Sehgal Third Degree Rubrics
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Sehgal rubrics
- Here you see First Degree of practical Sehgal rubrics according to REDISCOVERY OF HOMOEOPATHY ROH Books Series IV
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Absorbed, as to what would become of him |
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I remain buried in thoughts if the same state of my health continues what will happen to me in the remaining period of my life. I have yet to live many more years. |
Admonition agg |
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Any word uttered to caution or advice or even encourage him in his efforts is going to have adverse effect in his mind. Instead of taking to correctives, he will try to stick to his ways with greater vigor |
AffectationStram |
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Affectionate |
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He is really a very lovely child. He behaves so attractively that no one can restrain himself from doing him a favor. When I entered his room just to examine him he sprung up from his bed within no time to fetch a glass of water for me. I was so impressed by his gesture that I could not restrain myself from kissing him. I was definitely inclined to examine him more closely |
Amusement , desire for |
Wishing to have some sort of amusement. May not insist on it but will like if he gets it |
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Frivolous, alternating with Absent-mindedness |
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Anxiety, alternating with indifference |
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Anxiety, business aboutArn, Bry, Calc, Nux-v, op, Sul... |
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Nothing else is worrying me except that if I do not get relief speedily then who knows what will happen to my job. There are chances of loosing it also. |
Avarice |
An excessive desire to gain and hoard wealth | For making payment for my medicine he would wait for certain fresh receipts and would not touch collections already received and revealed further that this tendency was generally the cause of dispute between him and the members of his family |
Cares, full of domestic affairs aboutBar-c, Puls, Sep |
To remain full of worries concerning household affair |
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Clinging, child awakens, terrified, know no one , screams, clings to those near |
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Company averse to, avoids the sight of people and lies with eyes closedKola, Sep |
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Delusions, is being injured by his surroundings |
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People around me are not co-operating and are rather selfish. This hurts me a lot. |
Delusions, wrong, done wrong, he hasAur, Ars, Cocc, Hell, hyos, Ign, Lach, Lyc, Op, ... |
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Haughtiness alternating with DiscouragementAgn |
Here two feelings are interchanging with one another. On the one hand it is one of courage or a sense of impotence and on the other is an effort to suppress this reality. Where within him the feeling of impotency persists, outwardly by false assurances he tells himself that he is not discouraged and will be in a position to manage whatever problem he is going to face or is faced with. Actually he is adamant not to yield although internally he realizes if something actually happens he may not stand it. | Two states interchange between one another in my mind. When I apparently find no chance of recovery. All sorts of discouraging thoughts surround me. But when I find myself totally demoralized I try to suppress my thoughts and force myself to accept what internally I feel is not true. "Why do you worry, nothing is going to happen." These are the words that I shall try to repeat to myself again and again." |
Dullness, understands questions only after repetitionCaust, Cocc, Hell, Kali-br, Phos, Sul, Zinc |
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Ennui, entertainment, amel |
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Jealousy |
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When I see people laughing it comes to my mind that I should snatch from them their joy. If cannot enjoy why should they." |
Fear, self - control losingArg-n, Gels, Staph, Sul, Thuj |
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Hopeful |
Who feels that the events may turn out for the best. Assured in the mind at the happening will be favourable. Fully confident of getting desired results. |
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Inciting, others |
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Indifference, important, things toCalc, Fl-ac |
Lack of concern for things of much significance which ordinarily one is not expected to lose interest in. | It is a strange contrast in my nature that I remain quite disinterested about important matters of my business and other affairs and because of this I have to suffer and miss many good opportunities for further progress |
Indifference, lies with eyes closedApis, Arg-n, Cocc, Sep |
Remains in a state of no concern as if eyes are closed to whatever goes on around and have become inactive | I know that I am suffering from a serious disease which if neglected may prove fatal, yet my attention is never drawn towards it and I never think of going to a doctor. As if not aware of it and inclined to take any action |
Indifference, personal appearance, to |
Lake of interest in one's own, outward show, in dressing, maintaining public impression of decorum, prosperity, etc. | I do not feel any interest in dressing myself properly and keep my personal appearance in order. Because I am never convinced that my appearance which in the view of others is bad is really not good |
Indifference, recovery about his |
Not bothering about regaining the health lost but is interested only in mitigating his sufferings | I am not much interested in the eradication of my disease. What I am bothered most is about the suffering and pain. I want to get rid of them first. About recovery I will think later |
Laughing, speaking whenAur, Bell |
Laughing while communicating orally, which shows a happy mood. | It has been observed that while communicating she laughs spontaneously without being aware of it. It looks as if this is the part of her nature |
Light, Aversion to, shuns |
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I am avoiding all types of diagnostic investigations in my case because I know if something is detected, since it may be a cause of great embarrassment to me." |
Love, sick |
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When in distress, I am tormented with the fond memory of my mother and want to be by her side all the time |
Secretive |
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Moral, feeling one of |
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I become so restless that when I find something not in order I will burst at the person who is responsible for it with rudeness and even abusive language. Keeping aside all moral constrains I will not spare even my father or who so ever been may be whom I am obliged to revere." |
Naked, wants to be |
Wishes to uncover himself physically or (to infer) to divulge the bare facts he knows about himself. | Opposite to Rubric: Hides, things |
Narrating, her symptoms agg |
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It will be found that certain patients remain quiet and calm till you do not pay any attention to them. But sooner you start listening to them they will become excited as if while narrating, their symptoms are aggravating. |
Sadness, insult, as if from |
State of unhappiness with the feeling as if self respect or dignity has been offended | I am unhappy because today my son did not wish me properly. I feel I have been insulted. Although I know there was nothing wrong so far his intention was concerned, yet I am not able to reconcile with the fact and feel sad |
Sadness, quietArs, Hell, Ign, Nux-v, Puls |
Quiet : state of unhappiness without making any noise or show of it. Sadness demonstrated by assuming quietness by way of withdrawal from activity. |
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Sensitive, moral, impressions toIgn, Nux-v, Puls, Staph |
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When I find that at her old age, my mother is to nurse me , my wife and little children have to earn to support me, I feel ashamed and think of comiting suicide. In my view a person like me has no moral standing to live. |
Superstitious |
Superstitious: one having a belief in an idea with no logical background. Blind faith.
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My friend was cured by you. It came to my mind that I should also undergo your treatment. If you could cured him you will definitely be able to cure me. With this faith in mind I have come to you for treatment |
Threatening |
Threatening (n): indicating an intention to inflict punishment or an evil upon the other. This is done either to prevent a person from doing wrong or compel him to toe a particular line. | Be attentive while prescribing for me, if I feel no relief, I shall not come to you again." "Are you threatening? Definitely, because I have noticed that you are not paying proper attention |
Travel, desire to |
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I am fond of visiting places of interest like hill stations and places with natural surroundings and sceneries |
Well, says, he is, when very sickArn, Ars, Bell, Cham, Coff, Hyops, Op, Puls, Stram |
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