Decoding The Dose

Regular price Rs. 208.25
Regular price Rs. 245.00 Sale price Rs. 208.25
-15%
Shipping calculated at checkout.
SKU:  9788131910795
Number of Pages:  272
Format:  Paperback
Language version:  English
Imprint:  BJAIN REGULAR
Regular price Rs. 208.25
Regular price Rs. 245.00 Sale price Rs. 208.25

If you've ever felt uncertain as a homoeopath about how to determine the correct posology for your patients, this book is for you.

Acknowledged as both an excellent orator and a sincere researcher in the field of homoeopathy, Dr. Sumit Goel offers this book as a valuable gift to the homoeopathic community, especially those struggling with the often-confusing concept of posology. An essential resource for both students and practitioners, this work fills a long-standing gap in homoeopathic literature. It presents a detailed study of the views and clinical experiences of pioneering homoeopaths across generations. Through a chronological exploration, the book traces the evolution of the concept of dosage while addressing and clarifying many of the common misconceptions surrounding it.

The right potency and proper dose transform a remedy into a true simillimum—a work of therapeutic art that assures the desired healing outcome. Dr. Goel has thoroughly researched the concept of dose through the lens of homoeopathic stalwarts over time and thoughtfully presents their insights and applications. His commitment to forward-thinking, grounded in deep tradition, shapes the heart of this book. In the vast and ever-expanding library of homoeopathic literature, this title stands out. Unlike other works, it offers a complete and lucid treatment of posology. Dr. Goel also includes his own clinical experiences, making the content both practical and relatable. The controversy that persists around this topic is carefully unravelled in a clear, well-structured, and accessible format.

WHAT YOU WILL FIND INSIDE

  • Part 1: Understanding the Basis of the Problem Regarding Dose.
  • Part 2: Concept of Posology during the Hahnemannian Era.
  • Part 3: Evolution of Potentisation during Post-Hahnemannian Era, including Boenninghausen.
  • Part 4: Analysis of Kentian Posology and his Published Clinical Cases.
  • Part 5: Review of the Concept in the Post-Kentian Era.
  • Part 6: Discussion of the Future of Posology.
  • Bibliography referring to the source of the Reviewed Literature.
  • Elaborate Tables for easy reference for Data from Clinical Cases of the Stalwarts.
  • Salient features for each timezone.