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*My ailments are a source of '''obstruction in every type of my activity'''. | *My ailments are a source of '''obstruction in every type of my activity'''. | ||
*Definitely all this annoys me. | *Definitely all this annoys me. | ||
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Ant-c, [[Cham, Chamomilla|Cham]], [[Cina]], [[Iod, Iodium|Iod]], [[Lach, Lachesis Mutus|Lach]], [[Tarent, Tarentula Hispanica|Tarent]] | Ant-c, [[Cham, Chamomilla|Cham]], [[Cina]], [[Iod, Iodium|Iod]], [[Lach, Lachesis Mutus|Lach]], [[Tarent, Tarentula Hispanica|Tarent]] | ||
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* | *There is another more important in this context where words and thoughts touch the mind and provoke strong displeasure and a desire for retaliation. | ||
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* | *If I die '''what will happen to my children'''? There is none to look after them. They are so small and innocent that they will require love and affection of someone. | ||
* | *'''I have never thought of doing any wrong to others''' then '''why all this suffering for me''' and my children. | ||
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*Troubles arising when trying to foresee problems. Becoming tense when thinking, if such and such problems comes how to solve it. | *Troubles arising when trying to foresee problems. Becoming tense when thinking, if such and such problems comes how to solve it. | ||
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*I am going out station. If my trouble agg and I am not confident that I shall be able to manage it | *I am going out station. If my trouble agg and I am not confident that I shall be able to manage it | ||
*You must give me some medicine as stand by so that I can meet the emergency | |||
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# The child selects one of his family member as a preference he will not like to go to another | |||
# The child selects one of his family member as a preference he will not like to go to another | # '''If you could cure a case of cancer you will definitely able to cure me because my case is not that serious'''. This idea convince me to stick to you. | ||
# '''If you could cure a case of cancer you will definitely | |||
# A'''fter a lot of consideration, enquiries and assurances from others that I decide upon a doctor,''' that is why I do not leave him easily. | # A'''fter a lot of consideration, enquiries and assurances from others that I decide upon a doctor,''' that is why I do not leave him easily. | ||
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# I am carrying on just on the strength of my will, otherwise I do not think that anyone in my position could pull on. | # I am carrying on just on the strength of my will, otherwise I do not think that anyone in my position could pull on. | ||
# I try my best to keep control over myself. The pain disturbs me too much and ultimately a stage is reached when I am unable to hold myself and cling to someone or a medicine | # I try my best to keep control over myself. The pain disturbs me too much and ultimately a stage is reached when I am unable to hold myself and cling to someone or a medicine, against my wishes. | ||
# | # He has a very strong will. He bears pain as long as possible and will not disturb us. But when the pain goes out of his control he clings/ starts talking to anyone who is near. | ||
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[[Plat, Platinum metallicum|Plat]] | [[Plat, Platinum metallicum|Plat]] | ||
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* A sensation, a feeling from within (through sensory nerves) is conveying that the system has started asking for help. Earlier to this it was thought that a little aid in the form of tea, milk or some home made stimulants will suffice to tide over the crisis. But the trouble could not be stopped or checked and ultimately the need for help , 'save', 'save', has reached. | * A sensation, a feeling from within (through sensory nerves) is conveying that the system has started asking for help. Earlier to this it was thought that a little aid in the form of tea, milk or some home made stimulants will suffice to tide over the crisis. But the trouble could not be stopped or checked and ultimately the need for help , 'save', 'save', has reached. | ||
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* One who is short of as much of something as is required to remove poverty. | * One who is short of as much of something as is required to remove poverty. | ||
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* I am not quiet fit. It is as if I am lacking in general efficiency. This may be due to age also. I accept that age has its own bearing | * I am not quiet fit. It is as if I am lacking in general efficiency. This may be due to age also. I accept that age has its own bearing | ||
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* My hands are up. I cannot bear anymore | * My hands are up. I cannot bear agg anymore. | ||
* I am sorry I am abandoning your treatment. | * I am sorry I am abandoning your treatment. | ||
* Thought, Disconcerted, disease, of, incurable of some: [[Ars, Arsenicum Album|Ars]], [[Ruta, Ruta graveolens|Ruta]], [[Merc, Mercurius Solubilis|Merc]] | * Thought, Disconcerted, disease, of, incurable of some: [[Ars, Arsenicum Album|Ars]], [[Ruta, Ruta graveolens|Ruta]], [[Merc, Mercurius Solubilis|Merc]] | ||
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* Extravagance: Excess in any matter | * Extravagance: Excess in any matter | ||
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* Doctor, previously '''you were never taking so much time'''. So much so that very serious ailments were treated by you within a short time. Now for this minor trouble you are taking too much time. | * Doctor, previously '''you were never taking so much time'''. So much so that very serious ailments were treated by you within a short time. Now for this minor trouble you are taking too much time. | ||
