Ancestral Tips
( Click to view ): All the tips of my four generations of Miasmatic
Prescribers. |
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Part
V |
Miasmatic
Repertory (Click to view ) : This is
a totally new concept, and once again aimed for your quick miasmatic
diagnosis. |
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Part
VI |
Miasmatic Weightage of Medicines
( Click to view ): A comprehensive guide to the weight, value or gradation of the medicines and listings of the leading
anti-miasmatics. |
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Part
VII |
Practical Classical approach:
In this chapter I have illustrated how to handle the cases that come to us
in the current climate of suppression in a practical, useful way without
deviating from the classical approach of prescribing. As I have stated
throughout the book, time tested scientific miasmatic and classical
approach to prescribing is a structured formula for solid reliable
prescribing. |
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Part
VIII |
Case Illustrations: I have
included a few cases to demonstrate how incorporation of miasm helped to
reach the similimum when there were apparent close remedy possibilities.
This method has proved to colleagues, my students and me over the years
that this enhances the depth of the prescription and the certainty of good
improvement in the case. |
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Part XI |
Look and Diagnose and Personality
assessment through Miasm: This is a chapter, which I have found
interesting. The development of these ideas has revealed to me
another aspect of miasmatic diagnosis and subsequent prescription. I was
always encouraged by my teachers and my Uncle to observe the attitude,
posture, and behaviour of people and to refine those observational skills
into the practice. I have applied those same principles of observing for
remedy selection into observation of the dominant miasm and found it to be
hugely beneficial. |
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