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INDISPOSITION (FOOTNOTE TO § 7)

Indisposition is not a true disease. It is a slight deviation in the state of healthwith one or more trivial symptoms, which can be controlled by a slight changein the diet and regimen. Indisposition does not require any remedy. For…

THE DEFLECTED CURRENT

When seemingly indicated remedy does not act, the physician has to investigate the case again to find out the presence of any obstacles to cure. Finding out and correcting such obstacles to cure might prove curative in the near future.…

18th century medicine

By the beginning of 18th century the control of church authority overmedicine had completely faded away. The entire Europe was full of theories andhypothesis regarding the nature and development of diseases. Physicians weredivided into various groups of thoughts. Each and…

Aude Sapere

These Latin words appeared on the title page of the 2nd edition of Organonof medicine, the meaning of which is “Dare to be wise” or “Bold and sensible”.After observing the poisonous remarks made by the allopathic physicians on hissystem, Hahnemann…

THREE POINTS NECESSARY FOR CURE

The disease is nothing but collection of different varieties of reactions produced by the vital force due to its derangement by noxious agents called miasms. These diseases can only be effectively controlled by administration of the dynamised homeopathic medicines. Experience…

Eliminating symptoms

Eliminating symptoms are those symptoms which exclude all medicines thatare not needed for the patient and helps in individualizing the patient. TheKent’s general symptoms of high rank are usually considered as the eliminativesymptoms.The general modality, an uncommon, peculiar symptom, which…

PRIMA CAUSA MORBI (Footnote to § 6)

The meaning of the word “prima causa morbi” is “the primary cause of thedisease”. In the footnote to aphorism 6, Hahnemann says that the old school,without paying dew importance to the symptoms of the patient, considers thematerial causes as the…

IDIOSYNCRASY (§ 116-117)

IDIOSYNCRASY (§ 116-117) The word “idio” means “one’s own”, “syn” means “along with” and “crasy” means “constitution”. Idiosyncrasy is the person’s own peculiar personality. During drug proving, few symptoms of the drug are constantly produced by majority of the provers,…

PALLIATION

Palliation can be defined as temporary relief of symptoms without doing anything for the cure. In palliation the most annoying symptoms are relieved, the disease persists in its own place. Palliation in Homeopathy Homeopathy is a curative medicine in the…