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  • Dr Yashika Arora

B.H.M.S. (NHMC, D.U.), M.D. (Hom.) Scholar. Organising secretary of DREAMS Innovative Homoeopaths. Managing Editor of The Homoeopathic Heritage (Peer-reviewed journal). Editor, DREAMS (e-journal). Content Developer of website, www.homeopathy360.com. Former President of Homoeopathic Medical Association, Delhi, 2017-18. AD’s Controller in DARE Journal. Weekly Page writer of DARE Facebook Page. Weekly blog writer of She&Her Trust website.

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Filix Mas—Aspidium

(Male Fern)  A remedy for worm symptoms, especially with constipation. Tapeworm. Soporific conditions. Torpid inflammation of the lymphatic glands (maceration of fresh root). Pulmonary tuberculosis...

Nux Vomica (Poison Nut)

Is the greatest of polychrests, because the bulk of its symptoms correspond in similarity with those of the commonest and most frequent of diseases. It...

Why Research?

Why should we do what kind of research in medicine, and especially in homoeopathy? Proving that a medicine or a method works better than placebo...

Diagnosis of Pregnancy

Pregnancy can be diagnosed by history taking and clinical examination. The various signs and symptoms of pregnancy, as well as laboratory investigations, help in confirming...

Examination of a Newborn Infant

IntroductionExamination of a neonate is a crucial part of obstetrics and neonatology. It helps to assess the neonate and detect any abnormality. An examination is...

Solitary Nodule

Definition – Solitary Nodule: Most of these swellings are simple nodular goitre formed by inactive colloid or apparently localized manifestations of simple multinodular goitre. This...

Pott’s Disease

Definition – Tuberculosis of the vertebral column is called Pott’s disease. IncidenceAge – Between 3 to 5 years.Site – Most common in the lower thoracic...

PHOSPHORUS – THE VIVACIOUS PERSONALITY

ABSTRACT – The Phosphorus individual is a tall, slender person of sanguine temperament, nervous, weak, delicate person who likes to be magnetised.1 A highly impressionable...