Description
Dr Nityanand Tiwari of the ICR / MLD Trust, needs no introduction. Formerly Prof and HOD at the Postgraduate Homoeopathic activities of the Trust, currently he is a Mentor of the Institute and Emeritus Professor, Dept. of Organon and Homoeopathic Philosophy, MLDMHI.
The book handles perhaps the most important issue in Homoeopathic Practice – Prejudice! “The Unprejudiced Observer’, an important concept in Homoeopathic Philosophy, has been explored in this book in a very simple yet vigorous manner, establishing remarkable correlations with Past Masters.
In this book, Dr. Tiwari speaks of his lifelong search for the Unprejudiced Observer. Most importantly, he traces Prejudice through various areas of Homoeopathic Practice, identifies the causation and discusses how to handle Prejudice in practice.
Prejudice acts as a black mask, frozen on our face through the grime of ignorance and unresolved experience. As we become self-aware, the mask gradually peels off in layers of grey, gradually brightening the perspective.
A ‘must read’ for all Homoeopathic students and those practitioners who are actively searching for ways and means to encounter prejudice.
Who Should Read this Book
Dr. Nityanand Laxminivas Tiwari (1949–2023) was a prominent, highly regarded Indian hom0eopath, educator, and foundational leader at the Dr. M. L. Dhawale Memorial Homoeopathic Institute (MLDMHI). He served as Professor Emeritus of Homoeopathic Philosophy, a trustee of the MLDT, and was key in expanding its scientific, clinical, and academic initiatives.
Key Contributions & Roles (MLDT & MLDMHI)
- Leadership & Legacy: Served as Principal/Director and Mentor of MLDMHI, Palghar and a key trustee of the MLD Trust.
- Academic Excellence: He was the HOD of Homoeopathic Philosophy and was instrumental in developing structured, case-based teaching methods for postgraduate students.
- Key Appointments: In 2018, he was appointed as a member of the Governing Board of the Central Council of Homoeopathy (CCH) by the Central Government.
- Clinical Research & Publications: Acted as a Principal Investigator for research studies, including on Diabetes Mellitus Type 2. He published important works, including “The Journey To Unprejudiced Observation – Principles and Practice”.
- Community Work: He pioneered the expansion of MLDT clinics in Palghar and was a devoted advocate for bringing standardised homoeopathy to rural areas.
Dr. N.L. Tiwari was regarded as a “devoted shishya” (disciple) of the late Dr. M. L. Dhawale, working to uphold the “Standardized Case Record” method.
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