A Phenomenological Study of Nosodes

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Nosodes are the sure and specific guided missiles in the armamentorium of homoeopathy. When the similimum does not work even after well repertorization and logic, the attention should go towards Nosodes. They are known for miracles. In the present time much work is being done for the cause and establishment of nosodes. Growing and advanced knowledge of bio-sciences and the eternal principles of homoeopathy are contributing precious gems to homoeopathic medical science. In the strainful atmosphere of modern drugs and lifestyle, the human body has become a storage of toxic elements, and in such a state only nosodes can provide relief and cure. This fact has been verified by so many physicians in annals of medical history.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Rajeev Saxena

Dr. Rajeev Saxena, has a distinguished and brilliant academic record. Literary activities of medical science pertaining to homoeopathy and other alternative systems came to him very naturally and these are tremendously popular in homoeopathic fraternity. His flair is to expose those subjects of homoeopathic medical science which are thought to be obscure, tough and complex. He has so far given to Homoeopathy indispensable works like "A Study of Sarcodes", "A Phenomenological Study of Nosodes", "Understanding Glands, Endocrinology; The Homoeopathic Approach" and "Scientific Mycology" and "Scientific Similimum". He has contributed his articles in internationally and nationally circulated esteemed homoeopathic journals. Dr. Saxena is always busy and a dedicated academician to the science of homoeopathy. Besides, this, he plays with his sitar and violin and has a poetic sight. He has published two collections of his poems and research articles on social sciences and environmental issues.

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Title
A Phenomenological Study of Nosodes
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Edition
Reprint
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ISBN
8180561992
Length
viii+155p., Figures; Appendix; Bibliography; 23cm.
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