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Monday, November 22, 2010

Homeopathic Software: Radar Opus

RadarOpus


Feature 1: RadarOpus Single Intuitive Interface


Search Anything, Anywhere


Search on words, remedies, or families - anywhere: repertory, materia medica, family graphs, patient notes…. even online.

Easy Interface


Modern features like “Back” & “Forward” buttons, “Bookmarks” & “Links” make it easy to trace and retrace your steps.

See Results


See your case from every angle!

Display multiple analysis graphs, side-by-side. Compare & contrast strategies, watch your cases progress.

Classical, ‘Families’, ‘Theme’ Analysis - endless combinations & possibilities.


Feature 2: Mac & PC Native


Fresh Technology!


At long last, homeopathic software native to both Macintosh and Windows…. meaning you can focus on what really counts - your cases. There’s no extra software to buy, and no matter which platform you choose, you can rest assured that you’re investing in state-of-the-art technology. 

RadarOpus – the only program designed from the ground up to work on your computer.

Making the Switch

Simple! A single click imports your cases from most other homeopathic software programs.

There’s no need to start over with your cases…. RadarOpus is happy to oblige by working with any and all of your previous cases – no matter the source! 

Switching Platforms

If you’ve been holding off on making the move to Macintosh, your time has come!

‘Mac-Native’ means you can enjoy the full computing power of your new computer and the very latest in homeopathic software!

Shares with Others

Homeopaths thrive on cooperation & collaboration.

Sharing cases, additions, and notes with other RadarOpus users is simple and easy. One click even sends a quick ‘screen shot’ or single analysis graph to a colleague or classmate.

  

RADAROPUS is truly a 21st Century Program - designed from the top to bottom using the very latest technology. This isn’t an overhaul of a previous program, or yet another gigantic set of repertory additions. Our programmers started from the ground up with RADAROPUS, knowing that your practice depends on having access to the very latest technology and information.

FLOW CHART OF ACUTES


FLOW CHART OF ACUTES
 Flow chart of acutes by similiacare.net
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Friday, November 12, 2010

Anxiety Disorders and its Homeopathic Management

Anxiety disorders are common psychiatric disorders. Many patients with anxiety disorders experience physical symptoms related to anxiety and subsequently visit their primary care physicians. Despite the high prevalence rates of these anxiety disorders, they often are underrecognized and undertreated clinical problems. Anxiety disorders  are classified into the following categories:
  • Ø  Anxiety due to a general medical condition
  • Ø  Substance-induced anxiety disorder
  • Ø  Generalized anxiety
  • Ø  Panic disorder
  • Ø  Acute stress disorder
  • Ø  Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
  • Ø  Adjustment disorder with anxious features
  • Ø  Social phobia
  • Ø  Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
  • Ø  Specific phobias

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

CLASSIFICATION OF DISEASES ACCORDING TO HAHNEMANN

CLASSIFICATION OF DISEASES ACCORDING TO HAHNEMANN

Illness (deviation from state of complete physical, mental and social well being).

INDISPOSITION: 
A slight alteration in state of health manifested by one or more trivial symptoms (§ 150)
SURGICAL DISEASES: 
Include injuries occurring to body from without. Here the affected parts require mechanical aid; where by the external obstacle to cure are removed. The treatment of such cses are relegated to surgery (§ 186)
DYNAMIC DISEASE OR DISEASE PROPER:
Here the derangement of vital principle take place to such an extend that it brings disagreeable sensation and abnormal functions in the organism.
  • Acute Diseases (§ 72)
  • Chronic Diseases (§ 72)





Classification of Chronic Disease

Classification of Acute Disease

ACUTE DISEASES

INDIVUDUAL
Diseases attacking individually. They are transient explosion of latent psora.
Exciting factors: 
  • Excess or insufficient supply of food. 
  • Severe physical impression. Eg, chill, overheating, etc. 
  • Mental emotions.

SPORADIC 
Diseases that attack several persons at the same time here and there.
Exciting factors:
  • Meteoric or Telluric influences.
EPIDEMIC 
Many persons attack with very similar sufferings from the same cause.
Exciting causes: 
  • Calamities of war, famine, etc.



Monday, November 8, 2010

BARC Medical Analyser to enable objective study of homoeopathy

Use of Medical Analyser developed by Bhabha Atomic Research Centre has shown that it would enable a better understanding of the selective action of homoeopathic medicines in different strengths on human beings. 

