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Recorded in October 2022. (Approx 7 hrs)
The Work of Burnett with Dion Tabrett
Dion Tabrett presents an in-depth exploration of the clinical practice of homeopathic medicine as utilised by James Compton Burnett.
James Compton Burnett (1840-1901) was a legendary prescriber, prolific author and had by the end of his life, the most successful practice in London.
Burnett always championed “free thought in medical matters” and employed homeopathic medicine to the huge benefit of his patients. His results were astounding – cured cases of tuberculosis, vaccinosis, fistula and both benign and malignant tumours. If we could routinely replicate these results today then it would undoubtedly push our profession ever forwards. After all, results speak for themselves.
One of the main components to such success was his differentiation between the symptomatic simillimum and the pathological simillimum. This presentation explores, defines and give sclinical examples of both.
Dion uses case histories to illustrate Burnett’s ideas by covering three main areas: organopathic medicine, Hahnemannian homeopathy and medical doctrines (miasms, nosodes, aetio-pathology prescribing & vaccinosis).
Boger’s key to success with Dr Ashok Borkar
Boger was highly appreciated by patients and peers for his skill in prescribing for complicated cases. It is this success in treating so called incurable cases that brought him patients from all over the world.
Boger advocated simple techniques of constructing the totality of symptom. Dr Ashok uses this approach to show us how to help find effective solutions for both cases with characteristic symptoms as well as cases with paucity of symptoms.
Understanding Boericke – between the lines and it’s clinical application with Dr Gajanan Dhanipkar
Dr Dhanipkar discusses Boericke in terms of the pathophysiological correlation and its clinical application to patient remedy relationships.
During the presentation Dr Dhanipkar highlights how to understand the commonality of the sphere of action, its correlation in relation to the remedy, clinical application and clinical cases
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