Sehgal First 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 in Sehgal Method
- Other important rubrics are seen in
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Anger, interruptions from |
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Anger, touched when |
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Anticipation, ailments from |
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Anxiety, others for |
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Cares, full of |
Fear, health of loved persons about | ||
Clinging, to persons or furniture |
Bar-c, Borx, Cina, Gels, Phos, Puls, Stram | ||
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. | I am suffering because of my own folly. Food was very tasty. I knew that I was eating beyond my capacity. Even I did not listen to my inner voice and the result is this severe pain in my stomach. | |
Delirium, crying for help |
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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 |
Fear, betrayed of being | ||
Disconcerted |
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Thought, Disconcerted, disease, of, incurable of some: Ars, Ruta, Merc |
Disturbed , averse to being |
Longing, repose for tranquility: Nux-v, Sul | ||
Embarrassed, ailments, after |
Combination with Anticipation: Gels, Sul, Nat-m, Puls, Ign | ||
Fear, betrayed of being |
Hyos
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Delusions, wrong as suffered |
Fear extravagance of |
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Feigning, sick |
Affectation | ||
Frivolous |
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Hides, things |
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Indignation, discomfort, from a general |
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Mortification |
Irritability, pain during |
Shrieking, help for | ||
Light, desire for |
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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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Indifference, lies with eyes closedCocc, Apis, Arg-n, Sep |