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Miasms as Practical
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THE HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
The original ideas
Concepts of chronic disease
Reactions to the theory
The clinical context
Terminology and context
Modern interpretationsTHE BODY IN HEALTH AND DISEASE
Normal physiological function
Balance as a prerequisite
The maintenance of balance
Classifications of body functiocns
The origins of miasms
Chronic disease
A model of ‘dis-ease’
The creation of miasms
The multi-miasmatic nature of disease
The multi-miasmatic nature of the patient
The effects of treatmentTHE BASIC MIASMS AS CLINICAL ENTITIES
The immune system as a functional entity
The creation of miasms
The inheritance of miasms
Diathesis and constitution
Acute and latent miasms
System affinities of the miasms
Natural outlets for miasms
Natural forces in nature
Miasmatic tendencies within the kingdoms
Limits of imbalance within the modelTHE NEWER MIASMS
The relationship with the basic miasms
A recent interpretation of miasms
Other claims to miasmatic status
Treatment implications of mixed miasms
SUPPRESSION
The nature of suppression
The mental dimension
The progress of suppression
Miasms in neoplasia
Preventive suppression
MIASMS AS THERAPEUTIC TOOLS
Perceptions of miasms
Recognising miasms
The miasmatic overview
The miasmatic progress of cure
The mixed miasms
Miasmatic considerations in disease prevention
The ‘miasmatic’ nature of challengePSORA
Basic concepts
The terminology of psora
Later interpretations of psora
Clinical manifestations
Hering’s Law and psora
Psora and allergy
Antipsoric remediesSYCOSIS
Basic concepts
Clinical manifestations
Suppression and the reproductive system
Vaccination and sycosis
Antisycotic remediesSYPHILIS
Basic concepts
Clinical manifestations
The syphilitic miasm and the immune system
Syphilis in combination
Antisyphilitic remediesTHE MIASMATIC NOSODES
Psorinum
Medorrhinum
Syphilinum
Tuberculinum
Carcinosin
Scirrhinum
The bowel nosodes
Bibliography
Index