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Homeopathic Heritage
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Future Themes |
The Homeopathic Heritage will revolve around he following themes in the coming months. Authors are invited to submit the papers on the basis of the themes.
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Month | Theme
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Last Date of Submission
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January
2012
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Metal
Group
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November
20, 2011
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February
2012
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Vaccination
and Homeopathy
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December
20, 2011
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March
2012
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Paediatric
Disorders
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January
20, 2012
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April
2012
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Ophidia
Group
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February
20, 2012
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May 2012
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Management
of Fevers with Homeopathy
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March
20, 2012
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June
2012
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Role
of Psychotherapy in Homeopathy
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April
20, 2012
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July
2012
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Homeopathy
for Birth Trauma
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May
20, 2012
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Submit Paper |
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The Homoeopathic Heritage, as a journal has been serving the Indian subcontinent
for last 32 years and now has been called upon to play a role in the worldwide Homoeopathic
community. The intent of the journal is educative and to abridge the gap between
the old and new with respect to the System of Medicine, which has been practiced
for last two centuries. Through this journal, we wish to engage, inform, and stimulate
doctors, researchers and other health professionals and bring together people who
see Homoeopathy as a method of healing the world and are ready to share their views
and experiences so that Homoeopathy grows extensively to embrace the whole world
and improve outcomes for patients.
Manuscripts must be solely the work of the author(s) stated, not have been published
previously elsewhere. Diagrams, figures, and photographs (ideally in colour) should
be used to supplement and enhance the text.
Only the papers written according to the Guidelines are published. Author, Contributor(s)
should refer to the guidelines before writing the paper. At the time of submission
of paper please also include a covering letter and CV of the author(s) and a list
of already published books or articles.
You should submit your paper to the Editorial Board either by email or by post.
The Editorial Board responds back to the author on the decision of publishing the
article. Editorial Board also suggests the changes if the article is chosen for
publishing.
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The Homoeopathic Heritage, as a journal has been serving the Indian subcontinent
for last 32 years and now has been called upon to play a role in the worldwide Homoeopathic
community. The intent of the journal is educative and to abridge the gap between
the old and new with respect to the System of Medicine, which has been practiced
for last two centuries. Through this journal, we wish to engage, inform, and stimulate
doctors, researchers and other health professionals and bring together people who
see Homoeopathy as a method of healing the world and are ready to share their views
and experiences so that Homoeopathy grows extensively to embrace the whole world
and improve outcomes for patients.
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Research Paper |
The outlines of a report should be planned in the following fashion –
- Title – It should be attractive, descriptive. Also abbreviations or superfluous
words should be expelled.
- Abstract – Background, Materials and methods, Results and Conclusion. Key
words to be mentioned here.
- Introduction – should be simple, attractive, and informative and should be
confined to the theme of the paper. Objectives of the study can be mentioned separately
or within the introduction.
- Materials and Methods – should not be ambiguous or non-conceivable. It should
include the research methodology or design of the study, intervention, proper inclusion
and exclusion criteria etc.
- Results – should be presented succinctly by presentation of facts by data
tables and figures with normal values but no comments.
- Discussion with conclusion should essentially make a component of the report.
- Summary – must be epigrammatic, clear and include essential points. It should
be descriptive as well as informative or factual.
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Case reports |
- Introduction – should be informative regarding the particular disease with
regard to the case and as to why the case has been chosen for presentation, with
an indication of how the piece fits into the discipline of Homoeopathy.
- Case history – should include highlights from the description of the patient,
occupation etc., the chronological order of symptoms including previous type of
treatment and its outcome, details of chief complaints including causation, modalities
and an over view of the mental and general symptoms and also family medical history;
so that a clear picture of totality can be gained. Give your observation regarding
patient’s appearance and behavior.
- Give the diagnosis and explain differential diagnosis.
- Case analysis – Analysis, evaluation of symptoms and repertorization should
be included. Please explain your reasoning behind the remedy selection and potency
choice. The remedy should reflect the characteristic symptoms of the case and be
based on reliable Materia medica from proving; old or new. The cases where the case
analysis or remedy selection is based purely on conjecture will not be accepted.