Researches done by BARC, Regional Research Institute of Central Council for Research in homoeopathy, Mumbai, National Institute of Homoeopathy, Kolkata and Fr Muller Homoeopathic Medical College (FMHMC), Mangalore have indicated potential use of physiological variability in fundamental research in homoeopathy. 


"The data reveals the selective action of homoeopathic medicines in different potencies especially in Heart Rate Variability (HRV), Blood Flow Variability (BFV) and Morphology Index Variability (MIV)," Dr Srinath Rao of FMHMC said during the Meeting on Advanced applications of Physiological variability held at BARC here last week. 

Homoeopathy medicines beyond 12th potency do not contain even a single atom or molecule of the medicinal substance. Yet these medicines are effective in the treatment of large number of diseases and particularly the ones that are considered incurable in modern medicine. 

Electronic division of BARC has been actively working on this aspect of homoeopathic medicines for the past three decades and their initial experiments with potencised medicines have recorded 50 to 150 per cent increase in the blood flow in affected parts of the body within 30 minutes of the indicated medicine in variety of patients, Rao said in his paper on 'Fundamental Research in Homoeopathy: Experiments with SULPHUR' presented at the Meet. 

"The reproducibility of these experiments largely depended upon the choice of indicated medicine, which was determined subjectively," Rao said. 

But with the development of Medical Analyser, BARC scientists, headed by J D Jindal, have shown that physiological variability show change in the spectrum caused by randomly selected potentised medicine and randomly selected control subjects (volunteers) in 2004 and "this opened the door to us for using physiological variability in the field of homoeopathy," Rao said. 

"We used in our experiments with SULPHUR, Anu Photo Rheograph developed by BARC which is based on the principles of Photo Plethysmography also developed by it," Rao said. 

Dr Nirupama Mishra and colleagues from National Institute of Homoeopathy, C Nayak from the Department of AYUSH along with other private doctors carried out an exploratory scientific trial on 72 healthy volunteers, studied different potencies of Aconitum Napellus and Nux Vomica with the placebo control. 

Homoeopathy is one of the leading alternative systems of medicine worldwide introduced by Dr Samuel Christian Hahnemann (1755-1843). Since its introduction to the mankind, its basic principles have not changed as homoeopathy is primarily a specialised system of rational therapy based on fixed and definite laws of nature. 

Homoeopathy has been mired in controversy due to its concept of drug dynamisation leading to ultra diluted form of medicines. "Since these kinds of medicines do not come under any measurable pharmacological standards, the attention of scientific fraternity has been focused on this apparent lack of existence of material substance in homoeopathic medicine and to its potency concept in the light of Avogadro's law, rather than on its effectiveness," Mishra said. 

Both Rao and Mishra pointed out that it was necessary that more medicines and potencies are to be investigated with this scientific tool for the welfare of the humanity. 

PTI 

Source

Protest Against Australian Court Verdict Against Homoeopathy by Dr S G BIJU MD (Hom)

Protest Against Australian Court Verdict Against Homoeopathy

by


Dr S G BIJU MD (Hom)


