Every powerful medicinal substance produces in the h uman body a kind of peculiar disease ; the more powerful the medicine, the more peculiar, marked, and violent the disease.^ We should imitate nature, which sometimes cures a chronic disease by superadding... The Lesser Writings of Samuel Hahnemann - Page 265by Samuel Hahnemann - 1852 - 784 pagesFull view - About this book
| Wilhelm Ameke - 1885 - 476 pages
...kind of disease, the more powerful the medicine, the more peculiar, marked and violent the disease. We should imitate nature, which sometimes cures a...that medicine which is able to produce another very Different modes of Drug- Action. 107 similar artificial disease, and the former will be cured ; similia... | |
| Wilhelm Ameke - 1885 - 472 pages
...kind of disease, the more powerful the med1cine, the more peculiar, marked and violent the disease. similar artificial disease, and the former will be...know, on the one hand, the diseases of the human frame accurately in their essential characteristics and their accidental complications, and on the other... | |
| Wilhelm Ameke - 1885 - 492 pages
...?•/<>.<-«/ the i&sfjsf. similar artificial disease, and the former will be cured ; similia similibus. \Ye only require to know, on the one hand, the diseases of the human frame accurately in their essential characteristics and their accidental complications, and on the other... | |
| 1885 - 792 pages
...therapeutic records of previous centuries, and it culminated in the deduction that vre should employ in the disease we wish to cure, that medicine which is able to produce a very similar artificial disease. It was during this course of study, extending over several years,... | |
| 1886 - 604 pages
...appeared in Jfufeland's Journal in that year. The principle is laid down in the following words:—" We should imitate nature, which sometimes cures a...and the former will be cured ; similia similibus." Even Dr. Ameke admits that " Hahnemann here commits a great error—the greatest possible under the... | |
| Jabez Philander Dake - 1886 - 206 pages
...affections he would follow the " new principle " first suggested by his study of cinchona bark. He said, " We should imitate nature, which sometimes cures a...and the former will be cured (similia similibus)" Continuing his studies and experiments year after year, he found the principle so successfully followed... | |
| 1891 - 1184 pages
...Principle for Ascertaining the Curative Powers of Drugs," in which he first declared that we should "employ in the (especially chronic) disease we wish...and the former will be cured, similia similibus." With the discovery of the law, Hahnemann recognized the necessity for the development of a new raateria... | |
| American Institute of Homeopathy - 1891 - 1172 pages
...Principle for Ascertaining the Curative Powers of Drugs," in which he first declared that we should "employ in the (especially chronic) disease we wish...and the former will be cured, similia similibus." With the discovery of the law, Hahnemaun recognized the necessity for the development of a new materia... | |
| 1893 - 594 pages
...peculiar disease; the more powerful the medicine, the more peculiar, marked and violent the disease. We should imitate nature which sometimes cures a chronic...and the former will be cured; similia similibus." Hahnemann very carefully argues the question of the newlaw; he adduces many results of poisonings by... | |
| Thomas Lindsley Bradford - 1895 - 538 pages
...peculiar disease; the more powerful the medicine, the more peculiar, marked and violent the disease. We should imitate nature which sometimes cures a chronic...and the former will be cured; similia similibus." Hahnemann very carefully argues the question of the new law; he adduces many results of poisonings... | |
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