Year: 2026 | Month: March | Volume: 13 | Issue: 3 | Pages: 468-477
DOI: https://doi.org/10.52403/ijrr.20260353
Optimising Patient Care through Causative Modality: An Exploration of BBCR and the Elimination Method in Clinical Settings
Dr Supriya Kambol1, Dr Sneha Bevinamarad2
1PG Scholar Part II, Department of Repertory and Case taking, 2Professor, H.O.D, PG Guide, Department of Repertory and Case taking,
MNR Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital, Sangareddy, Telangana.
Corresponding Author: Dr Supriya Kambol
ABSTRACT
Background & Objective: Every cause in the universe has an effect. In a similar vein, a contributing factor must exist for a patient to develop any illness. These are the causes of an individual's illness. The presence of an external morbid agent and the patient's susceptibility are the two conditions that must be satisfied for disease to manifest in the body. These outside variables may be chemical, physical, or environmental in nature. Emotions have a significant role in the causal process. The purpose of this study was to assess the significance of causal mode in homoeopathy utilising the elimination technique and BBCR.
Methods: 10 patients with the causative modality of all the age groups and both sexes are carefully selected from the OPD, IPD, and peripheral centres of MNR Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital, ensuring they meet the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The status of improvement of the patients is assessed using a self-structured questionnaire.
Results: Patients showed an effective improvement in their conditions after receiving remedies selected through the elimination method using causative rubrics.
Conclusion: The study found that causative modalities help identify the similimum through the elimination method, with patients showing marked improvement. This supports the hypothesis that causative modalities can play a vital role in identifying the similimum through the elimination method.
Keywords: Causation, Aetiology, Causative modality, Elimination method.
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