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BHMS
(Bachelor of Homoeopathic Medicine & Surgery)
Approved by Central Council of
Homoeopathy. Govt.of India
111 BHMS Syllabus
Organon of Medicine
When student enters third year, he has already grasped basic Sciences of
Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology and has been introduced to Clinical
Medicine, Surgery, Gynaecology and Obstetrics.
Organon including Philosophy is the subject which builds up the conceptual
base for the physician. It illustrates those principles which when applied
in practice enable physician to obtain results which he can explain
rationally and repeats them in practice with greater competence. Focus of
the Education & Training should be to build up this conceptual base. This
can be delivered effectively if there is proper integration of various
disciplines, various knowledge throughout the subject of
ORGANON-PHILOSOPHY .
(I) HAHNEMANN'S
THEORY OF CHRONIC DISEASE
Proper emphasis should be made on the way in which each miasmatic phase
evolves and the characteristic expressions which are thrown off at various
level. This will bring out characteristic PATTERN of each miasm.
Definite attempt
should be made to understand theory of CHRONIC MIASM in the light of our
knowledge of basic sciences of ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, PATHOLOGY & MEDICINE.
This would demand CO RELATION OF HOMOEOAPTHIC PHILOSOPHY with allied
sciences.
Teacher should bring out clearly therapeutic implications of THEORY OF
CHRONIC MIASM in practice. This will demand comprehension of EVOLUTION OF
NATRUAL DISEASE from miasmatic angle. This will require to be correlated
with applied Materia Medica. Here you demonstrate how various drugs would
come up in Psoric, Sycotic and syphilitic state of the clinical diseases.
Thus ORGANON &
PHILOSOPHY will bring out effectively integration of Anatomy, Physiology
Psychology, Pathology Clinical Medicine, Materia Medica and Therapeutics.
This would demand greater interdepartmental co-ordination.
(II) HAHNEMANN'S
ORGANON OF MEDICINE Vth & VIth EDITIONS (including Aphorism 1 to 294).
(a) Kent's lectures, Robert and Stuart close works in Philosophy.
(b) POSOLOGY.
(c) DIET, ANCILLARY MODE OF TREATMENT.
(d) INTRODUCTION OF REPERTORY.
Student should maintain journal of 20 cases wherein thoroughly worked out
cases from the clinic attendance would be there.
Cases should demonstrate student's work on: CASE TAKING -CASE ANALYSIS
EVALUATION - DISEASE, DIAGNOSIS – MIASM – POSOLOGY - REMEDY SELECTION.
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