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* Here you see First Degree of practical [[Sehgal]] rubrics according to REDISCOVERY OF HOMOEOPATHY ROH Books Series IV
* Other important rubrics are seen in
** [[Sehgal First Degree Rubrics]]
** [[Sehgal Second Degree Rubrics]]
** [[Sehgal Third Degree Rubrics]]
** [[Sehgal Children Rubrics]]


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* ''Abrupt:''  Sudden, unexpected or without any pre-warning.
* ''Abrupt:''  Sudden, unexpected or without any pre-warning.
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# The attendants of a patient say, "We can not predict anything about him. He takes no displeasures all of a sudden. What causes him to do so is impossible to detect before hand.  We are caught unawares and are unable to make anything about his behavior as to why & and when he changes his attitude towards the members of his family.  We simply keep on thinking over the matter as to how to avoid something that provokes him but he has never allowed us to form any accurate judgment about his likes and dislikes".
# The attendants of a patient say, "We can not predict anything about him. He takes no displeasures all of a sudden. What causes him to do so is impossible to detect before hand.  We are caught unawares and are unable to make anything about his behavior as to why & and when he changes his attitude towards the members of his family.  We simply keep on thinking over the matter as to how to avoid something that provokes him but he has never allowed us to form any accurate judgment about his likes and dislikes".
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* ''Impulse:'' Impelled to do anything without pre-meditation or consideration whether it is worth doing it that moment.
* ''Impulse:'' Impelled to do anything without pre-meditation or consideration whether it is worth doing it that moment.
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|The patient's wife is telling about him that, "on seeing a notice of SALE, displayed outside a shop.  He will enter it all at once and purchase things without taking a pause to think over whether the goods purchased will be of immediate use.  He will repent later on when he will find that he has been responsible to disturb the whole month's budget & the things needed today have to be postponed for want of money."
|The patient's wife is telling about him that, "on seeing a notice of SALE, displayed outside a shop.  He will enter it all at once and purchase things without taking a pause to think over whether the goods purchased will be of immediate use.  He will repent later on when he will find that he has been responsible to disturb the whole month's budget & the things needed today have to be postponed for want of money."
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* ''Absent-minded(adj): absent-minded'' is the person whose mind is not present where it should be.
* ''Absent-minded(adj): absent-minded'' is the person whose mind is not present where it should be.
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|A patient tells, " please repeat what you asked?  I am sorry, my mind was away (was not present) while listening to you
|A patient tells, " please repeat what you asked?  I am sorry, my mind was away (was not present) while listening to you
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* ''Absorbed:'' Deeply engrossed.
* ''Absorbed:'' Deeply engrossed.
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|''absorbed'': person is present but is so deeply involved that he is not available on the surface as if sucked in as water in the sand.  Such persons may invite remarks -- "''You seem to be so deeply buried in your work that you did not notice us.  We are sitting here before you for the last one hour"''
|''absorbed'': person is present but is so deeply involved that he is not available on the surface as if sucked in as water in the sand.  Such persons may invite remarks -- "''You seem to be so deeply buried in your work that you did not notice us.  We are sitting here before you for the last one hour"''
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* ''Abstraction (n):'' Act of considering something as a general quality not reading to any practical  result.
* ''Abstraction (n):'' Act of considering something as a general quality not reading to any practical  result.
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|The truth about our child is that he being hour only child knows that we will yield to every wish of his and that is why he tries to misuse his position without realizing that he is over straining our resources.
|The truth about our child is that he being hour only child knows that we will yield to every wish of his and that is why he tries to misuse his position without realizing that he is over straining our resources.
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* ''Activity:'' To be in a state of doing something.
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|He wants to do something but having no eye on the usefulness of his efforts.  He is not concerned with the result of his activity.  It seems as if he is simply interested in keeping his limbs moving and if you try to divert his attention towards some useful work which is pending he will pay a no attention to it
|He wants to do something but having no eye on the usefulness of his efforts.  He is not concerned with the result of his activity.  It seems as if he is simply interested in keeping his limbs moving and if you try to divert his attention towards some useful work which is pending he will pay a no attention to it
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Meanings :- ''Anger (n):'' A strong emotion excited by an injury involving a desire for retaliation.
 
