Handbook of Gynaecology with Homoeopathic Management

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Author: Dr Harsh Nigam
ISBN: 9788131973868
Imprint: B.Jain Regular

Pages

264
Format

Paperback
Language

English

Inaugurating a series of handbooks, this first volume sets the stage for a systematic exploration of various disease conditions in females and their homeopathic management by Dr Nigam. Dr Harsh Nigam is a highly skilled and experienced ...Read More

Inaugurating a series of handbooks, this first volume sets the stage for a systematic exploration of various disease conditions in females and their homeopathic management by Dr Nigam. Dr Harsh Nigam is a highly skilled and experienced medical professional with an extensive background in Homoeopathy and homoeopathy teaching, holding MBBS, MD (Physiology), and MF (Homeopathy) qualifications. Trained at the Royal London Homoeopathic Hospital, Dr Nigam integrates traditional Homoeopathy with a comprehensive understanding of patho-physiology. Endeavoured to collate only from recognised authorities and to include the very latest that is known regarding the pathology and treatment in Gynaecology and Obstetrics in most cases.

KEY FEATURES:

  • The chief indications for leading remedies is briefly given.
  • The repertory reference in this book is majorly from Synthesis version 7.0 and Robin Murphy.
  • Provides incisive insights on the differential study of medicines indicated for a disease diagnosis.

Pages 264
Format Paperback
Imprint B.Jain Regular
Language English

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Dr Harsh Nigam

Dr Harsh after finishing MBBS from B.R.D. Medical College, Gorakhpur, completed his M.D. in Human physiology from M.L.B. Medical College, Jhansi. His first exposure to Homoeopathic way came under his scholarly and renowned father Dr Jagdish Chandra Nigam DF (Horn.) from 1993-95. In 2001-2002 Dr Harsh completed MF (Homoeopathy.), from the faculty of Homoeopathy the Royal London Homoeopathic Hospital, U.K.

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