Prognosis, treatment plan and reasons for use of any adjunctive therapy should be
given. Insight into the difficulties or problems you encountered, mistakes you made
and things you would do differently, will be particularly valuable.
- Follow up – Appropriate follow up including practitioner’s assessment,
repertorization and explanation regarding repetition or change of remedy to be mentioned.
Chronic cases should be followed for at least one year or basing on the chances
of recurrences. Acute cases, although obviously shorter, should be written out in
similar manner.
- Conclusion or Interpretation of the case mentioning the outcome to be given.
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General Articles |
(Homoeopathic philosophy, Materia medica, Repertory, Pharmacology, Practice of Medicine,
Interviews etc.):
- Title – Should be short, descriptive and appropriate to the article.
- Introduction – Informative, focusing on the present scenario and how the topic/article
fits in the discipline of Homoeopathy.
- Headings – Detailing of the subject under various relevant headings.
- Conclusion and Summary – Mentioning the learning from the subject dealt with
etc.
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Style |
(Homoeopathic philosophy, Materia medica, Repertory, Pharmacology, Practice of Medicine,
Interviews etc.):
- Names (i.e. first and last names) should be written in italics (Aconitum napellus
) upon first citation and thereafter in normal font style (Aconitum napellus ).
Potency number and scale to be specified, for example, 30C
- Write the case report in narrative form, use quotation marks to indicate direct
quotes.
- Passages that need to be highlighted should be written in bold typescript.
- Add sub-heading where possible and structure the text as well as possible.
- 5. Figure legends and tables should be listed at the end of the document. Please
save figures and tables as separate files. Tables and figures must be referred to
in the text by Arabic numerals. They should not be integrated into the text document.
The following graphic file formats should be used:
For coloured and black-and-white bitmaps: *.tif, *.jpg, (resolution: 300 dpi). For
diagrams and line drawings: *.eps (resolution: 800 dpi).
Articles will be edited for minor grammatical, spelling and usage errors. |
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Size |
The size of a write up in a letter form should not exceed 500 words; a short report
2000 words whereas original writings should not exceed more than 5000 words.
Included with each article should be an abstract of approximately 150-words and
three to four keywords. Each manuscript must contain the title of the manuscript,
authors' name and full address, including e-mail-address and telephone and fax number
of the corresponding author. Authors are requested to send us a few lines of biographical
information, and if possible a photograph of yourself. |
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Permissions |
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Authors must obtain permission to reproduce all maps, diagrams, figures and photographs.
As a rule it is necessary to obtain permission for single passages of prose exceeding
250 words, or scattered passages totaling more than 400 words from any one work.
Please supply the publisher with full information for all work cited, including
author, dates published, and publisher and page references. Patient’s or,
where appropriate, parents/guardian’s consent must be obtained to use photographs
of patients. |
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Abbreviations |
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Abbreviations should generally be used sparingly. Non-standard abbreviations must
be defined in the text following their first use. Abbreviations of homoeopathic
remedies should be avoided unless in repertorisations. In those cases abbreviations
used in common repertories should be applied. . |
Appropriate acknowledgement and references to be mentioned at the end of the document/article.
Reference numbers should be placed as superscripts at appropriate places with in
the article. References should be numbered in the order in which they are cited
in the text.
References from Books:
Name of author(s) followed by initial(s) (if more than six authors, give the first
three and add et al), chapter title, full title of the book, volume, edition, publisher,
year of publication and page number or range.
References from Journals:
Name of author(s) followed by initial(s) (if more than six authors, give the first
three and add et al), full title of paper, name of journal, year of publication,
volume number and page number(s).
References from websites:
Name of author(s) followed by initial(s) (if more than six authors, give the first
three and add et al), full title of paper, full address of the website or the link(s).
P.S. The manuscripts will be evaluated according to the Journal’s
usual procedures, and that the acceptance is not guaranteed. The rejected article
will not be sent back and there is no claim for the same. |
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Contact Information
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The Editors
Homoeopathic Heritage / Homeobuzz
C/o B Jain Publishers (P) Ltd
1921/10, Chuna Mandi, Paharganj, New Delhi – 110055, India
Tel: +91-11-4567 1000 Fax: +91-11-4567 1010
E-mail: hheditors@bjain.com / hbeditors@bjain.com
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