




How to Succeed in Homoeopathic Practice? – Dr R Prakash
A captivating read for the generations to come in Homeopathic practice, this book is a culmination of the author Dr R Prakash’s thirty years of clinical experience with homeopathy and the wisdom passed down from his mentor Dr S N Padiyar. A true guide for novel practitioners of homeopathy, the book is crafted to bridge the foundational theories of homeopathy with their practical application offering tips and practical insights through case illustrations. The book is divided into two key sections: Applied organon of medicine simplifying essential principles for clinical success and materia medica covering lifestyle diseases, pediatric ailments, rheumatology, and post covid complications. The book is also a great companion for PG students as it holds practical guidance for precision prescribing.
Key Highlights
- Aphorisms of Organon related to clinical homeopathy- simplified and explained.
- Therapeutics of Lifestyle diseases, Gastrointestinal conditions, Post Covid Complications, Rheumatic Ailments,
- Key Indications of polycrest remedies
- Prescribing made easy with miasmatic diagnosis, thermal reaction and side affinities of remedies
- Key traits of some frequently used remedies- pictorially explained for easy comprehension
- Causations of remedies- Physical, chemical, mechanical and nervous
- Art and Science of Homeopathic Pediatrics and Pediatric therapeutics
Dr. Prakash R. was a passionate homeopath, dedicated teacher, and compassionate healer whose life revolved around his patients and students. He completed his DHMS in 1993 from DPMHMC, Chottanikkara and MD in Homoeopathy (Organon of Medicine) in December 2004 from DKMMHMC Post Graduate Institute of Homoeopathy and Research Centre, Aurangabad. In 1993, Dr Prakash established Adithya Homoeo Dispensary in Pattanakkad, Alappuzha, Kerala, at a time when Homoeopathy was yet to gain widespread acceptance in the region. As a tutor at DPMHMC, Chottanikkara since August 1997, he dedicated 27 years to teaching Organon of Medicine.
Always available without hesitation, he selflessly shared the vast knowledge he gained through years of reading and practice, setting him apart from others. More than just a doctor, he was a mentor, a guiding light, and a source of unwavering support, instilling confidence in his patients and inspiring students stepping into practice…. Read More