That, however, the third and only other possible mode of treatment (the homoeopathic), in which there is employed for the totality of the symptoms of a natural disease a medicine capable of producing the most similar symptoms possible in the healthy individual... Organon of Medicine - Page 92de Samuel Hahnemann - 1906 - 304 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Samuel Christian F. Hahnemann - 1849 - 382 pages
...of treatment (the homoeopathic), in which there is employed for the totality of the symptoms of the natural disease, a medicine capable of producing the...similar symptoms possible in the healthy individual, is the only efficacious method of treatment, whereby diseases, as mere dynamic derangements of the... | |
| James Young Simpson - 1853 - 312 pages
...elsewhere declares it, is that " in which there is employed for the totality of the symptoms of the natural disease, a medicine capable of producing THE...SIMILAR SYMPTOMS POSSIBLE in the healthy individual." 3 Let us examine by the light of Hahnemann's own law, as thus declared in his own language, whether... | |
| Sir James Young Simpson - 1853 - 314 pages
...elsewhere declares it, is that " in which there is employed for the totality of the symptoms of the natural disease, a medicine capable of producing THE...SIMILAR SYMPTOMS POSSIBLE in the healthy individual." 3 Let us examine by the light of Hahnemann's own law, as thus declared in his own language, whether... | |
| 1860 - 762 pages
...of treatment threrefore is that " in which there is employed for the totality of the symptoms of the natural disease, a medicine capable of producing the...similar symptoms possible in the healthy individual." (p. 175.) But in order that this medicine should be efficacious and more powerful than the disease,... | |
| Richard Hughes - 1882 - 110 pages
...cmployed against the totality of the symptoms of the natural disease a medicine (in a suitable dose) capable of producing the most similar symptoms possible in the healthy individual, is the only efficacious method of treatment, 'whereby diseases, as mere dynamic derangements of the... | |
| Richard Hughes - 1882 - 108 pages
...employed against the totality of the symptoms of the natural disease a medicine (in a suitable dose) capable of producing the most similar symptoms possible in the healthy individual, is the only efficacious method of treatment, whereby diseases, as mere dynamic derangements of the... | |
| Richard Hughes - 1902 - 808 pages
...nefficacious. " That, however, the third and only other possible mode of treatment (the liointioptilhic), in which there is employed for the totality of the...of the vital force, are overpowered, and being thus * § 5-18 discuss knowledge of disease, 9-21 knowledge of medicines, 22-27 knowledge of application... | |
| P. B. Thombre - 2003 - 342 pages
...healthy individual an artificial morbid symptom, antagonistic to the single symptom of disease ought to be cured, the cure of a long-standing affection...permanently extinguished, must necessarily cease to exist. This is brought about by means of the stronger similar deranging irritations of the homoeopathic medicine... | |
| L.M. Khan - 2004 - 204 pages
...entirely without communication of any material part of the medical substance. In Aph 70 Hahnemann says " Only other possible mode of treatment (The Homoeopathic),...for this mode of procedure we have the example of the unfettered nature herself, when to an old disease there is added a new one similar to the first,... | |
| Narendra Jain - 2004 - 568 pages
...very transient alleviation, always followed by its aggravation; and that, in a word, this allopathic and merely palliative treatment in long-standing diseases...permanently extinguished, must necessarily cease to exist. This is brought about by means of the stronger similar deranging irritations of the homoeopathic medicine... | |
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