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TOPICS FOR THESIS IN
HOMOEOPATHY
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ORGANON AND
PHILOSOPHY-
1. Susceptibility-
- The various aspects of susceptibility and its therapeutic
implications
- Vaccinations- its co-relation with susceptibility.
- Susceptibility and its role in disease manifestation
- Hypersensitivity- recognition and management
- Idiosyncrasy- expression, recognition and management
2. Case-taking--
- Importance of Body language in case taking
- Effective communication in case-taking
- Importance of past and family history in case taking
- Case selection and processing in clinical practice
- The ‘obscure case’ in homeopathic practice
- Diet and regimen in acute and chronic cases
- Advantages and usefulness of record keeping
- Standardization verses individualization in case taking
- Importance of signs and symptoms in case taking
- Case management- general, specific, and ancillary
- The scientific method of enquiry and approach
- Chronic totality in acute illness
- Study of atypical cases
3. Miasms—
- Miasms and blood groups
- Therapeutic implications of the study of miasms
- Miasmatic management of children’s diseases.
- Miasmatic evolution of chronic diseases- DM, Asthma, OA,
RA,
- Moon phases and its miasmatic approach
- Syphilitic miasm- recognition and management in
homeopathic practice
- Miasmatic approach to paralytic disorders
- Psora- its management in clinical practice
- Post traumatic neurosis- miasmatic approach
- Hahnemannian concept of Miasmatic origins and expression
of chronic diseases
4. Pioneers---
- Pioneers and their contributions
- Author wise contributions
- Life sketch of the pioneers- Hahnemannn, Kent,
Boenninghausen, Boericke, Hering,
- Kent’s hidden links
- Country wise contributions
5. Diseases--
- Classification of diseases with homoeopathic approach
- Disease expression and clinical utility
- Study of temperaments in chronic disorders- DM, HT,
Thyroid disorders etc
- Portrait of disease in Homoeopathy
- “Portrait of disease” Hahnemannian concept and its
evolution by Boger, Kent and Boenninghausen
- The description of various constitutions/ temperaments
- Study of periodicity in fevers
- Importance of clinical/ disease diagnosis in homeopathy
and its therapeutic implications
- Pain- significance and management in Homeopathic practice.
- Periodic disorders- its homeopathic management
- One-sided diseases- its recognition and management in
clinical practice
- Disease development- its therapeutic implication
- Changing concept of health and disease – in reference to
psychosomatic medicine
- The septic state
- Study of aberrant immune response
6. Totality of symptoms--
- What is totality of symptoms?
- Classification of symptoms- and its practical utility
- Importance of analysis and evaluation of symptoms
- Generalization- its significance in homeopathic practice
- Mental state- recognition and incorporation in the
totality
- Repertorial approach to the totality
- Kent’s view of the totality- clinical implication
7. Remedy reaction---
- The utility of primary and secondary actions in remedy
prescription
- Remedy reaction and its clinical utility
- Remedy response- the evaluation from standpoint of
prognosis
- Disease response- remedy selection and prescription in
clinical practice.
- Palliation and its efficacy and clinical utility in
homeopathic practice
- Study of Hering’s law of direction of cure and its
usefulness in practice.
- Hindrances to recovery
- Remedy reactions- evaluation, resolution of the problem
- Remedy reactions- a guide to second prescription
- Concept of the dynamic action and the Dose
8. Posology –
- Posology in intermittent fevers
- Homeopathic posology and its interpretation in terms of
Susceptibility
- Acute prescribing- therapeutic implication
- The significance of ‘second prescription’ in clinical
practice
- Use of surrogates –its efficacy in practice
- Role of expressions in prescription
- The dose in homeopathic practice
- Disease condition and potency selection
- Cure in Homeopathy – it is possible
- Hahnemannian cure- scientific and ethical evaluation of
medicine and its practice
- Remedy response – guide to posology and its interpretation
in terms of susceptibility
- Time modality- its utility and effectiveness in
prescribing
- Placebo- its therapeutic implication
- Susceptibility and potency selection
- Utility of constitutional prescription in acute cases
- Dangers/ abuse of homeopathic prescribing
- Obstacles in homeopathic prescribing
- High and low potencies- comparative study
- Multiple remedy prescription- use and abuse
- Selection of the correct remedy
- Pathology and remedy selection
- Determination of the prescribing totality with the help of
the concomitants
- Keynote prescription- clinical utility
- Pathological prescription- clinical approach
9. General—
- Limitations in homeopathy and how to overcome them.