                    ''Absent (adj):'' One who is not present.                      ''Persons (n):'' Human beings.
 
Interpretation :- Desire for retaliation is excited only after the person against whom one is provoked leaves the place or is not present.
 
Versions :- "I am angry with certain people and internally I do not like even to see their face but I have no courage to show my anger in their presence. I don't know as to what happens to me when I am face to face with them.  Then my behaviour becomes so nice as if there is nothing between us."
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Meanings: -- answers (n): Replies.
 
                      Repeat (v): utter again.
 
Interpretation: -Before answering repeats the question himself for getting confirmation from the questioner or in his own mind to memorize as to what has actually been heard by him.
 
Versions :- Dr. please if you don't mind I think your question is that since how long I have been suffering from this disease?
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|Anxiety, expected of him when anything
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Meanings :- Expected (v): hoped.
 
Interpretation :- To be doubtful of coming up to the expectations or hopes of others and therefore the anxiety.
 
Versions :- "The other day and old patron of mine brought to my clinic a case of cancer which was at terminal stage.  Now the anxiety in my mind was not the seriousness of the case but the expectation of the party.  They were quite illiterate and couldn't be convinced that it was a hopeless case. Instead of appreciating my straight forwardness and sincerity they would have taken it in other sense that perhaps for some reason I was not trying to be helpful to them.  So the anxiety in my mind was that in case of failure it will be difficult to make them believe that it was really a hopeless case."
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Meanings :- Pains (n): Result of strain received by nerves.
 
Interpretation :- Feeling of uncomfortableness about the impact of pains lest they be damaging or remain permanent.
 
Versions:- "I am worried because of these pains. I do not know where they will land me. Who knows whether they will leave me or not. If it happens so, will it be without any harm or damage?"
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|Bed, aversion to  
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Meanings:- Bed (n): A place for resting.
 
Interpretation:- It can be of any shape differing with personal taste from individual to individual. Disliking to remain in bed.
 
Versions:- <nowiki>''</nowiki>InternallyI feel that I need rest and I must lie down but actually it is not possible for me because lying in bed is not to may taste."
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Meanings :- Begging (v): Asking for, as a gift, charity or favour from any-one.
 
 
Versions :- Who-so-ever comes to me I ask for his favor of getting me poison, or cure.
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|Cares, full of ailments from
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Meanings:- Ailments(n): Physical Disorders.                     From (prep): Because of .
 
Interpretation:- To develop the habit of worrying oneself as a result of ailments; might be because of loss of general efficiency.
 
Versions :- It is since the day I fell sick that I have become a person full of worries. All the time some or the other problem remains occupying my mind."
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Meanings :- Slowly (adj): lower than the normal speed.
 
Interpretation :- Wants to be carried slowly to avoid jerks and jolts. Wants to be treated without a troubled or inconvenience.
 
Versions :- "I am not in a hurray. Take even more than due time.  I am not happy when things moved fast.  I believe in things moving quite comfortably without jerks and in a slow and smooth manner.  I simply would like to be sure that if on the road to cure, and getting your sympathies and blessings.
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=== Hypocrisy ===
|''Hypocrisy:'' Outward show of having desirable or publically approved, attitudes, beliefs, principles etc, that one does not actually possess.
|''Hypocrisy:'' Outward show of having desirable or publically approved, attitudes, beliefs, principles etc, that one does not actually possess.
Interpretation: -- In other words ability to befool others like a wolf in sheep's skin by hiding the cruel realities about himself, and showing of having all the virtues appreciated publically.
Interpretation: -- In other words ability to befool others like a wolf in sheep's skin by hiding the cruel realities about himself, and showing of having all the virtues appreciated publically.


