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
| 1905 - 792 pages
...the Lesser Writings. The passage is the following : " We should imitate nature, which sometimes cures chronic disease by superadding another, and employ...and the former will be cured ; similia similibus." The centenary of the new application of the law of similars should have been celebrated in 1890. The... | |
| Charles Edmund Fisher - 1905 - 412 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...disease by superadding another, and employ in the disease we wish to cure that medicine which is able to produce another very similar artificial disease,... | |
| John Henry Clarke - 1905 - 246 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...disease by superadding another, and employ in the disease we wish to cure that medicine which is able to produce another very similar artificial disease,... | |
| Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby - 1906 - 926 pages
...imitate nature, which sometimes cures n chronic dis.->nse by superadding another, and employ, in tin- disease we wish to cure, that medicine which is able...artificial disease, and the former will be cured, similitt similibux." He was brought to this conclusion through observing the toxic effects of drugs,... | |
| Samuel Hahnemann - 1906 - 348 pages
...Hahnemann then thought that it was not a therapeutic rule of general application. His words are: cine which is able to produce another very similar artificial...and the former will be cured: similia similibus." and again (LW. p. 314): "In order to discover the true remedial powers of a medicine for chronic diseases,... | |
| Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby - 1909 - 956 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...disease by superadding another, and employ, in the disease we wish to cure, that medicine which is able to produce another very similar artificial disease,... | |
| 1896 - 304 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...similar artificial disease and the former will be cured; similiii sinulfOne hundred years have now passed since Hahnemann thus published his new discovery in... | |
| 1916 - 758 pages
...peculiar disease; the more powerful the medicine, the more peculiar, marked and violent the disease. " We should imitate nature, which sometimes cures a...and the former will be cured; similia similibus." This essay of 55 pages gives some evidence of the work Hahnemann had been doing during the six years... | |
| 1919 - 856 pages
...peculiar disease ; the more powerful the medicine, the more peculiar, marked and violent the disease. We should imitate nature, which sometimes cures a...artificial disease, and the former will be cured; xlmilin similibtts? Hahnemann further explains his conception of a homoeopathic cure in his 'Organon,'... | |
| Amrita Lal Sircar - 1905 - 52 pages
...Lesser Writings. The passage is the following : " We should, imitate nature, which sometimes cures chronic disease by superadding another, and employ in the (especially chronic) disease we wi.sh to ewe, that medicine which is able to produce another very similar artificial disease, and the former... | |
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