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Sheri Nakken
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Rubric Help

Post by Sheri Nakken »

patient feels lie urethra turning inside out (gave me this further detail)
Looking for a rubric that might describe this
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muthu kumar
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Re: Rubric Help

Post by muthu kumar »

That is an interesting one-
In what context did it come up? UTI?
Could the feeling be
Exposed?
Prolapsed?
Forced out?

I suggest looking in Wards bigger tome on Sensations as if -
In HARoberts

There is a sensation as if bladder prolapsed - Pyrus but not urethra...
You can use the general sensation of prolapse and try comparing the
remedies.
In fact in sensations as if take a look at the prolapse, forced out
rubrics in Female Sexual Organs ( even if the patient is male). This
is just a sensation and could be extended to male patients. There are
some good remedies - Calc, Lil.tig, Xantho etc.

Of course need to round out with modalities and others

Is it something like the urethra is constricted and something is
forcing it out while trying to get out?
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Nader Moradi
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Re: Rubric Help

Post by Nader Moradi »

Hi all,
What does this rubric mean?
MIND - DETERMINATION - gloomy

Agar.k Bar-c.sf1.de Calc-p.k calc.k cupr.a1 des-ac.jl3 Phos.k pyrusa1,c1 vip.a1

Kind Regards,
Nader


pedram moeini
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Re: Rubric Help

Post by pedram moeini »

Hi Nader
I am not sure,But maybe this means that
He is sure,that his decisions will have disappointed outcomes.
regards

Nader Moradi wrote:


Shannon Nelson
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Re: Rubric Help

Post by Shannon Nelson »

I would describe "gloomy determination" as a state of determination ("I
am *going* to do this thing, no matter what!!") *together with* a
gloomy state (e.g., "... if it kills me. And it may, sigh.") Gloomy
meaning something like, everything stinks, but I can't even get up the
energy to care too much about it. ??


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Post by Didi Ananda Rucira »

Hi.

I was just about to write about cineraria, but saw that many others wrote first.

BY THE WAY if you think you can't get hold of the stuff..

It's a very common decorative plant in UK, US etc - called "Dusty Miller".
According to the pharmacopoiea "Part used: Whole plant excluding root".

So I advise my patients to plant the plant in their garden (common in Kenya) and make a tea of the leaves, and daily wash their eyes in it.
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Tanya Marquette
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Re: Rubric Help

Post by Tanya Marquette »

very common and popular garden plant in the usa!
grow organically, needless to say.
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Nader Moradi
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Re: Rubric Help

Post by Nader Moradi »

Dear Shanon and Dr. Moeini,
Thanks a lot for answers. I have sent the question to archibel team and the only answer was:

Re: MIND- DETERMINATION - gloomy
Reply #1 - 08.12.2008 at 15:14:01
MIND - DETERMINATION - gloomy
Agar.k Bar-c.sf1.de calc.k Calc-p.k cupr.a1 des-ac.jl3 Phos.k pyrusa1,c1 vip.a1
I see that there are Kent author references.
This is strange because I did not find "Determination - gloomy" in Kent.
In Kent: MIND - GLOOMY refers toMIND - SADNESS.
In our Synthesis: MIND - GLOOMY refers to MIND - SADNESS - gloomy.
So what is the original rubric?
Kind Regards,
NAder


Robjna
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Re: Rubric Help

Post by Robjna »

Dear Nader

Gloomy determination, means that someone is resolutely gloomy—they are firmly gloomy, unshakably, decidedly, and unhesitatingly gloomy – so, in this sense it is ‘set’ and therefore difficult to shift.
To make a ‘determination’ is “The act of making up your mind about something”
The first use/formation (and possibly only one) of the expression ‘gloomy determination’ seems to be in Allens Pure Materia Medica for the remedy Pyrus Americana and it was recorded by prover No. 1 of that remedy.
From what I can see in EH, doing a search of ‘gloomy determination’ other instances of this as an expression are only from the original Allen’s offering.

Doing a search in EH for ‘gloomy’ on its own, reveals only 7 remedies represented, and all of these can be found under the rubrics ‘Sadness’ and the smaller rubric of ‘MIND, Sadness, gloomy’, all the remedies in this are found in the larger rubric of SADNESS.
The silly thing is that the only remedy that was given that expression ‘gloomy determination’, is missing from the larger rubric of SADNESS, gloomy.
Seems to me that someone has made a specific rubric for nothing! And considering I have just spent time looking at it, which is in a sense wasted time now that one can see there is no real distinction to be found, I would think that this small rubric could be dropped without any great loss to the whole setup.

It is likely that there are many rubrics like this, that could be removed – if this was done, then maybe homoeopathy would end up being more user friendly and less esoteric and confusing due to these silly inconsistencies etc.....
Robyn

From: minutus@yahoogroups.com [mailto:minutus@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Nader Moradi
Sent: Sunday, 28 December 2008 4:04 AM
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Subject: Re: [Minutus] Rubric Help
Dear Shanon and Dr. Moeini,
Thanks a lot for answers. I have sent the question to archibel team and the only answer was:
Re: MIND- DETERMINATION - gloomy
Reply #1 - 08.12.2008 at 15:14:01

MIND - DETERMINATION - gloomy
Agar.k Bar-c.sf1.de calc.k Calc-p.k cupr.a1 des-ac.jl3 Phos.k pyrusa1,c1 vip.a1
I see that there are Kent author references.
This is strange because I did not find "Determination - gloomy" in Kent.
In Kent: MIND - GLOOMY refers toMIND - SADNESS.
In our Synthesis: MIND - GLOOMY refers to MIND - SADNESS - gloomy.
So what is the original rubric?
Kind Regards,

NAder


Nader Moradi
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Re: Rubric Help

Post by Nader Moradi »

Thanks, Robin, for explanation.
Rgds,
Nader


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