4.THE PHYSICIAN( mission, ideals of cue, qualification, attributes).pptx

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In this presentations attributes of physician , what a physician must not do, what a physician is according to organon, qualities of homoeopathic physician is explained.


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THE PHYSICIAN (MISSION, IDEALS OF CURE,QUALIFICATIONS) -BY DR. EKTA TIWARY ASS. PROF. IN DEPT. OF ORGANON OF MEDICINE

THE PHYSICIAN PHYSICIAN IS THE ONE WHO HAS THE EXPERT KNOWLEDGE OF PRESERVATION AND RESTORATION. The word “PHYSICIAN” Is derived from Greek word “physis”, or nature, denoting that the physician has its roots in understanding the nature of things; the word “medic” comes from “mederi’’, to heal, & the prefix “med” means to meditate or think, so that medic is equivalent to thinker & healer; the word “doctor”, originally meant master or instructor. Thus, our profession involves learning, knowing, healing, and teaching.

ATTRIBUTES AND DUTIES OF A PHYSICIAN At all times, three main attributes are required of a physician- readiness to help, knowledge concerning the nature of disease, & skill in curing the sick man. DUTIES TO THE TEACHER , because they, the parents of your mind, are the most important people in a student’s life, next to his own parents. DUTIES TO THE SOCIETY: Accept his profession as a service to mankind. Duty to his patients is to treat with kindness, courtesy, & honesty. All physician should travel as much as possible & always with curious, loving, wonder-filled eyes. To his colleagues, he has the obligations of civilized men sharing a great & noble task & fighting for a common cause in a crusade. He should never speak ill of a colleague, since to do so, would be the same as speaking evil of medicine. DUTY TO HIS OWN SELF: His life, his personality as a physician must be such that the ideal profile of himself would be filled in with brilliant achievements.

PHYSICIAN FROM ORGANON PHYSICIAN’S MISSION To cure ( §1,2) in curable cases. To palliate in incurable cases. To preserve the health ( §4) . SOLE AIM OF A PHYSICIAN To trace the picture of disease as completely as possible. To give remedy accordingly. To remove whole of the symptoms & restore health.

WHAT A PHYSICIAN MUST NOT DO SPECULATE & HYPOTHESIZE REGARDING THE DISEASE PHENOMENON & CAUSE OF DISEASE. DECEIVE THE PATIENTS WITH TALKS ( § 1 § 6F.N.,) ENDANGER LIFE OF THE PATIENT BY LARGE & FREQUENT DOSES OF DANGEROUS, VIOLENT MEDICINE, WHOSE ACTION IS NOT PROPERLY KNOWN. SHOULD NOT IMITATE THE IMPERFECT EFFORTS OF UNINTELLIGENT VITAL FORCE TO HELP ITSELF.

PHYSICIAN’S QUALIFICATION HE SHOULD BE AN OBSERVER HAVE SOUND SENSES ( § 3), PERSEVERANCE & PENETRATION ( § 216) LABORIOUS ( § 149) HAVE FIDELITY IN TRACING THE PICTURE OF DISEASE ( § 83,101) SHOULD HAVE FREEDOM FROM INDOLENCE, LOVE OF EASE, OBSTINACY SHOULD HAVE UNTIRING ZEAL SHOULD HAVE KNOWLEDGE OF INDIVIDUAL CASE OF DISEASE, i.e., the sufferings or the totality of symtom of each patient ( § 70) HAVE KNOWLEDGE OF MEDICINAL POWERS ( § 3) BY DRUG PROVING ( § 105 to § 145) ADAPT THE MOST APPROPRIATE MEDICINE ACCORDING TO ITS MODE OF ACTION, TO THE CASE BEFORE HIM ( § 3) KNOW THE PREPARATION OF MEDICINE KNOW WHEN TO REPEAT THE MEDICINE TO REDUCE THE PERIOD OF TREATMENT KNOW OBSTACLES TO RECOVERY OF EACH CASE & BE AWARE OF HOW TO REMOVE THEM SO THAT THE RESTORATION OF HEALTH MAY BE PERMANENT KNOW THE THINGS THAT MAINTAINS THE DISEASE ( § 7), DISTURBS & ENDANGER THE HEALTH & HOW TO REMOVE THEM ( § 4)

A HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN SOLE AIM: Elucidate most striking, singular, uncommon & peculiar symptoms. ( § 153) OBSERVES: a. Each physician can train himself to be a good observer by proving the medicine on himself & observing the morbid symptoms temporarily appeared in him by the medicines. Notes the most significant factors in the whole history of protracted wasting sickness, to find the fundamental cause. Intelligent physician, is the one: who removes the exciting or maintaining cause from disease picture, who observes the symptoms by which vital force asks for help, cures them, thus bringing the vital force back to health. NO INTELLIGENT PHYSICIAN CAN TRY TO CURE WITH LARGE DOSES OF DRUGS & SACRIFICE THE PATIENTS’S STRENGTH

What unites us is that, unlike other professions, all of us, whether we work at the bedside, in the laboratories, or at the writing desk, we have but one purpose: to benefit the sick man.