PATHOGENESIS OF MEDICINES FOR BLOOD PRESSURE WITH REPERTORY


Book Description

During the present era hurry and worry Blood Pressure is a common ailment, in homoeopathy there are numerous remedies which are capable to cure ailment permanently provided selected on the basis of SIMILA and administered correctly along with proper regimen, regularizing routine of life and proper exercise in open air.




PATHOGENESIS OF MEDICINES FOR KIDNEY TROUBLES WITH REPERTORY


Book Description

There are various kinds of kidney troubles, which are very troublesome to the patient. In some troubles even frequent dialysis has to be resorted in the orthodox system but if proper homoeopathic treatment is given from the beginning the patient gets cured permanently without the need of dialysis.




PATHOGENESIS OF MEDICINES FOR SOME DISEASES OF THE LIVER WITH REPERTORY


Book Description

In this booklet I have compiled the Pathogenesis of the remedies capable to meet complaints related mainly to the Liver. In homoeopathic therapeutics actually the patient is treated on the basis of the totality of his troublesome symptoms (including mental, emotional and physical symptoms) and not the disease diagnosed on the basis of pathology.




CONCORDANCE REPERTORY


Book Description

This repertory has been compiled to facilitate the busy practitioners to find out the proper remedy easily for disease and complaints, with its pathogenesy through rubrics by searching different body parts and clinical diseases against about 327 medicines.










Cardiovascular Diseases and Homoeopathic Treatment


Book Description

A book on cardiovascular diseases and their homeopathic treatment is a rare one. Dr Balakrishnan has ventured to write one. His effort is commendable.







Consciousness


Book Description

This book makes formal, detailed, application of what Adams has described as 'the informational turn in philosophy' to the global neuronal workspace (GNW) model of consciousness. It uses an extended statistical model of cognitive process, based on the Shannon-McMillan Theorem and its corollaries, to incorporate the effects of embedding physiological, social, and cultural contextual constraints which operate more slowly than the workspace itself, but severely limit the possible realms available to that workspace, and hence to consciousness itself. The resulting 'biopsychosociocultural' treatment directly addresses criticisms of brain-only models of consciousness which have been raised in cultural psychology and philosophy, while remaining true to the current neuroscience perspective. This is the first formal, comprehensive, and reasonably rigorous, mathematical treatment of the GNW and is the only one to include the effects of embedding contexts in a 'natural' manner.