Year of Publication : 1967

Edition : 5

Pages : 526

Principles & Practice of Homoeopathy Part 1: Homoeopathic Philosophy and Repertorization

1,000.00

ISBN : 978-81-967072-1-7

Short Description

Advancing Frontiers: Principles and Practice of Homoeopathy – Part Two invites readers into the evolving landscape of Hahnemannian clinical wisdom. From case-taking to concept derivation, it offers a reflective, practice-based journey shaped by real-world outcomes and rigorous training. Authored by Late Dr. M. L. Dhawale and Dr. Kumar Dhawale, this long-awaited volume is a cornerstone for Homoeopathic practitioners committed to growth, insight, and impact.

Author

Qualifications / Designation

M.D, (Bom.), F.H.M.S.

Description

  • Unique Masterly and Scientific Presentation of Hahnemannian Homoeopathy as evolved by Boenninghausen, Kent, Close, Boger, Tyler and Roberts.
  • Extensive presentation of Repertorization with case – Demonstrations
  • Presentation of standardised Homoeopathic practice with SCR system at the ICR
  • Effective Management of structural disorders through better utilisation of Potency-energy in effective restoration of co-ordinate balance between form, function and structure.
  • Integral presentation of Homoeopathic Medical education and training as an expression of Patient-care, Learner-Care and Knowledge- Care.
  • A self-study evolutionary learning system for the principles and practice of Homoeopathy when combined with ICR Publications.
  • Experientially structured on the philosophy and the methodology evolving at the Homoeopathic Post-graduate association (1952), Bombay Homoeopathic Medica College (1968-70), National Institute of Homoeopathy (Calcutta Institute of Chemical Research, 1975-87) and Fr Muller’s Homoeopathic Medical College, Mangalore (1985-87).
  • The author had been actively associated with all the Institutions, and in recognition of his work in the field of Homeopathic education, the court of examiners in Homoeopathic and biochemic system of Medicine, Bombay, conferred its Honorary fellowship on him in 1976.
  • Used in many Homeopathic colleges as an essential reading.

Who Should Read this Book

Practicing Homoeopaths, Homoeopathic Post Graduate Students, PhD Homoeopathy Scholars

Language of the book

English

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(Late) Dr. Mitrachandra L. Dhawale

He was an eminent Homoeopath of international fame. He based his work on the three cardinal principles, viz. Evolving a Standardised approach to clinical practice (a common practice in all Institutes of Excellence the world over), Case-based integrated teaching and training (a sound pedagogy in all Postgraduate Education) and the Principle of Tri-coordinate Care, where the teacher is a facilitator and through caring for the Patient and for the Learner (student), is able to demonstrate care for Knowledge. The Departments of Psychiatry, Pulmonology, Clinical Research and Medical Informatics of the Rural Homoeopathic Hospital, Palghar, are recognised by the Ministry of AYUSH, Govt of India as Centres of Excellence in Homoeopathy. 

Dr. M. L. Dhawale Memorial Trust, Dr. M. L. Dhawale Memorial Trust Hospital, Opp. S. T. Workshop, Palghar – Boisar Road, Palghar – 401404

Email: publicationsmldt@gmail.com 

Phone: 7720016342

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