Versions: -- A patient, a social worker came and complained about the after effects of alcohol on his digestive system.  When he was asked that he is the member of de-addiction association, why then he consumed it.  He said "the sermons are for others and not for myself."
Versions: -- A patient, a social worker came and complained about the after effects of alcohol on his digestive system.  When he was asked that he is the member of de-addiction association, why then he consumed it.  He said "the sermons are for others and not for myself."
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Revision as of 12:15, 27 February 2024

Abrupt

  • Abrupt: Sudden, unexpected or without any pre-warning.
  • Someone who has the habit of doing everything all of a sudden he will be called an abrupt or an unpredictable person. He causes inconvenience to others, he is treated as a person having no regards for other's convinence or sentiments and is therefore labelled as a rude person.  Which in reality he is not and does not intend to be.
  1. A lady had persistent cough for many months. She was asked what was her problem but she kept quite for a long time, which means that she did not want to reply.  And all of a sudden as if a shot from the gun she said that she was suffering from cough. It was revealed by the person at accompanying her that in her daily routine also she changes her mood all of a sudden
  2. The attendants of a patient say, "We can not predict anything about him. He takes no displeasures all of a sudden. What causes him to do so is impossible to detect before hand.  We are caught unawares and are unable to make anything about his behavior as to why & and when he changes his attitude towards the members of his family.  We simply keep on thinking over the matter as to how to avoid something that provokes him but he has never allowed us to form any accurate judgment about his likes and dislikes".
=== Impulsive ===
  • Impulse: Impelled to do anything without pre-meditation or consideration whether it is worth doing it that moment.
  • Impulsive: One who acts under the influence of an impulse which rises like a tidal wave in the ocean and carries him away.
The patient's wife is telling about him that, "on seeing a notice of SALE, displayed outside a shop.  He will enter it all at once and purchase things without taking a pause to think over whether the goods purchased will be of immediate use.  He will repent later on when he will find that he has been responsible to disturb the whole month's budget & the things needed today have to be postponed for want of money."

Absent-minded

  • Absent-minded(adj): absent-minded is the person whose mind is not present where it should be.
  • Generally one is bound to remark about such a person ' where are you' or ' where were you'
A patient tells, " please repeat what you asked?  I am sorry, my mind was away (was not present) while listening to you
=== Absorbed    ===
  • Absorbed: Deeply engrossed.
  • Absorbed : person is present but is so deeply involved that he is not available on the surface as if sucked in as water in the sand.  Such persons may invite remarks -- "you seem to be so deeply buried in your work that you did not notice us. We are sitting here before you for the last one hour.
absorbed: person is present but is so deeply involved that he is not available on the surface as if sucked in as water in the sand.  Such persons may invite remarks -- "You seem to be so deeply buried in your work that you did not notice us.  We are sitting here before you for the last one hour"

Abstraction, of mind

  • Abstraction (n): Act of considering something as a general quality not reading to any practical  result.
  • Mind (n): the part in a human or other conscious being that reasons, understands, wills, perceives,                        experiences, emotions, etc.
  • Getting away from the real subject.  It is like the one who is busy in studying a particular subject and trying to understand it deeply and in between, his thoughts stray away and dwell on some other subject having no concern with the subject under study.  Like what he is going to get to eat at lunch or dinner or recalls a song and its tune how sweet it was or that if he becomes an industrialist he will be very kind to the poor etc etc. After sometime he realizes that he was led away from the real subject and reproaches himself for this lapse on his part.
While taking to you (about my ailment) you might have noticed that I stopped in between.  Actually I left the subject under discussion and strayed away to another of no importance.  After sometime I realized with amazement and questioned myself as to what I was doing." This is the part of my mental state.

Abusive

  • Abusive: One who puts to misuse anything.
  • It may be one's tongue by using filthy languages, one's authority or position by taking undue advantage of it.
The truth about our child is that he being hour only child knows that we will yield to every wish of his and that is why he tries to misuse his position without realizing that he is over straining our resources.

