Tuberculinum is one of the anchor-sheets of homoeopathy in the treatment of chronic diseases. Though not a polychrest of first grade, yet none of us would like to be without it. When indicated, nothing can substitute it.
Since the early days of its provings, it has remained the object of controversy. To present day, it excites confusion amongst some practitioners of homoeopathy with regard to its correct name and pathogenesis!
By raising this topic, I wish to remove the sense of ambiguity some of our practitioners might be having regarding this indispensable remedy which has several varieties with each variety having its own uniqueness.
Thanks in advance for your contributions!
AHMAD FAKIR MUHAMMAD
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[This message has been edited by AHMAD FAKIR MUHAMMAD (edited 02 December 2000).]
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