HOMM122 Comparative Materia Medica

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SUBJECT OUTLINESubject Name:Subject Code:Comparative Materia MedicaHOMM122SECTION 1 – GENERAL INFORMATIONAward/s:Total Course Credit Points:Level:Bachelor of Health Science (Naturopathy)1284th YearBachelor of Complementary Medicine483rd YearDuration:1 SemesterSubject is:ElectiveSubject Credit Points:2Student Workload:No. timetabled hours per week:3No. personal study hours per week:2Total hours per week:5Delivery Mode*: On campus Online / Digital Blended IntensiveWeekly Session Format/s - 1 session per week: eLearning modules:Lectures: Narrated PowerPoint presentationsTutorials: can include asynchronous tutor moderated discussion forum andactivities, learning journal activities or other web-based resources*All modes are supported by the online learning management system which will include subject documents suchas handouts, readings and assessment guides. A ‘session’ is made up of 3 hours of timetabled / online study time per week unless otherwise specified. Eachsubject has a set number of sessions as outlined above.Study Pattern: Full TimePre-requisites:HOMC121, SOCQ121Co-requisites:BIOH122, HOMT122 Part TimeSECTION 2 – ACADEMIC DETAILSSubject RationaleThis subject introduces students to homeopathic therapeutic prescribing and develops clinical reasoning skills bycomparing and contrasting medicines sharing a common sphere of action. Each medicine is investigated from theperspective of its taxonomy, constituents, therapeutic actions and applications, administration and dosage.Students will develop familiarity with a broad range of commonly used homeopathic medicines, and the ability toselect suitable medicines for common clinical situations in major bodily systems. Students will become familiarAustralian College of Natural Medicine Pty Ltd trading as Endeavour College of Natural Health, FIAFitnation (National CRICOS #00231G, RTO #31489)HOMM122 Comparative Materia MedicaLast modified: 8-Apr-2021Version: 18.0Page 1 of 5

with the traditional and contemporary data informing homeopathic materia medica, as well as relevant scientificresearch.Learning Outcomes1.Identify the major taxonomical groupings relevant to homeopathic materia medica.2.Compare and contrast the characteristics of various commonly used homeopathic medicines from theperspective of traditional, scientific and biochemic knowledge.3.Apply organ specific medicines to simple cases based on specific therapeutic action, clinical indications andappropriate posology.4.Evaluate the benefits of commonly used homeopathic medicines in human health conditions.Assessment TasksTypeLearning OutcomesAssessedSession ContentDeliveredDueWeighting1-31-5Week 620%2-41-9Week 1150%2-46-13Week 1430%Quiz 1(Multiple choice, matchingquestions, short answersand case studies)Case Study(2000 words)Quiz 2(Multiple choice, matchingquestions, short answersand case studies)All written assessments and online quizzes are due at 11:55 p.m. Sunday and submitted through the LMSPrescribed Readings:1. Endeavour RadarOpus software package, including:Boenninghausen, C. (2010). Therapeutic pocket book. (P. Vint, Trans.). Archibel S.A.Schroyens, F. (2016). Core synthesis. Archibel S.A.Van Woensel, E. (2016). 149 Keynotes, characteristics and peculiarities. Archibel S.A.Recommended Readings:1. Morrison, R. (1998). Desktop companion to physical pathology. Hahnemann Clinic Publishing.*2. Vermeulen, F. (2011). Plants: Homeopathic and medicinal uses from the botanical family perspective (Vols.1-4). Saltire Books.Australian College of Natural Medicine Pty Ltd trading as Endeavour College of Natural Health, FIAFitnation (National CRICOS #00231G, RTO #31489)HOMM122 Comparative Materia MedicaLast modified: 8-Apr-2021Version: 18.0Page 2 of 5

