MM Temperaments
MM Temperaments
MM Temperaments
Prof (Dr).P.K.Sudhir.,B.H.M.S., M.D(Hom).,M.R.S.H(Lond)., Principal and HOD - Dept of Materia Medica, Vinayaka Missions Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital, (Vinayaka Missions University) Salem, Tamil Nadu. Member Central Council of Homoeopathy, New Delhi.
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EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
Acquisition of knowledge (Cognitive domain). Acquisition of skill (Psychomotor domain). Developing the right attitude (Affective domain). Brain (knowledge)
Hand (Skill)
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Heart(Attitude)
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TEMPERAMENT - DEFINITION
The psycho-physical organization peculiar to the individual including his character or personality, pre-disposition which influence his manner of thought and action and general view of life. (Steadmans
Medical Dictionary)
TEMPERAMENT TYPES
He grouped people in to 4 temperament types based on predominance of humours of fluids in ones body
DOMINANT FLUID TYPE IN THE BODY PERSONALITY TYPE TEMPERAMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS
Cheerful, Vigorous, confidently optimistic Irritable, angry, hot tempered Depressed, Morose Slow moving, calm , un-excitable
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HIPPOCRATES CLASSSIFICATION:
H.A.ROBERT ON TEMPERAMENT
Temperaments are physiological to a large extent, but besides the stature of the patient, the matter of temperament implies colour, functional tendencies of circulation, elimination, respiration and so on and at the same time mental and emotional tendencies in reaction to environment and circumstances. the matter of temperament is closely allayed with dyscrasias (Genetic) .
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TEMPERAMENT TYPES
According to H.A.Roberts classification,
Phlegmatic temperament. Nervous temperament. Bilious temperament. Sanguine temperament.
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CONSTITUTION - DEFINITION
The physical make up of body including mode of performance of its functions the activity of its metabolic processes the manner and degree of its reaction to stimuli and its power of resistance to attack of pathogenic organism.
(Steadmans Medical Dictionary)
The make up or functional habit of the body determined by the genetic, bio-chemical physiologic endowment of the individual and modified in genotype.
(Dorlands Medical Dictionary)
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PERSONALITY
The second edition of the WHO Lexicon of Psychiatric and Mental Health terms as, The ingrained patterns of thought, feeling and behaviour characterising an individuals unique lifestyle and mode of adaptation, and resulting from constitutional factors, development and social experience.
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KRETSCHMERS CLASSIFICATION
He classified people according to their physical structure
Personality types Pyknic (Having fat bodies) Athletic (Balanced body) Leptosomatic (lean & thin)
Personality characteristics Sociable, jolly, easy going and good natured Energetic, optimistic & adjustable Unsociable, reserved, shy , sensitive and pessimistic
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He too classified people according to their physical structure and attached certain temperamental characteristics also.
NAME DESCRIPTION PERSONALITY CHARACTERISTICS
SHELDONS CLASSIFICATION
Highly developed viscera but weak somatic structure Balanced development of viscera and somatic structure
Easy going, Sociable, Affectionate Craving for muscular activity, Loves risk and adventure
BHMS CURRICULUM
I BHMS Anatomy Physiology & Bio-chemistry Homoeopathic pharmacy Materia medica Organon of medicine II BHMS Pathology & micro biology Forensic medicine Materia medica Organon of medicine
Medicine Surgery OBG
IV BHMS Practice of medicine Community medicine Materia medica Organon of medicine Repertory
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MATERIA MEDICA
Materials of medicine. Medical matters. Records of drug effects Provings, Toxicological data, Clinical experience etc.,
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Disease phenomenon
Materia medica
(Human functional pharmacology)
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Patient
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MATERIA MEDICA
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CAUSE
Predisposing factors Exiting factors Physical and emotional factors Temperaments Diathesis Suppression Miasms Vaccination.
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H.A.ROBERT ON TEMPERAMENT
Prescribing on temperament is at best a snack method of using the blessings of homoeopathy. It is really a keynote prescribing and then not on any morbific symptoms but on a general stature that is present from birth. Key-notes may often give us a clue to the indicated remedy, but this clue must not be allowed to overbalance our judgment in weighing the whole symptom picture.
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Symptom complex
CAUSE
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FAQ
What is the relevance of temperament in the teaching of Materia medica since it is an out-dated terminology? Significance of temperaments in clinical practice? Whether temperaments are included in the totality of the symptoms? Whether temperaments can be changed with indicated homoeopathic medicine?
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