- Co-relation of homeopathy and auxiliary modes of treatment
- Aphorisms
- Vital force
- Comparison of the different editions of Organon
- Study on Kent’s observations- its practical utility
- Vaccines and serums- are they homeopathic?
- Intricacies of the Human mind and homeopathy
- Homeopathy—how scientific is it?
- Traditional medicine and homeopathy
- Orthodox medicine and homeopathy
- Modern trends in homeopathy
- Rediscovering homeopathy
- Classical homeopathy- its clinical implication
- Surgical interventions in homeopathy
- Post-Hahnemannian developments in homeopathy
- Evolution of functional and structural similarity- concept
in Homeopathy
- Logical thinking- basis of Hahnemannian philosophy and
clinical approach
- Homeopathy- co-relation to other forms of therapeutics
- Space and time dimensions- importance in the evolution of
Homeopathic philosophy
- Misconceptions in Homeopathy- how to overcome them
- Place of homeopathy in therapeutics
CLINICAL MEDICINE-
A) Disease condition and its homoeopathic management—
1. Homoeopathic approach to food allergies.
2. Homoeopathy in sports medicine
3. Hepatitis and homoeopathic approach
4. Leucoderma and homoeopathy
5. Diabetes Mellitus
6. Duodenal ulcers
7. Acute diarrheal diseases
8. Psychiatric disorders and homoeopathic approach
9. HIV/AIDS and its homoeopathic and miasmatic management
10. Rheumatoid arthritis
11. Abortions and its homoeopathic management.
12. Female conditions
13. Chronic bronchitis
14. Skin disorders
15. Veterinary disorders and its homeopathic management
16. IBS
17. Collapse/ shock and its homeopathic management
18. Burns and its homeopathic management
19. Gout and its management
20. Bleeding disorders and its management
21. Homeopathic approach to curing Insomnia.
22. Paralysis and homeopathic management
23. Marasmus and its management
24. Efficacy of homeopathic remedies in mechanical
disorders- fractures, renal stones, hernias, etc
25. Migraine and its management
26. Eye disorders and its management
B) Disease conditions and its –
- Miasmatic expression
- Causation and its expression
- Concomitants and its expressions
- Modalities and its expression
- D/D of different remedies
- Potency selection and repetition
C) Study of role of miasm in hereditary disorders
and its management-
- Diabetes mellitus
- Hyperlipidimea
- Obesity
- Hyperthyroidism/ hypothyroidism
- Varicose veins
- Gout
- RA
- Spondylosis- cervical and lumbar
- Malignancy
- Blood disorders
MATERIA MEDICA-
1. Study of a particular remedy with respect to a
disease condition-
- DM and syzigium,
- BEP and sabal serulata,
- Sepia in female disorders
- Sarsaparilla in renal calculus
- Berberis vulgaris in renal disease.
