Publishing a Homoeopathic Prescriber by a non-Doctor Publishing a Homoeopathic Prescriber by a non-Doctor

3 years ago

Sir, I am not a licensed medical practitioner. But I have learned Homoeopathy under a famous Doctor for 7 years and have clinical experience while in Bombay.
So I have compiled a HOMOEOPATHIC PRESCRIBER (diseases and medicines for it), by referring all the past works of Great masters of Homoeopathy. Also I have mentioned that these are the prescriptions taken from existing published works of Masters and that og my Guruji. Also there is a disclaimer as "the prescriptons in this work are no substitute to medical advice ...." included.
Question: As a non-medico, can I publish this work in my name ? Or should I include the name of a Doctor as co-author ?

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 3 years ago

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A.You can do that with a disclaimer to that effect and references to be given to be given at the end.
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Jagannath S Pawar

Responded 3 years ago

A.Practicing any profession with mandatory Govt Licences is not advisable and it is against the rules.
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NITHYANANDAN SUNDARESAN

Responded 3 years ago

A.Dear Client, 1. If you want to become a doctor first you should register formally and get license number to practice medicine Eg. Medical Council of India give your number and Rolls list based on state. 2. If you treat patients without having valid medicine degree or Medical Roll number givien by MCI you could liable or booked under Medical Negligence Laws and it is a serious or henious offence if patient becomes died in this regard. Guru is important but following words -- but now not practically possible without holding a Medicine degree or having valid license to practice medicine.
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal

Responded 3 years ago

A.Hi,
You are not a certified medical practitioner and any work inspiration that you have taken should be given due credit. If you plan on publishing such work you need to give due credit to the doctor from whom you have taken the idea.
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