Miasms - Spectrum Of Homeopathy 03/2010

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Miasms - Spectrum Of Homeopathy 03/2010

1828-2010

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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Hahnemann's idea of miasms – which has been repeatedly reformulated right up to the present day – is a vague, outdated idea, whereas other homeopaths base their entire approach on it.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. 
"Spectrum of Homeopathy" aims to demonstrate the development of the wide range of theories from 1828 to 2010, showing their practical application with typical case histories. Rajan Sankaran's comment sums up what we hope to achieve: “For me, miasm is basically something that should be practical.
”The spectrum of the contributions ranges from the traditional concepts of scrofula and the tubercular miasm via the study of miasms as the precursor of modern trauma theory through to current models of miasm for case analysis by remedy group. With authors such as Louis Klein, Rosina Sonnenschmidt, Jan Scholten, Rajan Sankaran, Mike Keszler, Grant Bentley, Markus Gantenbein, and Alok Pareek.



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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.


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.


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.


Rajan Sankaran: A Practical Tool
The main thing when evaluating the value of the theory is its practical usefulness in choosing the remedy.


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.


Jan Scholten: The Universe Of The Miasms
Nosodes, essences, stages – and all the other things covered by the concept of miasms.


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.


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.


Rosina Sonnenschmidt: Scrofula
An attempt to understand the multi-faceted and enigmatic nature of scrofula and the ways of treating it miasmatically.


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.


Alok Pareek: Prelude To Cancer
Modern cancer treatment is unfortunately far from infallible. The study of the cancer miasm can contribute to contemporary oncology.


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Miasms - Spectrum Of Homeopathy 03/2010


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