Activity desires, fruitless

  • Activity: To be in a state of doing something.
  • Desires (v): Wishes to do something although it is not necessary that one should actually  undertake to do something.  A wish may remain only a wish and not take a practical shape.
  • Fruitless: bearing no fruit.
  • To remain doing something without any purpose or aim, bearing no fruit.
He wants to do something but having no eye on the usefulness of his efforts.  He is not concerned with the result of his activity.  It seems as if he is simply interested in keeping his limbs moving and if you try to divert his attention towards some useful work which is pending he will pay a no attention to it
Anger, absent persons at 15.         C

Meanings :- Anger (n): A strong emotion excited by an injury involving a desire for retaliation.

                    Absent (adj): One who is not present.                      Persons (n): Human beings.

Interpretation :- Desire for retaliation is excited only after the person against whom one is provoked leaves the place or is not present.

Versions :- "I am angry with certain people and internally I do not like even to see their face but I have no courage to show my anger in their presence. I don't know as to what happens to me when I am face to face with them.  Then my behaviour becomes so nice as if there is nothing between us."

Answers, repeats the question first 15.       C

Meanings: -- answers (n): Replies.

                      Repeat (v): utter again.

Interpretation: -Before answering repeats the question himself for getting confirmation from the questioner or in his own mind to memorize as to what has actually been heard by him.

Versions :- Dr. please if you don't mind I think your question is that since how long I have been suffering from this disease?

Anxiety, expected of him when anything 15.           C

Meanings :- Expected (v): hoped.

Interpretation :- To be doubtful of coming up to the expectations or hopes of others and therefore the anxiety.

Versions :- "The other day and old patron of mine brought to my clinic a case of cancer which was at terminal stage.  Now the anxiety in my mind was not the seriousness of the case but the expectation of the party.  They were quite illiterate and couldn't be convinced that it was a hopeless case. Instead of appreciating my straight forwardness and sincerity they would have taken it in other sense that perhaps for some reason I was not trying to be helpful to them.  So the anxiety in my mind was that in case of failure it will be difficult to make them believe that it was really a hopeless case."

Anxiety, pains from the 15.              C

Meanings :- Pains (n): Result of strain received by nerves.

Interpretation :- Feeling of uncomfortableness about the impact of pains lest they be damaging or remain permanent.

Versions:- "I am worried because of these pains. I do not know where they will land me. Who knows whether they will leave me or not. If it happens so, will it be without any harm or damage?"

Bed, aversion to                        C

Meanings:- Bed (n): A place for resting.

Interpretation:- It can be of any shape differing with personal taste from individual to individual. Disliking to remain in bed.

Versions:- ''InternallyI feel that I need rest and I must lie down but actually it is not possible for me because lying in bed is not to may taste."

Begging                       31.    C

Meanings :- Begging (v): Asking for, as a gift, charity or favour from any-one.


Versions :- Who-so-ever comes to me I ask for his favor of getting me poison, or cure.

Cares, full of ailments from 39.             C


Meanings:- Ailments(n): Physical Disorders.                     From (prep): Because of .

Interpretation:- To develop the habit of worrying oneself as a result of ailments; might be because of loss of general efficiency.

Versions :- It is since the day I fell sick that I have become a person full of worries. All the time some or the other problem remains occupying my mind."

Carried, desires to be slowly   39.                  C

Meanings :- Slowly (adj): lower than the normal speed.

Interpretation :- Wants to be carried slowly to avoid jerks and jolts. Wants to be treated without a troubled or inconvenience.

Versions :- "I am not in a hurray. Take even more than due time.  I am not happy when things moved fast.  I believe in things moving quite comfortably without jerks and in a slow and smooth manner.  I simply would like to be sure that if on the road to cure, and getting your sympathies and blessings.

Hypocrisy

Hypocrisy: Outward show of having desirable or publically approved, attitudes, beliefs, principles etc, that one does not actually possess.

Interpretation: -- In other words ability to befool others like a wolf in sheep's skin by hiding the cruel realities about himself, and showing of having all the virtues appreciated publically.

Versions: -- A patient, a social worker came and complained about the after effects of alcohol on his digestive system.  When he was asked that he is the member of de-addiction association, why then he consumed it.  He said "the sermons are for others and not for myself."