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
| 1921 - 852 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...artificial disease, and the former will be cured; similia similibus.'5 Here is an epigrammatic statement of one of the great fundamental facts of science. It... | |
| 1921 - 1082 pages
...(especially chronic) disease wish to cure that medicine which is able to produce another ' 5°4 [August, very similar artificial disease, and the former will be cured; similia similibus.'' Here is an epigrammatic statement of one of the great fundamental facts of science. It is the foundation... | |
| 1913 - 940 pages
...presented his views upon the throe modes of drug action, and declared in favor of "employing in the disease we wish to cure that medicine which is able to produce another very similiar artificial disease, similia similibus. " The foundation upon which all of Hahnemann's work... | |
| William Boericke - 1996 - 176 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...chronic 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,... | |
| Harris L. Coulter - 1982 - 582 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.'^ However, he did not attempt to give a more precise explanation of the phenomenon of cure through similars,... | |
| Elizabeth Danciger - 1989 - 132 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...disease, and the former will be cured; similia similibus. 6 We only require to know, on the one hand, the diseases of the human frame accurately in their essential... | |
| Noel Puddephatt - 1996 - 100 pages
...of disease, and 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 another, and employ in diseases we wish to CUIK that medicine which is able to produce another very similar artificial disease,... | |
| Harris L. Coulter - 2001 - 822 pages
...more powerful the medicine, the more peculiar, marked, and violent the disease. We should imitate the nature which sometimes cures a chronic disease by...disease, and the former will be cured: similia similibus. l 7 8 This principle, which he called the "law of similars," was thenceforth the foundation of homoeopathic... | |
| Thomas Lindsley Bradford - 2021 - 534 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... | |
| William Boericke - 2003 - 148 pages
...should imitate nature, which sometimes cures a chronic disease by superadding another and employ in the disease we wish to cure that medicine which is able...similar artificial disease, and the former will be cured-Similia Similibus." This was six years after his first experiments with Cinchona bark, which... | |
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