I am concerned about the conviction in Australia of Dr.Thomas Sam and his wife Manju, residing at 7/80 Ewart Street, Dulwich Hill- 2203, Sydney, NSW, Australia on negligent behavior regarding the care of their child.
I have heard what was printed in the Indian newspapers and found it difficult to swallow. Indian news papers reported that the accused have been punished for choosing an ineffective (Homoeopathic) treatment instead of selecting effective (Allopathic) treatment. As per my knowledge Dr.Thomas Sam is one of the eminent Homoeopathic Practitioner at Sydney and was striving to withstand the opposition from Allopathic Doctors. At a time when Australia is under a lot of racial hate crimes I don’t wish to club this also in that category, but at the same time, I wonder what the outcome would have been if the accused was a Caucasian.
I happen to know the father and one of the sisters of the accused person Manju and the version they gave me totally differs from the news given in the papers! The child in question Gloria, was born in July 2001 and she developed skin problems in Dec 2001 and the child was treated by doctors in Australia. The family visited India in Feb 2002 bringing along all the medicines prescribed in Australia. The child was treated by a host of doctors from a few continents (Australia, America and India) for the skin condition. At no time during all these treatments did any doctor say that the condition was life threatening. The family left India back to Australia with the child in a similar condition as it was when they brought her to India. On the third day of reaching Australia the child had some discoloration in her eyes and was again taken to a hospital in Australia where she was admitted and died four or five days after treatment was instituted in that hospital.
The parents are now convicted of negligence in the care of their child. THERE DEFINITELY IS SOMETHING WRONG HERE
Do negligent parents take the trouble to show doctor after doctor regarding the treatment of their child? Why did they bother to take the child back to Australia when they could have easily left the child in India( to be neglected)?I know that the parents were advised by well wishers to leave Australia when the case was being made against them, but they chose to stay because their consciences were clear regarding their care of the child. Is this behavior one of a guilty person?
JUSTICE HAS DEFINITELY BEEN MISCARRIED WHY?
Is the Australian culture so against Asians?
Are they really true in their statements that there is no racial discrimination?
Are there vested interests? Multinationals (As Homoeopathy is establishing in developed countries, multinational companies never loose a chance to hit Homoeopathy)? Hospitals? Doctors all together in a massive cover up?
Is there justice in making a child suffering from nephrotic syndrome lose his parents when he is undergoing treatment to keep the disease at bay? (Daniel, The couples’ living 3 year old son is being treated for nephrotic syndrome and is on steroids. He is not to mingle with others as he may succumb to other infections – and guess what? the law has taken his parents away)

Anyhow I wish the people who read this to question themselves and also if convinced to join in the gathering of support for the appeal against the conviction of these two people.
This may be an isolated issue but remember it could happen to anyone and you could have been the one isolated without justice.
I have started a corner for the couple called Help and another called prayer requests and prayer partners on the website manalah.com and it would be good to know that there are others who feel the same way and would help spread the message to all so that we could through the people we know mobilize help for the troubled couple and their other ‘orphaned’ 3 year old son, Daniel(who has nephrotic syndrome and really needs his parents now) by prayer support, monetary if needed, political if you know people influential enough to make a noise and if you know a good lawyer willing to help - whatever God directs you to do.

We must prove that Homoeopathic medicines are effective in the treatment of eczema. The death occurred in an allopathic Hospital not under the treatment of a Homoeopath.

I appeal all my friends to

1. Write articles in Australian Medias.
2. Convince Australian Government and Doctors about the effectiveness of Homoeopathic Treatment.
3. we should inform medias that to restrict themselves from celebrating antihomoeopathic news.
Please do help send this message across to all your friends , discuss the matter and take necessary precautionary measures and finally try to bring Dr.Sam out. Please read the events happen in Chronology by downloading the attachment. God Bless.
Dr.S.G.BIJU. MD (Hom)


drbijugnair@gmail.com

www.drbijuonline.com

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Job Opportunities: Work As Specialist

Do you want to practice as a specialist?
Please Apply with your C V immediately.

Homoeopathic MultiSpeciality Hospital Changanacherry will give you an opportunity to practice as a specialist on consultation fee basis. Fill the Application given below and send it to the undersigned.


Name of Applicant in Bold Letters



 

Age                                 Sex


 

Qualification


Year of Passing out/Institution/University



Your Clinical Specialty (Disease/System)



Send the filled application along with your C V to
The Managing Director
The Homoeopathic Multi Speciality Hospital
Changanacherry – 1, KERALA, S.India
Ph: 0481/2412233, 9287206085 Mob: 9447128799
Site: www.drbijuonline.com E Mail:drbijugnair@gmail.com

HIV and Homeopathy

RADAR TUTORIALS PART-17

Using the Herscu Module the Free Way

You may make mistakes or change your mind when using the Herscu Module to analyze a case. For example, you may put a rubric in the wrong segment, or change your mind about a rubric, deciding that it doesn’t really describe your patient after all.
Once you have closed the loop, that is you have pressed Ctrl + End or click on the End button, you are now in the Free Way of using the Herscu Module.
When you are in the Herscu Module there are a number of buttons which appear on the bottom of the screen which are useful shortcuts for navigating through the various screens. Not all the buttons appear in each window. The following table indicates the function of each of these buttons.

