- Description
- Review
Understanding Mammals in Homeopathy Part I & II
Duration: 15 hrs.
Excerpts:
Detailed introduction to mammals theoretical & clinical observations.
Artiodactyla:
- Even toed mammals who use 2 of their 5 toes to balance their bodies mostly 3rd & 4th, rest of the toes are either present, absent, vestigial or positioned Posteriorly.
- Ex. Sheep, Goat, Cattle, Giraffe, Pigs etc.
Perissodactyla:
- Mammals bearing their body weights on one of their toes especially the 3rd toe, rest of the toes are either present, absent, vestigial or positioned Posteriorly. Eg: Zebra, Horse, Donkey etc.
Rodents:
- Mammals are characterized by a single pair of growing incisors in each of the upper & lower jaw.
- Ex. Rat, Mice, Squirrel, Rabbit etc.
Primates:
- Primates:Mammals with five fingers on their hand & 5 toes on their feet.
Detailed cases of:
- Lac Equinum [Horse]
- Sanguis Soricis [Rat]
- Lac Oryctogalus cuniculus [Rabit]
- Erinaceus Europaeus [Hedgehog]