Tuesday, 5 January 2016

Organon of Medicine § 19 /HEART AFFECTIONS CASE [J.T.KENT’S LESSER WRITINGS]


 Organon of Medicine
தினம் ஒரு மணிமொழி-19

               § 19
Now, as diseases are nothing more than alterations in the state of health of the healthy individual which express themselves by morbid signs, and the cure is also only possible by a change to the healthy condition of the state of health of the diseased individual, it is very evident that medicines could never cure disease if they did not possess the power of altering man's state of health which depends on sensations and functions; indeed, that their curative power must be owing solely to this power they possess of altering man's state of health.

ஆரோக்கியமான ஒருவரின்  ஆரோக்கியநிலையில் ஏற்பட்டுள்ள மாறுதல்களே நோய் என்று அழைக்கப்படுகின்றன, அம்மாறுதல்களே நோய்க்குறிகளாக தோற்றமளிக்கின்றன. நோயுற்ற அவரிடம் காணப்படும்  அந்நோய்க்குறிகள்  நீங்கி ஆரோக்கியநிலை திரும்பினால் தான் நோய் குணமடைவது சாத்தியமாகும்.  ஆகவே,  உணர்வுநிலை மற்றும் செயல்நிலை சார்ந்து வாழும் அம்மனிதனின் ஆரோக்கிய நிலைமையை மாற்றும் சக்தி மருந்துகளுக்கு இல்லாவிட்டால் அவைகளால் நோயுற்ற மனிதனிடம் ஏற்பட்டுள்ள நோய்த்தன்மையை நீக்கமுடியாது என்பது இதிலிருந்து தெளிவாகும். உண்மையிலேயே மருந்துகளின் குணப்படுத்தும் ஆற்றல் என்பது , மனிதர்களுடைய ஆரோக்கியமான  நிலையில் மாற்றத்தை ஏற்படுத்தும் ஆற்றலைப் பொறுத்ததே ஆகும்.
Dr.Karuppaiah.
Tue, 11 Aug

CASE
HEART AFFECTIONS REMOVED
[J.T.KENT’S LESSER WRITINGS]


Roy S. M., aged twenty-three years.

Sept. 15. Spasms of the mitral valve. Fainting spells 4 or 5 times a day, without loss of consciousness but with weakness: rather spells of sudden weakness. Face flushed when studies after eating. Thoughts vanishing. Forgets of what he was thinking when figuring; a blank appears. Perspiration when reciting forgets what he was to recite, though he knew it before. Sensitive to heat and warm weather. Wants window open. Better in motion than in rest. Sadness intense. Irritable-weeping paroxysms. <from sight of blood or an accident. Much thirst for iced drinks; Heartburn > by them. Heartburn after eating fats or sours. < coffee and "postum." Eructations sour; of undigested food. Flatulence from eating fruit. Late beginning sleep; wakens early. Spine-sore spots. Legs-paroxysms of weakness. Erections waken him and urging to urinate, if sleeps on back. Psychopathic constitution; lost consciousness when under influence of a mesmerist, and return to consciousness was long. Diarrhoea after drinking cold milk. After eating. Sensitive to noise: confusion. Dreams while awake. Tension of muscles.

Eructations of food: Aesc., arg-n., ars., calc-c., calc-s., carb.-s., carb.-v., caust., CHIN., con. FERR., FERR.-PH., kalibi., kali-s., lach., lyc., mag.-m mag.-p., merc., mur.-ac., nat-m., PHOS. PH.-AC., SULS., sulph., sul.-ac., thuj.

SOUR: Aesc., arg-n., ars., CALC.c., calc-s., carb.-s., CARB.-V. caust., CHIN., con., ferr., ferr.-p., kali-bi., KALI-S., lach., LYC., nat-m., PHOS., ph.-ac., puls., SULPH., SULPH-AC., thuj.

Sensitive to noise: Ars., calc-c., carb.s. carb.-v., caust., CHIN., CON., ferr., ferr.-p., kali-s., lach., nat.-m., PHOS., ph.-ac., puls.

Diarrhooea from cold drinks: ARS. carb.-v., chin., phos., ph-ac., puls.
Hearburn: Ars., CARB.-V., chin., phos., ph-ac., PULS.
Faintness: ARS., C'IN., phos., ph-ac., PULS.
Vanishing thought: Puls.
Desires windows open. PULS.
Open air ameliorates: PULS.
Motion ameliorates: PULS.
Coffee aggravates. PULS.
Cabbage aggravates: PULS.


PULS. 10m.

Oct. 19. "Was feeling fine until medicine gave out." Better in general spirits. PULS. 10m.

Nov. 5. Better in general. < onions, greasy food. Craves cold drinks. Cramp after cold drinks taken. Confusion when nervous.

Nov. 20 Vertigo few times. PULS. 10m.

Dec. 18. Symptoms returning. Nasal catarrh; blows it much; stuffy at night. Yellow mucus. Dreams troublesome. Of seeing dying man. PULS. 50m.

1913. From a sickly child and weakly young man, he has developed perfect health with more than ordinary physical strength. The general condition and the local symptoms and functional derangements must yield to the power of the properly selected remedy. The characteristics of the patient indicate the remedy; it requires only a trained prescriber to find it and keep to it.

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