Rajan Sankaran

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Rajan Sankaran (born 1960, Mumbai, India), is a practitioner, teacher, and theorist of homeopathy.

Rajan Sankaran is the son of homeopath Dr. P. Sankaran. He graduated from the Bombay (Mumbai) Homoeopathic Medical College in 1981. He remains on staff of that institution, now known as Smt. Chandaben Mohanbhai Patel Homoeopathic Medical College, as an Assistant Professor of repertory and Honorary Physician.

Sankaran has published books on homeopathy, and edited a two volume set of his father's writings. He is the Editor of the Asian Edition of Homoeopathic Links, and a Vice-Chairman of the International Council for Classical Homoeopathy (Asian Region).

Among homeopaths, Rajan is recognized for the classification of remedy states into kingdoms and for the description of several new miasms[1][2][3]. His most recent work involves the development of a system of case-taking[4]that moves from the simple facts of the case, through to the feelings, the patient's delusions and finally to what he describes as the patient's "vital sensations" and energy [5].


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