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* Feigning: Assuming an appearance of sickness. To represent fictitiously one's own condition of health. | * Feigning: Assuming an appearance of sickness. To represent fictitiously one's own condition of health. | ||
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* You know, that these days the near ones have no time to pay attention to a sick person in the house. So sometimes through different types of gesture I have to make it known that I am not well. At occasions I have to represent my sickness in an exaggerated way in order to get their assistance and attention to that exten I need. | * You know, that these days the near ones have no time to pay attention to a sick person in the house. So sometimes through different types of gesture I have to make it known that I am not well. At occasions I have to represent my sickness in an exaggerated way in order to get their assistance and attention to that exten I need. | ||
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* I am not much bothered about my sickness. Because I do not feel that it is of any significance. It is my husband who has generally been admonishing me for this. | * I am not much bothered about my sickness. Because I do not feel that it is of any significance. It is my husband who has generally been admonishing me for this. | ||
* | * I am a careless person so for my health is concerned. It is at his insistence that I have come to you for the treatment. I think it will heal by itself. | ||
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* Hides: Prevents from being seen | * Hides: Prevents from being seen | ||
* Things (n): objects without life | * Things (n): objects without life | ||
* Hides things, facts, deeds, affairs, actions, intentions etc | * Hides things, facts, deeds, affairs, actions, intentions etc. | ||
|I generally do not try to hide things from anyone | |I generally do not try to hide things from anyone, but sometimes a situation may demand that you have to put a cover on a particular issue. Yet I will not able to do it for too long a period. Because if I find that to prolong hiding will mean telling a lie I will uncover the hidden fact promptly. | ||
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* One has not been provided due reception or the comfortable place of sitting etc. worthy of his dignity of which others or not aware. | * One has not been provided due reception or the comfortable place of sitting etc. worthy of his dignity of which others or not aware. | ||
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* | * '''There is no one to attend to me properly and offer me a seat''' but at least receive me with respect and requests me to wait till the doctor is free, I will take it as a disrespect to me and will not wait even for a moment and leave the place | ||
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Revision as of 09:33, 5 March 2024
Sehgal rubrics
- Here you see First Degree of practical Sehgal rubrics according to REDISCOVERY OF HOMOEOPATHY ROH Books Series IV
- Other important rubrics are seen in
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Anticipation, ailments from |
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Anxiety, others forCocc, Phos, ... |
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Cares, full ofCocc, Ign, Puls, Staph |
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Clinging, to persons or furniture |
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Confusion of mind, muscles refuse to obey the will when attention is turned away |
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Delirium, blames himself for his folly |
In a state of imbalanced mind the person holds himself responsible for a fault and treats his action as foolish. |
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Delirium, crying for help |
In a state of delirium man is uttering loudly 'save', ' save'. |
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Delusions, help calling for |
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Delusions, is being injured |
Sensation as if the person is continuously being harmed. |
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Delusions, poor thinks he is |
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Delusions, thin is getting |
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Delusions, thin body is |
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Delusions, wrong as suffered |
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Disconcerted |
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Disturbed , averse to beingBry, Cocc, Gels, Nux-v, Sep, Sul, ... |
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Embarrassed, ailments, afterAmbr, Bar-c, Gels, Hyos, Ign, Merc, Nat-m, Op, Phos, Plat, Puls, Sep, Sul, Tarent |
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Fear, betrayed of being |
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Feigning, sick |
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I generally do not try to hide things from anyone, but sometimes a situation may demand that you have to put a cover on a particular issue. Yet I will not able to do it for too long a period. Because if I find that to prolong hiding will mean telling a lie I will uncover the hidden fact promptly. |
Indignation, discomfort, from a generalOp |
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Irritability, pain duringAcon, Arn, Ars, Canth, Cham, Chin, Coff, Ign, Nux-v, Op, Phos, Puls, Rhus-t, Sep |
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Longing, repose for tranquilityKali-s, Nux-v, Sul |
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Recognizes, everything but cannot move / Catalepsy in |
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In very plain words & without emotions she tells that she knows that her disease is not curable then why should she worry about it? Adds further, "My job is to make efforts and not think beyond that" |