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DR. SUSHIL DUBEY DISPOSITION
DISPOSITION DR. SUSHIL DUBEY • It is the predominant or prevailing tendency of one's spirits; natural mental and emotional outlook or mood. • It is the characteristic attitude of a person or a tendency to act in a specified way. It is the way that someone normally thinks and behaves, that shows what type of person they are. It is a natural or acquired habit or characteristic tendency in a person or thing. • Each and every person presents himself in a unique manner, with a characteristic behaviour, this is what we call disposition.
DISPOSITION DR. SUSHIL DUBEY • Aphorism 210 “…. . in all cases of disease we are called on to cure the state of the patient's disposition is to be particularly noted, along with the totality of the symptoms, if we would trace an accurate picture of the disease, in order to be able there from to treat it homoeopathically with success. ”
DISPOSITION DR. SUSHIL DUBEY • Aphorism 211 “This holds true to such an extent, that the state of the disposition of the patient often chiefly determines the selection of the homoeopathic remedy, as being a decidedly characteristic symptom which can least of all remain concealed from the accurately observing physician. ”
DISPOSITION DR. SUSHIL DUBEY • Aphorism 212 The Creator of therapeutic agents has also had particular regard to this main feature of all diseases, the altered state of the disposition and mind, for there is no powerful medicinal substance in the world which does not very notably alter the state of the disposition and mind in the healthy individual who tests it, and every medicine does so in a different
DISPOSITION DR. SUSHIL DUBEY • Every single remedy has a specific state of disposition which is typical to it. • Similarly every single patient inherits and acquires traits peculiar to him. • If we appreciate the disposition of patient, the final selection of the similimum becomes easy, for their will be and there is only one single remedy which will fabricate the most similar disposition.
DR. SUSHIL DUBEY COMPONENTS OF DISPOSITION MENTAL DISPOSITION GENERAL DISPOSITION PARTICULAR DISPOSITION
MENTAL DISPOSITION DR. SUSHIL DUBEY • The inherent behavioral qualities displayed by patients during case taking either knowingly or unknowingly which help us understand their sensitivity and reaction. – Angry Disposition- if a person is known for his anger and easily gets aroused to anger. – Weeping- if a person weeps very easily now and then, even on trifles. – Affectionate- if he is disposed to love and care others. – Bashful- if he is extremely shy. – Fearful- if he gets frightened easily, least provoke
GENERAL DISPOSITION DR. SUSHIL DUBEY • The inherent physiological parameters which represent an effect manifested over the entire body system in a particular individual. – – – – Thermals Side affections Thirst Appetite Desire Aversion Sleep Menses
PARTICULAR DISPOSITION DR. SUSHIL DUBEY • The inherent tendency of the body system which makes it prone or susceptible to certain ailments. • In Materia Medica language, we can call it as sphere of action of the remedies. • Physical disposition could indicate specific organ affections e. g. – Liver-NV, Lyc – Git- Lyc, Colo – Skin-Sulph
TYPES OF DISPOSITION DR. SUSHIL DUBEY ACUTE DISPOSITION • Acute disposition is the altered state of disposition of a recent origin CHRONICDISPOSITION • Chronic Disposition is the state of disposition of long standing, slow progressing, often with imperceptible beginning.
DISPOSITION DR. SUSHIL DUBEY • Aphorism 213 We shall, therefore, never be able to cure conformably to nature - that is to say, homoeopathically - if we do not, in every case of disease, even in such as are acute, observe, along with the other symptoms, those relating to the changes in the state of the mind and disposition, and if we do not select, for the patient's relief, from among the medicines a disease - force which, in addition to the similarity of its
SIGNIFICANCE OF DISPOSITION DR. SUSHIL DUBEY • It helps in the final selection of remedy and it is the chief guide in determining the remedy • Improvement in the mind and state of disposition convinces us for the medicine has effected in the constructive decline of the disease. • Any decline in the mind and disposition prove to us of erroneous selection of the remedy.
DR. SUSHIL DUBEY THANK YOU…….
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