The concept of disease in homoeopathy is that disease is a total affection of mind and body, the disturbance of the whole organism. The parts of the body do not independently get sick. It is the whole person who gets sick. Individual organs are not the cause of illness but disturbance at the inner level (disturbance of the life force/ vital force/energy of the body) is the cause of illness. It is the whole person who is affected by the disease and it is the whole person who responds to the medicine. Therefore homoeopathy does not believe in giving different medicines for different afflicted parts of body (head, nose, ears, throat, etc ) but rather give one single constitutional remedy, which will cover the disturbance (different complaints) of the whole (same) person.
if u r sick of flu then u can take homeopathic medicine influenzinum 200 or 1 m in only single dose,as its very powerful one should not repeat the doses!! please dont take homoeopathic medicines from the counter consult ur homoeopath first!!
No, There are few countries with socialized medicine. Britain is one. Canada, on the other hand, does not have socialized medicine even though it has a single payer system. In "socialized medicine" physicians are direct government employees and hospitals are directly owned by the government. In Canada, for example, physicians are in private practice (except medical researchers & medical school professors) & hospitals are non profit with non government boards. The only government involvement in Canada is paying the bills in the same way that an insurance company pays the bills in the US. There is no government involvement in decision making between patients and physicians, as opposed to the situation in the US where Medical Insurance Companies stand between patients & physicians, rationing care for profit & dictating treatment decisions to physicians.
Single medicine
Yes of course. One can. If a m.ch urology holder can prescribe Neeri, an inm.s obs & gynae can prescibe amycordial a d.m gastro can prescribe liv 52, amlycure ds, a physician can prescribe Gasex. So even a BAMS can. After all, a BAMS knows about allopathy too, but they don't know any single thing about Ayurveda. In fact, rules are to be made by government, not i.m.a or m.c.i. I can show how a BAMS doc can manage a MI patient, as well as ketoacidosis, COPD, & alot of mbbs learnt from me in dealing with cases and patients, and few learned intubation also.
it depends one what type of medicine like for the common cold it 22 dollors avrage.
That depends on what problems, if any, you have. Ask your doctor. There s no single medicine that is good for all things at all times..
Measure the volume of 100 drops.Divide by 100.
Answer for exam is A. dilantinThere is no single answer to that. Lots of drugs can be used, and often a combination of different drugs is used.
a bolus (if you're talking about a large injected dose).
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These are tapeworms caused by fleas. Your cat will have to be de-wormed. They can give you a single pill or a three dose liquid. Your cat should also be treated with a Frontline or something similar. The worms are cause when the cat is itching it's skin and ingests the fleas. The cat should really treated by a Vet.
In the United States, the single Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) or Veterinary Medical Doctor (VMD) degree allows a veterinarian holding the degree to practice medicine on all animals.