 Homoeopathy provides the much needed missing link to modern medical therapeutics in the present century.  |
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Dr R S Pareek - Dr Alok Pareek |
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| Looking back over the last years and nothing the tremendous advances made in medical science during this period. the casual observer might be led to suppose that Homoeopathy has now lost forever any chance of gaining a firm foothold in the medical scene. But Homoeopathy based on definite principles which are again based on natural laws enduring the strongest opposition and the most persistent persecution that has ever been experienced by any scientific school of thought has strongly emerged as the medicine for modern man today. |
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| During Hahnemann s time the differences between Homoeopaths & Allopaths was very great and very real. But during the years that have passed the position has changed quiet a lot. The relation of one school to the other better. this change is of course due to the phenomenal advance of medicine during the past century. the homoeopath of today does not dispute the inestimable value of the scientific knowledge that has accumulated. the homoeopath of today welcomes the improvement in medical diagnosis and advancement in modern surgery. the knowledge he feels is the common heritage of all medical men. But let it be known that this change of attitude is solely due to allopathy being brought by scientific progress into line with Homoeopathy. The science of allergology & vaccine therapy are a step towards them. Dr Ruthven Mitchell in his famous book HOMOEOPATHY has remarked It is Allopathy that is charging, the principles of Homoeopathy remain the same as when Hahnemann inunciated them. |
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| Homoeopathy is based on definite principles which are based on natural laws. hahnemann said In order to cure gently, quickly, unfailingly and permanently select for every case of a disease, a medicine capable of calling forth an affection similar to that which it is intended to cure. hahnemann in his Law of Cure established forever the relation between drug & disease. Such a law makes the Homoeopathic physician master of the situation in all kinds of adverse and difficult circumstances. |
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| For all its detail studies in disease and in drugs allopathy has nothing to guide it, as to the Curative relation between the two; it is only Homoeopathy that supplies the Missing Link. Any new named disease, be it an H.I.V. infection or any new found viral condition becomes allopathically a difficult disease. Once the new disease in isolated, missions of dollars are spent to find a powerful drug for it. this new powerful drug very soon again needs replacement. Since starting to use these drugs, the germs have been changing by becoming acclematised to the antibiotics in much the same way as we become acclematised to germs by developing a natural immunity against them. thus the original penicilin failed to live up to their initial success & substitute has to be found to replace them. |
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| Today some 60 years after the discovery of penicillin there have been mushrooming in the number of antibiotics, the newer one replacing the older. This futile tail-chasing. of multiplication of antibiotics continues unabated. |
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| On the other hand the homoeopathic Materia Medica has grown. But the first drug proved Homoeopathically more than years ago is as important today as was at its inception and will remain so for all the times to come. it is illimitable, whatever can cause can cure whether it be the venom of serpent, the poison of plant, mineral of even inert substance insoluble until Homoeopathically prepared. When Hahnemann died, he had 205 very well proved remedies in his medicine chest. today the number is in thousands. the symptomatic libarry of our Materia Medica is already rich enough to meet challenges of any new named disease even if it has not been previously seen. |
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| The great Homoeopath Compton Burnett used to say that were he marooned without medicine on a lonely island, he would soon be able to collect for himself a useful pharmacopoea. Observing the effects of poisonous bites, stings, plants, testing them on himself (Safely prepared according to hahnemanns method of attenuation) he would be able to use them without hesitation as. Occasion arose, for the relief of just similar conditions as they are capable of producing. Now, how would an allopathic physician fare in a situation like this ? Without morphia, quinine, aspirin and the chemist and laboratory where would he be? |
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| The Homoeopath is never at a loos he works by a law. He has received the freedom of the universe. the truth has made him free. According to the theme of the congress Allopathically difficult diseases. I have selected for presentation few cases from this group which were referred to Homoeopathy as a last resort. |
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