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For many homeopaths, Hahnemann's idea of miasms – which has been repeatedly reformulated right up to the present day – is a vague, outdated idea, whereas other homeopaths base their entire approach on it. The differing interpretations and applications of the idea of “miasms” often invite controversy and cause confusion. |
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Jörg Wichmann: The Master’s Frustration
Samuel Hahnemann’s attempts to think beyond the simile: reflections on the 200th anniversary of the Organon, the theory of miasms, and homeopathic practice. |
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Louis Klein: The History of Miasms
An overview of the development of the theory of miasms from Samuel Hahnemann to the current models of Rajan Sankaran and Jan Scholten. |
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Gurmej Virk: Stereotyped Reaction
Sankaran’s miasms describe the dynamic and intensity with which different people experience their illness and react to stress and challenge. |
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Rajan Sankaran: A Practical Tool
The main thing when evaluating the value of the theory is its practical usefulness in choosing the remedy. |
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Mike Keszler: Zero Feelings
A teenager’s reaction to her multiple sclerosis is remarkably devoid of emotion. Her case leads to the sensation of the Poppy family and the sycotic miasm. |
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Jan Scholten: The Universe Of The Miasms
Nosodes, essences, stages – and all the other things covered by the concept of miasms. |
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Grant Bentley: The Basic Power Of Survival
A new idea has emerged out of the contradiction between the doctrine of miasms and the theory of evolution. |
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Jutta Gnaiger-Rathmanner: Miasm And Trauma
A case demonstrates the connection between family destiny, stress disorder, and miasmatic prescription: a review of 30 years of practice. |
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Rosina Sonnenschmidt: Scrofula
An attempt to understand the multi-faceted and enigmatic nature of scrofula and the ways of treating it miasmatically. |
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Markus Gantenbein: The Tubercular Miasm
The tubercular miasm was defined by J. H. Allen, who called it “pseudo-psora.” With this miasm, the homeopath will often find a disposition to tuberculosis in the family history. |
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Alok Pareek: Prelude To Cancer
Modern cancer treatment is unfortunately far from infallible. The study of the cancer miasm can contribute to contemporary oncology. |