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SPIDER REMEDIES IN HOMOEOPATHY

Dr. Najmus Saquib Qureshi*

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 Spiders form the largest and most widely distributed order of class of animals called ARACHNIDA. Arachnida not a single bone, not a pair of wings, the protective shell of skin- hard and hairy, the spider is a small, eight-legged creature. A member of a group of arachnids characterized by having six pairs of appendages, including four pairs of legs and two main body parts attached by a narrow stalk. which also includes the scorpions, harvestmen, false scorpions, mites and ticks.[1]  Found in each climate, everywhere, wherever food is available. In the deep seas, tall mountains, in forests, in deserts so it is called a cosmopolitan creature. It can survive in every kind of terrain that is in air, water and on the ground wherever food is available1.  Some spiders survive without any water for the whole year especially in the deserts. Their size varies from size of a pin to a human hand. Spider does not have any bone, any wing and shell. The colour varies from brown to black.[2]  There are about 22,000 different species of spiders of which about 500 are British. The largest are found in Central America and have a body length of about 3.5 inches, the smallest species are less than a 25th of an inch long.[2]

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