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Homeopathy
One sided Diseases with an External Main Symptom
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 A SYNOPSIS OF SAMUEL HAHNEMANN'S MASTERWORK
  1. External disease are not to be treated solely, as in allopathy.
  2. Significant injuries require both mechanical removal or treatment (allopathy) together with dynamic aid (homoepathic) to assist with cure.
  3. External diseases not caused by external damage arise from the central disturbance and should not be treated surgically.
  4. These external diseases are not separate from the rest of the organism.
  5. No external ailment can grow worse without an inner cause.
  6. All genuine homeopathic treatment must be directed towards the whole disease and not just it's local symptoms in order to cure quickly and effectively.
  7. If the correct homoeopathic remedy is prescribed for the totality, the external changes will disappear and the whole person will be cured.
  8. The homoeopath must trace out the complete disease picture with the totality of symptoms before selecting the remedy.
  9. The remedy must be given internally and will simultaneously cure both the local disease and the general disease state in the organism.
  10. External diseases should not be treated by external application, even of the most similar remedy, as their origin is from an inner cause and will respond most reliably to the internally prescribed similimum.
  11. When the acute flare up has been treated, the chronic local disease should be treated with the appropriate antipsoric remedy.
  12. Logical thought would indicate that the correct remedy could be applied internally and externally.
  13. The application of a remedy both internally and externally has a serious disadvantage because the external application causes the local disease to disappear from sight and deceives us with the appearance of complete cure.
  14. Topical applications alone lift the chief symptom and then leave no discernable symptoms to then prescribe on.
  15. Surgery and burning of the external local symptoms also removes the characteristics of the disease from our observation
  16. Treating homoeopathically, that is, internally rather than by removal of external symptoms, we can monitor the true progress towards cure.
  17. When the vital force cannot overcome a chronic disease it forms an external disease to protect the impact on the major organs.
  18. If the local disease symptom is suppressed, the internal disease increases
  19. An external suppression without curing the internal miasmatic disease is the most common source of chronic ailments which have been created by the dominant allopathic treatment.


Chronic Miasms

  1. Had we treated the three chronic miasms (that is syphilis, sycosis and psora) homoeopathically, the number of chronic diseases would be greatly reduced.
  2. When the underlying miasm is cured, primary and secondary symptoms spontaneously disappear as well.
  3. Before commencing treatment of chronic disease, the physician must differentiate the miasmatic picture as an overlying venereal miasm can affect the treatment of the underlying psora.
  4. The physician still has to elicit any previous allopathic treatments to understand the degeneration of the original disease condition.
  5. The patient's susceptibility and external influences, which may interfere with treatment, must be considered.
  6. Subsequently the most similar remedy is given to commence treatment based on the most striking symptoms.
 

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