NOTES

NOTES
2.
To move the rubric to a different segment, click on the desired rubric. When it is highlighted, click again and drag it to the desired segment.
3.
To delete a rubric (symptom) click the desired rubric. Press the Del button or choose Edit, Delete. You will be prompted to confirm your deletion.
4.
Click Yes or press Enter.
You may find you wish to add rubrics to a segment, especially if you don’t have very many rubrics in a particular segment.
To add a rubric to a segment:
1.
Click the View Fundamental Segments button if necessary. The Segments Circle window appears.
2.
Click the edge of the segment to which you wish to add a rubric. -or- Tab to the segment to which you wish to add a rubric. The segment will be highlighted.
3.
Begin typing using the Quick Command Method to add rubrics to the current segment.
Another common modification users make is changing the name of the segment. This can be done from the Segments Circle window.

NOTES
To change the name of a segment:
1.
Click the View Fundamental Segments button if necessary. The Segments Circle window appears.
2.
Position the mouse over the name of the segment you wish to rename. The mouse pointer changes to a plus sign with an “ab” on it. Click the mouse.
3.
The Detail Window appears.
NOTES
4.
Enter the new name of the segment in the name box at the top of the window.
5.
Press Enter and the new name appears at the bottom of the window.
Once you have created a Herscu model and studied the potential remedies, you may wish to add more segments to the model to generate more remedies.
To add more segments to the Herscu Module:
1.
Click the View Fundamental Segments button if necessary. The Segments Circle Window (Free Way) appears.
2.
Use the Tab key to highlight the segment after which you would like the new segment to appear. -or- Click the edge of the segment after which you would like the new segment to appear.
3.
Click the Add a New Fundamental Segment button. -or- Press Insert. A new segment appears in the Segments Circle window.
4.
Add additional rubrics, as indicated above.
5.
Click on the Validate Case button to name the segment after the largest rubric. -or- Click the mouse on the middle of the segment and the Segments Detail window appears, allowing you to enter a different name for the segment. You can also add rubrics from the Segments Detail window.
6.
Click the View Analysis button -or- Press Ctrl + Shift + F9 to view the analysis with the new segment.

NOTES
You may also decide after analyzing the case that you wish to remove a segment.
To remove segments from the Herscu Module:
1.
Click the View Fundamental Segments button if necessary. The Segments Circle Window (Free Way) appears.
2.
Use the Tab key to highlight the segment you wish to delete. -or- Click the edge of the segment you wish to delete.
3.
Press the Delete key. You will be prompted to confirm the deletion.
4.
Click Yes or press Enter. The segment has been removed.
When analyzing a case, you may wonder how a particular rubric affects the result. You can temporarily remove a rubric from repertorization easily in the Herscu Module.
To temporarily remove a rubric:
1.
From the Herscu Circle Window, click the View Multi Clipboards button, if necessary. The Multi Clipboards Window appears.
2.
Click into the box to remove the “X” from the box next to the rubric you wish to temporarily remove from consideration in the analysis.
3.
Click the Analysis button and view the results.
4.
To replace the “X”, click the box again.
Using the Herscu Module with the Vithoulkas Expert System

You can also use the Vithoulkas Expert System with the clipboards that have been set up using the Herscu Module. However, the VES requires that you add intensity to the symptoms and Herscu does not. If we try to use the VES without making some modifications, we would be instructed to add intensities and try again.

NOTES
You can add the intensities using the + sign while adding rubrics in the Free Way to the Herscu Module. You may also go back to each clipboard and modify the intensity of rubrics by double clicking on the intensity column in each rubric row. Both of these procedures were covered in the adding rubrics to the clipboard section of this document.
Apollo the Cat

The following are the symptoms of the case of Apollo the Cat who has a urinary tract infection. You may enter these symptoms in for practice if you wish.

Enter the following symptoms first into Herscu. Go back and add the intensity to the rubrics so you can also analyze the case in VES.

Male, Genitalia/Sex, Inflammation (2) Urethra, Inflammation (2)

Name this segment the same as the rubric.

Bladder, Retention of urine (3)

Name this segment the same as the rubric

Bladder, urging to urinate, constant (2)

Name this segment the same as the rubric.

Generals, Restlessness (2)

Name this segment the same as the rubric.

Bladder, urination, frequent, daytime and night (1)

Name this segment Frequent Urination
Urine, Bloody (2) Urethra, Discharge, bloody (2)

Name this segment Bloody Discharge.

