
Terminal cases
By D.E. Mistry - Apr 24, 2016
These cases are from the diary notes of a Professor of surgery who mastered homoeopathy — a background which facilitates unique insights into one of the most sensitive areas of medicine. It is interesting that the doctor had a spurt of terminally ill cases in a short span of time. This type of ‘meaningful coincidence’ has been often observed in the field of psychotherapy (see the writings of C. Jung). One reason for this could be that the illness is not only an experience for the patient but also for the treating physician, whose personal outlook and philosophy of life is often moulded by his psychological environment, that is, the patient.

Sri Aurobindo on homeopathy
By Unknown Author - Jul 15, 2012
Q. I am puzzled to think how such infinitesimal doses in dilution can act on the human system

Some reminiscences of the use of homoeopathic remedies in surgery
By D.E. Mistry - Oct 15, 2014
all homoeopaths need not be surgeons, but all surgeons should have a knowledge of homoeopathy and be capable of giving at least a few dozen well-tried and well-proven homoeopathic remedies to all their cases. To be one-sided is a disability, to be both would be an ideal for the future surgeons.

Some of my memorable cases
By D.E. Mistry - Jul 15, 2012
It is a popular belief that homoeopathy treats only chronic, non-serious problems like an itch or a wart. These cases reveal that, if based on a homoeopathic principle, homoeopathic remedies provide quick and effective relief.

Homoeopathic medicine in dentistry
By D.E. Mistry - Apr 24, 2016
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