Summary
This case teaches us firstly to be open to any approach to case-taking that solves
the case (here a clue from P. Schmidt's “Art of Case-taking” was used) provided it
is holistic, considering mind and body together. Secondly, this case bears testimony to Hahnemann's teaching in treating chronic diseases in that it requires series of well selected remedies following each other according to the symptoms until
the patient is completely cured. Thirdly, in chronic diseases the patient should be seen for a longer duration before we can consider the disease to be cured. Lastly, cure should take place according
to Herring's Law of Cure (here psoriasis clearing first from the upper part of body).
Key words
Case-taking - Psoriasis - Stramonium
References
- 1 Schimdt P. The Art of Case-taking. Reprint edition. New Delhi; B. Jain Publishers
1998
- 2 Phatak S R. Materia Medica. Reprint edition. New Delhi; B. Jain Publishers 1991
- 3 Hahnemann S. Organon. 6th ed. Reprint edition. New Delhi; B. Jain Publishers 1990
- 4 Barthel K F. Synthetic Repertory. Reprint edition. New Delhi; B. Jain Publishers
1990
Dr. Manish R. Panchal
Centre for Homoeopathy
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Pune 4, Maharashtra state
India
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