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Nash's well-recognised works offered covered all aspects of medicine therapeutics, materia medica, case-taking and also philosophy. The venture attempts to embrose these different presentations of Nash in a single volume to facilitate convenient reading.
Once it was a fashion to cut away the tonsils. Were all those operations necessary? By cutting away a part of the body have they not hindered the protective mechanism the nature has given us? Time has now come that atleast some have understood the folly of their misdeeds. Atleast some are desisting from such interferences. There are many ENT specialists who solely allege the causes of sicknesses to those organs forgetting that these belongs to an individual who ...
Includes corrections and additions to Kent's Repertory as requested by Kent himself. Page number have been noted for cross references. Dashes before subrubrics have been added. Corrected edn. Of original Kent`s Repertory with thousands of additions from reliable sources.
"Epilepsy is among the commonest of the profound nervous disorders. The name is made to apply to the convulsions that depend upon certain organic brain lesions. Convulsions very much like those of epilepsy are due to tumours and abscesses of the brain, and are attendant upon certain acute diseases, as cerebro-spinal fever, pneumonia and certain exanthemata; but, while the convulsions of the convulsions of the diseases may be epileptoid in character they are ...
While I was reading the book 'Sathya Sai Speaks Vol. VI' I went through on page 149 the words, "For those who rely on the Supreme Doctor, His name is enough for drug" struck me and a flash of though came, "Why not I compile a book Sai Baba-the Supreme Doctor." It was just before the Onam Celebrations of 2005 and I was preparing to go to Puttaparthi to attend Medical Camps as part of Grama Seva. I contacted the District President ...