Dr. Bhatia ! You used to write a quotation in which you emphasized on courage to accept things, which are there. But sorry Sir! You himself have not the courage to accept certain things which are there. You have not yet showed courage for answering two questions a & b (mentioned above).
Although you himself has the habit of prescribing other (near to similar) remedies when you did not find any exact similar remedy according to patient. (My Hope)
Just give the answer. When you can't find any remedy, which really present the true drug picture of patient's symptoms. Then do you prescribe that remedy which is although, not similar but near to similar. As Hahnemann did, due to the insufficient no of known medicines (Aphorism # 169)
I have seen many practioner, when they do practice, they have a different point of view and when they were asked to talk on homoeo philosophy or rules and regulations, they have different point of view.
I personally against the combination remedies. But what can I do when Hahnemann himself used combinations and permitted combination practice on limited basis and also defined rules. i.e when, where and how to prescribe combinations.
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