Description
This book is a collection of Papers representing some of his unique insights in PERCEIVING the following fields:
- Totality
- Man
- Groups
- Education
- Professional Competence
- Research
- Management
- Homoeopathic Material Medica
- Rural Health
- Life
In the clinical setting, PERCEIVING is the most crucial process. Perceiving what troubles the patient, perceiving the patient as a person. Perceiving the similimum…PERCEIVING predominates.
And who perceives? Perception is done by the senses through the nerves. It is a physiological process. Perceiving is done by the self through the mind. It is a psychological process. What clouds the mind? What clarifies it? What role does Hahnemann’s Unprejudiced Observer play in this process? How to train the mind to perceive the patient truly and well?
Perceiving 1 handles all these issues and many others.
The book is very important to Homoeopathic Doctors, Teachers, Researchers, Administrators of Homoeopathic Institutions, Internees and Students of Homoeopathic Colleges.
Who Should Read this Book
Dr. Mitrachandra. L. Dhawale (1927–1987) was an eminent Indian homoeopath recognised for scientific, standardised approaches to clinical practice and education. He founded the Institute of Clinical Research, Bombay, promoting evidence-based homoeopathy, and was renowned for standardising individualised treatment. His legacy continues through the Dr. M. L. Dhawale Memorial Homoeopathic Institute in Palghar, Maharashtra.
Key Contributions and Background:
- Education and Career: Originally trained in modern medicine (MBBS, 1949; M.D. Medicine, 1952), he was converted to homoeopathy following a personal experience with its efficacy.
- Scientific Approach: He pioneered in standardising homoeopathy by linking it to clinical medicine, emphasizing Case-based integrated teaching and Tri-coordinate care, notes MLD Trust.
- Key Publications: He was behind the “ICR Symposium Volumes” and authored influential works such as Perceiving 1 and Life & Living.
- Legacy: The Dr. M. L. Dhawale Memorial Homoeopathic Institute (MLDMHI), established in 2002, focuses on producing quality-conscious physicians and conducting research in rural areas, notes Dr. ML DHAWALE MEMORIAL HOMOEOPATHIC INSTITUTE.
- Positions Held: He was the ex-principal of the Bombay Homoeopathic Medical College and a member of the Governing Council of the National Institute of Homoeopathy.
Dr. M. L. Dhawale was highly regarded as a dedicated professional who was deeply concerned with the health of the underprivileged and homoeopathy education.
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