Miasms accoding to Rajan Sankaran
Acute
A strong, instincitive reaction from a feeling of acute threat.
As in Bell, Aconitum, Stram, Verat, Arnica, Croton-tig and Choc.
Typhoid
A critical situation, which if handled properly for the critical period, will end in total recovery. An intense reaction of struggle against the threat.
Psoric
A difficlt situation, which requires struggle to succeed. The person has doubts and anxiety about his/her ability, but has hope and failure does not meant the end of the world.He must struggle in order to recover or maintian his position.
Remedies: Sulphur, Psorinum, Lycopodium. (Not found in the Plant Kingdom so far.)[Sankaran Plants 54, Sankaran System 450, Sankaran Substance 28]
Ringworm
Alternating periods of struggle with anxiety about success, and periods of despair and giving up. [See Sankaran Plants 54]
Malarial
Intermittent acute feelings of threat in phases. (Acute) Between phases there is an underlying chronic, fixed, deficient feeling. (Sycotic) Periodic, sudden, acute, phenomena. [see Sankaran, Plants 54]
Sycosis
Fixed irredeemable weakness within ones self. The patient attempts to cope with it and ide it from others; hence he coves it up with egotism, compulsive acts and is very secretive.
Tubercular
Intense oppression and a desire for change. Intense reaction, hectic activity in order to break free from this oppression. Eg. Abrotanum, Acalypha-incdica, Agraphis, Tuberculinum, Drosera, Calc-phos, Balsum-p.
Cancer
Must perform exceedingly well in order to live up to very high expectations, which leads to a sensation of weakness and incapacity within. The reaction is a superhuman effort, stretching himself beyond the limits of his capacity. It is a continuous, prolonged struggle, which seems to have no end. His survival depends on it, as failure would mean death and destruction.Leprousy
A feeling of intense oppression, intense hopelessness, isolation and an intense desire for change.Comments
Vioent and erotic together is characteristic of sadism, which is a theme of the leprous miasm. [Sankaran, Plants 753.
Abuse suggests a deep miasm, possibly Leprosy.[Sankaran, Plants 753]