3. Vermeulen, F. (2012). Synoptic reference 1. B. Jain-Archibel.*4. Vermeulen, F. (2015). Concordant reference: Complete classic materia medica: 1284 remedies (2nd ed.).Saltire Books.5. Wood, M. (2004). The practice of traditional western herbalism: Basic doctrine, energetics, and classification.North Atlantic Books. [eBook available]6. Wood, M. (2016). The earthwise herbal repertory: The definitive practitioner’s guide. North Atlantic Books.[eBook available]*[available in print edition or as an electronic addition to Endeavour RadarOpus package]Subject ContentWeek1.LecturesTutorialsIntroduction (Subject Outline / Subject Aims /Assessment / Teaching Resources)Taxonomical Classification: OverviewAnalysis ofappropriateapproachesrelated clinicalhomeopathiccases andtherapeuticAnalysis ofappropriateapproachesrelated clinicalhomeopathiccases andtherapeuticAnalysis ofappropriateapproachesrelated clinicalhomeopathiccases andtherapeuticAnalysis ofappropriateapproachesrelated clinicalhomeopathiccases andtherapeuticDomainsKingdomsRanksTherapeutic Prescribing: Organ PrescribingCompton BurnettSeat of diseasePotency and posology in organ therapeutics2.Taxonomical Classification: KingdomsMinerals and the periodic c Prescribing: Nervous SystemStramoniumTarentula hispanicaZincum metallicumCausticum4.Therapeutic Prescribing: Endocrine SystemSarcodesMusculoskeletal SystemBryonia albaCalcarea phosphoricaAustralian College of Natural Medicine Pty Ltd trading as Endeavour College of Natural Health, FIAFitnation (National CRICOS #00231G, RTO #31489)HOMM122 Comparative Materia MedicaLast modified: 8-Apr-2021Version: 18.0Page 3 of 5

Calcarea larAnalysis ofappropriateapproachesrelated clinicalhomeopathiccases andtherapeuticIntegumentaryAnalysis ofappropriateapproachesrelated clinicalhomeopathiccases andtherapeuticAnalysis ofappropriateapproachesrelated clinicalhomeopathiccases andtherapeuticBovista lycoperdonDigitalis pupureaNaja raphitesMezereumPetroleumArsenicum album7.Therapeutic Prescribing: Respiratory SystemInfluenzinumAntimonium tartaricumCuprum metallicumKali bichromiumNON-TEACHING WEEK (note that make-up classes may be scheduled in this week)Semester 1 – This aligns with the week after Easter so it may fall between Weeks 6 to 8Semester 2 & Online students – The non-teaching week falls between Weeks 7 and 88.Therapeutic Prescribing: LiverAnalysis ofappropriateapproachesrelated clinicalhomeopathiccases andtherapeuticGastrointestinalAnalysis ofappropriateapproachesrelated clinicalhomeopathiccases andtherapeuticTherapeutic Prescribing: Male ReproductiveHealthAnalysis ofappropriateapproachesrelated clinicalhomeopathiccases andtherapeuticChelidonium majusLycopodium clavatumNatrium sulphuricumBowel NosodesEdward Bach9.TherapeuticSystemPrescribing:Nux vomicaPhosphorusSulphur10.Agnus castusSeleniumChimaphilaAustralian College of Natural Medicine Pty Ltd trading as Endeavour College of Natural Health, FIAFitnation (National CRICOS #00231G, RTO #31489)HOMM122 Comparative Materia MedicaLast modified: 8-Apr-2021Version: 18.0Page 4 of 5

11.Therapeutic Prescribing: Urinary SystemCantharisPetroselinumAnalysis ofappropriateapproachesrelated clinicalhomeopathiccases andtherapeuticAnalysis ofappropriateapproachesrelated clinicalhomeopathiccases andtherapeuticAnalysis ofappropriateapproachesrelated clinicalhomeopathiccases andtherapeuticSarsparilla12.Therapeutic Prescribing: Female SystemPulsatillaSepiaLachesis13.Therapeutic Prescribing: Mammary GlandsBelladonnaConium maculatumPhytolaccaLac caninum14.Non-Teaching Week/Practical Examination Week 1Note that make-up classes may be scheduled in this week15.Non-Teaching Week/Practical Examination Week 2Note that make-up classes may be scheduled in this week16.Final Examination Week 1There is no final exam for this subject17.Final Examination Week 2There is no final exam for this subjectAustralian College of Natural Medicine Pty Ltd trading as Endeavour College of Natural Health, FIAFitnation (National CRICOS #00231G, RTO #31489)HOMM122 Comparative Materia MedicaLast modified: 8-Apr-2021Version: 18.0Page 5 of 5

HOMM122 Comparative Materia Medica Last modified: 8-Apr-2021 Version: 18.0 Page 2 of 5 with the traditional and contemporary data informing homeopathic materia medica, as well as relevant scientific research. Learning Outcomes 1. Identify the major taxonomical groupings re

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