RADAR TUTORIALS PART-16

The Herscu Module of Cycles and Segments

Paul Herscu is a naturopathic doctor who has developed a theory or perspective on dealing with many of the problems which exist in homeopathy. Specifically, he tries to address the issue of the mathematical bias built into the repertory in which larger, well-known remedies always appear first in the repertorization. Careful study of the totality of the patient’s symptoms allows us to overcome this problem somewhat. There is also the issue of which symptoms to use. A related problem is that not all the patient’s symptoms can generally be matched to a single remedy. He has pointed out a number of other problems as well.
Dr. Herscu’s Module of Cycles and Segments is his theory of studying a patient and remedies by breaking the symptoms and the remedies and identifying the pattern of disease. His module is an attempt to understand homeopathy through the cycles or patterns each remedy expresses and it’s segments or sub-patterns.
NOTES
Remedies have different states or segments in them. For example, Lachesis might appear differently depending on who gives the lecture you have heard or writes the article you have read. These aren’t right or wrong. The different views represent different states or segments of the process of the remedy. It is a process of changing from one state to another.
It has value from a repertorial point of view. You can break the symptoms into four to six segments. You can put rubrics into these four to six segments. If you have a small remedy that appears in only one rubric in each segment, it will receive more weight than traditional, flat repertorization. The question, Which remedies are found in all segments? is crucial to this model.
When using the Herscu Module you are grouping rubrics together and you are making the grouped rubric an elimination rubric.

Advantages to using the Herscu Module
The Herscu Module has advantages over simple flat repertorization.
First, it brings organization and understanding to patients and the remedies. In order to use it, you must understand your patient well and the remedies which might help your patient.
Second, it resolves the issue of having 600 remedies appear. You either don’t know where to stop looking or you only look at the first few remedies. By combining rubrics and making each combined rubric and elimination rubric, more smaller remedies appear with a higher preference, and fewer polychrest remedies appear among the first choices.