- Argentum nitricum in IBS
- Sepia lady in various feminine phases and stages
- Patho-physiology of Opium
- The Chronicles of Aurum metallicum
- The genesis of Symptom development in Acid phos
- Study of syphilitic traits in silvers
- The anxiety state of the Kalis- reflection and
ramifications
- Study of cancer Nosodes- clinical approach
- Kali-bi-study of its acute and chronic Hahnemannian
totalities and relationship to Ferrum
- Ignatia and Natrum mur- an integrated study
- A problem child- an homeopathic overview
- Carcinosin and related portraits
2. Comparative study of remedies or remedy groups—
- Acids and metals,
- Acids and ferrums
- Lyco and Nat.mur personality
- Thuja, nat-sulph and Med - their use as intercurrents
- Sepia—Terant-H—Lac.can—comparison of chronic totalities
- The hostility of Natrums- evolution and differentiation
from Magnesium and Sepia
- Comparison between Chronic remedies and acute remedies
3. Study of various groups-
- Spider group,
- Kali group,
- Natrum group,
- Calcerea group,
- Acid group,
- Ferrum group,
- Heavy metal group
- Mercury group
- Antimony group
- Carbons
- Snake remedies
- Radio-active group
4. Differentiation of---
- Drugs in fevers
- Remedies for Delayed milestones
- Remedies in condition of collapse.
- Remedies for home-sickness
- Remedies in constipation
- Study of remedies for traveling sickness
- Depression- remedies
- Remedies for bleeding disorders
- Insomnia and D/D of remedies
- Injury remedies
- Eye disorders
- Remedies in condition of Abscess
- Albuminuria in pregnancy
5. General-
- Study of left/ right sided remedies and its utility in
prescription
- Remedies for ill effect of vaccination
- Time modalities and its therapeutic implication
- Bach flower remedies
- Study of remedies – moon phases
- Significance of mental symptoms- remedy selection
- The indications of Nosodes
- The indications of intercurrents in a case
- Deriving the pathogenesis of snake venoms from
toxicological study
- Study the miasmatic aspects of the sequence – calc-> lyco->
Sulphur
- Comparative study of the indolent trio- carbons, alumina,
silica
- Acute cardiac emergencies- remedy selection and management
- Efficacy of clinically verified remedies
- Hidden values of unusual remedies
- Materia medica- application in clinical practice
- Homeopathic medicine and astrology
- Study of little used remedies
- Constitutional remedies – an in-depth study
- Study of war remedies
- New aspects of old remedies
- Study of gestational remedies- clinical utility
- Common remedies- study of their rare use.
- Biochemic remedies and their homeopathic implications
- Homeopathy – how to avoid operations?
- Cardiac therapeutics
- Homeopathy and hormone disorders- clinical implication
- Homeopathic intervention in surgeries
- Homeopathic intervention in veterinary practice
- Chronic conditions- acute remedies
- Nosodes – indications in acute diseases
- Study of plant families
PHARMACY-
A) REMEDY-
- Physiological action of a remedy
- Toxicological action of remedy
- Pathological co-relation with the therapeutic index
- Patho-physiological action of remedy
- Proved Ayurvedic / allopathic drugs- its use
homeopathically for a disease condition
- Remedy relationships
- Study of inorganic remedies
- Relationship of the pathogenesis of drugs from the plant
and animal kingdom to the chemical constituents
- Study of Indian plant remedies
- Morphological comparison – calc carb and silica
- Classification of remedies
- Modern approach- preparation of mother tinctures
- Study of Vehicles with medicinal qualities
B) PREPERATION METHODS-
- Hahnemannian method of drug preparation- its efficacy in
modern times
- Study of the methods of preparation- obstacles and their
solutions
- Differentiation between the old and new methods of
preparation
- Properties of vehicles – their selection in preparation of
medicine
C) POSOLOGY-
- Utility of LM potencies in practice
- Posology in intermittent fevers
- Utility of Higher potencies in practice
- Acute cases- potency selection
- Homoeopathic Prophylaxis.
