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Dear Pysicians,Scientists and Health Care Providers,

I am excited to introduce the second issue of S.H School of Medicine's Scientific Digest. I hope you will find the articles informative and relevant to managing the rapidly changing environment of healthcare. This publication includes special information devoted to the programs, services and educational opportunities available in the prospective according to Dynamic Medicine; I also hope to enlighten the consumer regarding the initiation of an innovative education. This release will specifically cover Anthrax MANAGEMENT IN DYNAMIC PROSPECTIVE and PREVENTION.


K O George MD(HP)
Editor in Chief

According to the Dynamic Medical Principles (Homoeopathic Medicine) Healing is an Art and not a mechanical routine. It is only he; who has capacity to apply his fine intellect to unravel the various causes that bring about the diseased condition in an individual. The physician must be able to assess the correct values and apply the simplest means to bring the individual easily and permanently back to his normal condition, each individual is a separate entity and different individuals REACT TO THE SAME CAUSES differently. So, it is the individual and not the causes, that has to be studied carefully keeping in mind the cause though Dynamic Treatment.

Even though an Anthrax infection of the skin in its localized VARIETY takes the form of a Carbuncle like inflammatory lesion caused by BACILLUS ANTHRACES. Samuel Hahnemann M.D’s perspective was different. How to manage BACILLUS ANTHRACES? , it is important for the readrs to be educated about the role of Dynamic Medicine in treating the infectious diseases such as Anthrax. understanding the diagnosis and treatmet of such diseases will go a long way in returning dynamic medicine (Homoeopathic Medicine) back where it belongs in the main stream of medicine and the cutting edge of research. I believe this second issue to be a concise start of the art treatise on the subject. I also believe this information can be useful to both the reader and practitioner.

Yours Truely,

K Oommen George MA/MSW/MF/DiAc/DMS/MBS/MD(HP)., President of S.H.S. of Medicine

  Chancellor : Louis Gasper, Ph.D Sosamma George, BA/DMS/MF/DiAc/MD(HP)
Vice President, Senior Preceptor & Professor

"Dedicated to Lifelong Learning"



Professors :

K. Oommen George, MD(HP), Professor of medicine with Clinical health Sciences
Sosamma George, MD(HP), Senior Preceptor and professor of OBGYN with Homoeopathic Medicine
Solomon Hamilton, Ph.D, Reproduction in Physiology
Kushai R. Tamboli, MD, FACC Cardiology
Mona Ramaney, MD, Obstetrics and Gynecology
Megan Shields, MD, Family Medicine
Tariq Kurashy, Dr. Pharm., Ph.D
Steve Manoon, Ph.D., Anatomy and Neuropathology
Ron Jevning., Ph.D., Medical Biometrics
Mariam George, Ph.D, Endocrinology

Assistant Adjunct Professors :
Oommen K. George., P.hD, Medical Scientist Doctoral Candidate(Cardiovascular system, human physiology, mechanism of disease, various aspects of diagnosis & pathophysiology)
Suma Oommen, MD, Internal Medicine ,Clinical Diagnosis, Clinical Medicine
Priji John Eapen, B.Sc. Physics, M.C.A (System Analyst,Researcher in Health Sciences & Dynamic Pharmaceutical Sciences

Lecturer :
Ted Ursich, DPM

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