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
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...announcing the law, the master pointed out the work to be done in carrying it into practice. He said : " We 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... | |
| 1871 - 858 pages
...essay testifying BO remarkably to his learning, and his genius, the following passage occurs : — " We 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... | |
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...presented his views upon the three 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." Tn his essay, "Medicine of Experience," published... | |
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