- The scope of external applications in Homoeopathy
- Mother tinctures and its utility in prescriptions
- Vehicles and their importance in remedy prescription
- Dispensing procedures for medicine and placebo
- Inter-relationship of homeopathic and Allopathic posology
- Importance of Dosage in prescription
D) POTENTIZATION-
- Mechanics of potentization
- Mysteries of potentization- unraveling them
- Comparison of classical and modern potentization
techniques
- Comparative study of the different potency scales
E) DRUG PROVING-
- Protocol for drug proving- its implementation in modern
proving
- Obstacles in proving- identification, evaluation and
management
- Comparison of Hahnemannian and post-Hahnemannian proving
techniques
F) GENERAL-
- Utility and validity of prescription writing
- Efficacy of Doctrine of signature in prescription
- Interdependency of Homeopathy and Biochemistry
- Comparison of old and new asepsis techniques of lab
equipment
- Preservation of medicines- precautions, obstacles and how
to overcome them
- Scope of Homeopathic pharmacy in relation to material
medica
- Standardization of remedies- utility and validity
- Scope of Homeopathic pharmacy in relation to organon of
medicine
REPERTORY-
1. Disease condition and related rubrics
2. Study of a particular repertory-
- Kent's,
- BBCR,
- Clinical,
- Synoptic key,
3. Significance of mental symptoms
4. Repertorial approach to chronic disease conditions-
- DM,
- CRF,
- Leucoderma,
- RA,
- Psoriasis,
- Asthma,
- Renal calculi,
- Tumors
5. Repertorial approach to acute disease conditions-
- UTI,
- Diarrheas,
- Acute rhinitis
- Fevers
- Acne,
- Colics
6. Clinical utility of various repertories-
- BBCR
- Synoptic key
- Phatak
- Kents
- Complete
- Medical repertory by Murphy
- Clinical repertory by Clarke
- Robert’s ‘sensation as if’ rep
- Therapeutic pocket book
7. Study of particular chapter from any repertory-
- Generalities from Kents rep,
- Mind of complete,
- Mind from Kents,
- Epilepsy in Kent’s
8. Comparative study of a particular chapter from
different repertories-
- Mind from kent and complete
- Fevers from Boenninghausen and kent
- Epilepsy in kent’s repertory
9. Comparative study of various repertories
10. Repertory and its confirmation in the materia medica
11. Remedy relationships- detailed study
12. Comparison of hot and chilly remedies
13. Particular rubric- its study w.r.t themes, cross-ref
synonyms, etc
14. Dreams
- Interpretations,
- Study of particular remedy
- Study of a group of remedies
15. Combination of topics
- Illusions and its interpretations
- Fear, fright, - its expressions
- Love and hate- its expressions in homeopathy
16. Repertorial analysis -
- Of various disease conditions – dermatitis, sterility, etc
- Of various remedy groups- acids, metals, noble gases, etc
17. Study of intermittent fevers by HC Allen
18. Scope of repertory in clinical practice
19. Card repertories-
- Evolution, clinical utility
- Comparison between the different card repertories
20. Discuss the rubric “ailments from” in the repertory.
21. Model repertory construction
22. Create New repertory-
- Warts repertory
- Hand repertory
- Asthma repertory
- Headache
- Children disorder rep
- Female conditions
- Renal disorders
- Skin diseases
PEDIATRICS-
1 Diseases of neonates and homoeopathic management-
- Colic
- Diarrhea
- Neonatal jaundice
- Vomiting
- Bronchial asthma
- Snuffles
- Breast feeding problems
- Lactose intolerance
- Convulsions
- Paralysis
- Malnutrition
- Asphyxia neonatorum
2. Miasmatic management of children’s diseases.
3. Diseases of young children and homoeopathic management
- Worms
- Chronic colds
- Nocturnal enuresis
- Weight management
- Obesity in children
- Delayed milestones
- Problem eaters
- ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder)
- Fevers
- Dentition disorders
4.Common clinical conditions in children and
Homoeopathic management
5. Study of genetic /hereditary disorders in children and
its homeopathic management-
- IDDM,
- blood disorders,
- lactose intolerance,
- Skin allergies
- Asthma
- Obstructive disorders
6. Homoeopathic Approach to a case of Mental
retardation.
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