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Homeopathic repertory softwares – Dr. Anil Singhal

Computer repertories have a significant role in homeopathic practice. I, recently, gave a comparative study of different homoeopathic softwares in Nehru Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital, Defence Colony, New Delhi, and Dr. B. R. Sur Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital, NanakPura, New Delhi.
I included four homeopathic software repertories programs in this comparison:
1. MacRepertory
2. RADAR
3. CARA
4. Hompath
This comparative study of 4 homeopathic softwares was presented to final year students of BHMS of these 2 homeopathic colleges.
Dr. Anil Singhal, MD(Hom.)
Gurgaon.

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Learning with fun – Chocolate Hindi film

I hope this message finds you in holiday mood. I am sure you must have seen certain Hindi and English movies. Have you seen Chocolate? Read more…

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List of Materia Medica Books

I am sure you must be enjoying your holidays….. :) (Please tell me your experiences during these holidays…) Read more…

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Body Has Antibiotic to Fight Urinary Tract Infection

I am sure you must be enjoying your holidays….. I think that is the main reason I could not send more newsletter stuff to you as I never wanted to talk more on studies these vacations… :)
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A Case by EB Nash

Today, I am sending you a small case… and I would like to have your comments…

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Patient was a lady, 75 years of age, who was suddenly seized with sickness at the stomach and vomiting of blood in large quantities; then bloody stools followed, which were at first profuse, then became small and of bloody mucus. There was great tenesmus and pain in the bowels. Read more…

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Diabetes Mellitus – a historical aspect

Today, I am sending you a small snippet on the historical aspect of Diabetes Mellitus which I prepared few years back for one of my presentations. I am sure this will be an addition in your knowledge bank. I would appreciate your feedback, and also, you can send me your preferences about the topics you are more interested in. I shall try to include them at the earliest in coming issues of NewsLetter. Read more…

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