Guidelines for using the Herscu Module

  • There cannot be any rubrics in the symptom clipboard when you are using the Interactive version of the Herscu model.
  • You disregard intensity with the Herscu model.
  • The steps in the Herscu module can be done manually. You would simply place different ideas in different clipboards. If you have more than one rubric which represents the same idea, you must group the rubrics (lower case). The rubrics must also be made into elimination rubrics.
  • When creating a segment, you should have 150 – 200 remedies per segment. So, if you have small rubrics, you should have several rubrics in that particular segment. It is better to err on the side of too many remedies than too few.
NOTES
Changing the Herscu Options:
1.From the Options menu, choose Herscu Options. (Alt + O, H). The Herscu Options dialog box appears.
2.Set the desired options.
3.Click Save (Alt + S).
4.Click OK or Press Enter.
Choose Options, Herscu Options.
Set the options to Always display Introduction screen and work in an interactive way.
Click Save (Alt + S).
Click OK or press Enter.
There are two ways to use the Herscu module, the free way and the interactive way. The Free way assumes that you have taken a case and you have grouped the rubrics together into modules. The Interactive way guides you through the questions to create modules. It is recommended that when you are new to the Herscu module that you use the Interactive way.
NOTE
If you already have rubrics in the symptom clipboard, you will be forced into the Free way of using the Herscu module, rather than being able use the Interactive way. The Interactive way assumes you are starting with empty clipboards.
To start the Herscu module the Interactive Way:
1.Press F7 to open the symptom clipboard.
2.From the Edit menu, choose Clear All Clipboards to remove any symptoms that may already be in clipboards.
3.Click the Herscu module button -or- Press Alt + F9. The Herscu module Introduction screen appears.
NOTES
Press F7.
From the Edit menu, choose Clear All Clipboards.
Click the Herscu module button or press Alt + F9.
To use the Herscu module:
1.After opening the Herscu module, click the Continue button on the Introductory screen. The Herscu module opens:
NOTES
2.The first question asks for the strongest symptom or complaint. Begin typing the title of the chapter which contains the strongest symptom and follow the Quick Menu process as described above. When entering the symptom into the clipboard, you do not have to type + because the Herscu module disregards intensity of symptoms.
3.After you have entered the symptom into clipboard, the clipboard on the left displays a number and the Detail window appears.
NOTES
4.If another symptom represents the same idea, begin typing the rubrics with the Quick Command Window. If not, click None. You will be prompted to give a name to the clipboard.
5.Enter a new name or press Enter to accept the largest rubric as the name of the clipboard. The Segments Circle window appears, prompting you to answer the questions, What does this idea lead the patient to?
6.Begin entering rubrics as you did with the first clipboard.
7.When you have finished this idea, press Enter until prompted for the next question, “What does this lead the patient to?”
8.Enter all the rubrics necessary to complete this idea.
9.When prompted by the next question, “What does this idea lead the patient to?”, enter those rubrics.
10.When you have from four to six segments, you can discontinue entering rubrics.
11.Press Ctrl + End when you have finished entering rubrics. -or- Click the Validate Case button. The Segments Detail window appears and asks “Is this your patient?”
12.If not, choose No and continue to add segments. If so, choose Yes.
13.If you have chosen Yes, the Segments Analysis Window appears with lists of possible remedies.
NOTES
Follow the instructor as indicated during the demonstration. The following rubrics will be entered into the first segment of the Herscu model. MIND, Fear, High places, of VERTIGO, High, Places
Name the first segment Heights Aggravates.
The following rubric will be entered into the second segment of the Herscu model. MIND, Anxious
Name the second segment the same as the rubric.
The following rubric will be entered into the third segment of the Herscu model. GENERALS, Food and Drink, Sweets, Desires.
Name the third segment the same as the rubric.
GENERALS, Weakness.
Name the fourth segment the same as the rubric.
End the Herscu model.
The following is a case to practice entering into the Herscu module using the interactive method. This case is reviewed on the tape.
NOTES
Enter the following rubrics in the Herscu module: Nose, Polypus Rectum, Hemorrhoids
Name the group of symptoms Obstructions.
Enter the following rubrics into the next segment: Nose, Smell, diminished Nose, Smell, wanting
Name the group of symptoms Poor Sensitivity
Enter the following rubrics into the next segment: Mind, Dullness Mind, Forgetful, Menopause, during Mind, Concentration, Difficult
Name the group of symptoms No Sensitivity
Enter the following rubrics into the next segment: Mind, Company, desire for Mind, Dancing
Name the group of symptoms Desires Connections
Enter the following rubrics into the next segment: Nose, Sneezing Perspiration, Perspiration in general
Name the group of symptoms Discharges
Enter the following rubrics into the next segment: Nose, Coryza, suppressed Mind, Menopause, agg Female Genitalia/Sex, Menopause
Name the group of symptoms Suppression of Discharges
Fissure Case
The following case will provide additional practice on the Herscu module and understanding of another small remedy.
40 year old woman
Chief Complain: anal fissure
Better hot water, painful with bowel movements, may bleed.
Once it cuts, it may take 1 – 2 months to heal, then it cuts again.
Gets Constipated because she is scared to have a bowel movement.
Sleeps on the lighter side. The thoughts in her mind, she goes over and over them, she worries about her job, people, especially if somebody did something wrong, all the thoughts and worry keep her up, eventually she will have to tell them.
Has Heart palpitations and night sweats
Has menses every 30 days.
What is going on with you?
NOTES
“When I was a kid, until 25, had anxiety attacks, nothing seemed real, especially me, didn’t know what I wanted. I wasn’t there.
“If somebody didn’t like me, it was my fault. They don’t like me because there’s something wrong with me. Never express my opinion—always put my foot in my mouth, I always mess up. I feel flawed. When somebody does something to me, I don’t complain. I brood until I finally say something, but I say it wrong and get embarrassed. I have never been able to chit-chat.”
She is somewhat closed, she has a type of not knowing/confusion. Her expression of feelings and emotions come out wrong and then she feels embarrassed. She then retreats and gets into a closed state. She has an inability to know herself, but is concerned about people and right and wrong.
Emergent quality—every time she expresses herself, there’s a bad result. Bowel movement; when she speaks.
Enter the following rubric into the first segment of the interactive method of the Herscu Module: Mind, Company, aversion to
Name the first segment the same as the rubric.
Enter the following rubrics into the next segment: Mind, Confusion of mind, identity, as to his Mind, Confusion of mind, identity, as to his, duality, sense of Mind, Irresolution, indecision Mind, Confidence, want of self-confidence.
Name the segment Irresolution, Indecision.
Enter the following rubric into the next segment: Mind, Cares, full of
Name the segment the same as the rubric.
Enter the following rubric into the next segment: Mind Loquacity
Name the segment the same as the rubric.
Enter the following rubric into the next segment: Mind, Awkward
Name the segment the same as the rubric.
Enter the following rubric into the next segment: Mind, Timidity
Name the segment the same as the rubric.