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psora
psora
Curriculum
7 Sections
34 Lessons
10 Weeks
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As a chronic miasm
3
2.1
Most ancient
2.2
Hydra headed
2.3
Inconceivable
Ancient history of development psora
5
3.1
Oldest monuments
3.2
Occidental psora
3.3
Quickly suppressed
3.4
Limited & rare infection
3.5
Milder form of psora
Development of latent psora
11
4.1
Repressive
4.2
Spread
4.3
Secondary symptoms
4.4
Palliation
4.5
seventh eighths
4.6
Monstrous disease
4.7
3 important moments
4.8
Microbial concept of Hahnemann
4.9
Specialty of psora
4.10
Mechanism of infection
4.11
How psora present in man
Symptoms of Latent Psora
8
5.1
Head, eyes & nose
5.2
Face, mouth & throat
5.3
Stomach & abdomen
5.4
Rectum & urine
5.5
Female & respiration
5.6
Extremities
5.7
Skin
5.8
Sleep & generalities
Discussion
1
6.1
With instructor & others students
Secondary manifestation
5
7.1
Mind
7.2
Vertigo
7.3
Head
7.4
Hair & Scalp
7.5
Eyes
Discussion
1
8.1
Chat
Head, eyes & nose
Head: –
Perspiration on the head, in the evening after going sleep.
Frequent one sided headache or toothache, even from moderate emotional disturbances.
Frequent falling out of hair of the head, dryness of the same, many scale upon the scalp.
Eyes: –
Frequent inflammations of the eyes.
Nose: –
Epistaxis with girls and youths (more rarely with older persons), often very severe.
Frequent or tedious dry or fluent coryza or catarrh (without inflammation or epidemic).
Long continued obstruction of one or both nostrils.
Ulcerated nostrils.
Disagreeable sensation of dryness in the nose.
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