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leopardprintz
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mental help

Post by leopardprintz »

I have problems with the archaic language in the materia medicas when
trying to evaluate the mental aspects of a case. Are there any books I
could get that would help?


Robyn
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Re: mental help

Post by Robyn »

I have problems with the archaic language in the materia medicas when
trying to evaluate the mental aspects of a case. Are there any books I
could get that would help?
*****one book is by Farokh Master ---
Perceiving Rubrics of the Mind

This is an A - Z compilation, with explanations and some remedy
suggestion.

There are others --- you may find different titles at homoeopathic book
stores

If you want to run some of the difficult ones by us here on the list, I am
sure some of us could help
Best

Robyn

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Caro
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Re: mental help

Post by Caro »

The dictionary is fantastic for that purpose:-)
If you have trouble finding a particular word's "translation" into
homeopathy, you can ask minutus. Medical encyclopedias are helpful
too, as are online homeopathic search engines or Google itself (type:
define: *word*; click enter).
Best wishes,
Caro.


Lynn Cremona
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Re: mental help

Post by Lynn Cremona »

In addition to Yasgur's Homeopathic dictionary

a great online source for archaic medical terms is
http://www.paul_smith.doctors.org.uk/ArchaicMedicalTerms.htm

Peace,
Lynn
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Simon King LCPH MARH
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Re: mental help

Post by Simon King LCPH MARH »

Excellent!

Simon


Shannon Nelson
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Re: mental help

Post by Shannon Nelson »

But use the *oldest* medical (or other) dictionary you can find!!!
Some words have fallen out of use, and others' meanings have changed.
(A simple e.g.: "Appetite, wanting" now would seem to mean that the
person wants to eat a lot? But the older meaning of "wanting" was
"lacking"--in other words, "no appetite"!)


Karen Evans
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Re: mental help

Post by Karen Evans »

The Yasgurs Dictionary was a required book when I first started college
- highly recommended at the time by Minerva books!

Kind regards

Karen
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Karen Evans
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Re: mental help

Post by Karen Evans »

Just remembered we were also advised to get hold of the oldest medical
dictionary we could lay our hands on as I see has already been
mentioned!

Karen


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