A SYNOPSIS OF SAMUEL HAHNEMANN'S MASTERWORK
1. The homoeopath's highest and only calling is to restore health to the sick (HEALING). HEALING should be accomplished in the most speedy, gentle and reliable manner.
2. To do this, he/she must know the state of the patient, select the correct reme more...
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Taking the Case
83. The homoeopath must be attentive and faithfully record the individual nature of the case. 84.
The physician must observe carefully with all senses and write everything down exactly, with minimal interruption. more...
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PROVINGS
105. The homeopath must find the similar remedy for cure
106. Full knowledge of a remedy's actions on healthy provers must be known
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Materia Medica
143. A true Materia Medica is a collection of real, pure and reliable modes of action by simple medicinal substances.
144. Only carefully and honestly interrogated records are entered into the Materia Medica.
145. Although the Materia Medica i more...
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Homoeopathic Treatment of Diseases
146. Homoeopathic cure of natural diseases relates to giving the most expedient remedy which has been proved on healthy individuals for their pure action. more...
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Strange, Rare and Peculiar
147. The homoeopathic remedy is similar to the totality of symptoms of a disease - like cures like.
148. A similar but stronger remedy brings the life force back into tune, acutes pass away in a few hours, older chronic diseases pass away somewhat l more...
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Aggravations
155. The most similar remedy corresponding to the symptoms of the disease will have a gentle healing action on the diseased parts of the body and have no side effects
156. Remedies usually produce at least one small new symptom in sensitive people more...
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Treating Disease with An Inadequate Stock of Medicines
162. Because there are only a limited number of proven remedies, a less perfect remedy could be used.
163. While mild side effects can appear from an inappropriate remedy, they do not hinder a good start towards cure.
164. Unusual characterist more...
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One sided Diseases with an External Main Symptom
185. External disease are not to be treated solely, as in allopathy.
186. Significant injuries require both mechanical removal or treatment (allopathy) together with dynamic aid (homoepathic) to assist with cure.
187. External diseases not cau more...
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Chronic Miasms
204. Had we treated the three chronic miasms (that is syphilis, sycosis and psora) homoeopathically, the number of chronic diseases would be greatly reduced.
205. When the underlying miasm is cured, primary and secondary symptoms spontaneously disap more...
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Mental and Emotional Diseases
210. The patient's mental and emotional states are vital aspects of diagnosis and can vary during treatment.
211. The state of the patient's disposition is the decisive factor in choosing the remedy.
212. Any medicinal substance has the abilit more...
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Intermittent Diseases
231. It is important to look at diseases that come and go (Intermittent) as well as when one disease alternates with another (Alternate).
232. The alternating diseases are chronic diseases produced by psora, or less often, a complicated syphilitic m more...
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Case Management
245. Remedies - the method of using them and the regimen to be observed when taking them.
246. While improvement continues, no additional medicine must be given (especially in acute cases). However in chronic cases a single dose can complete the act more...
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Administration of Medicines
272. A remedy taken dry on the tongue reaches only a few nerve endings and has a lesser effect on the system than if taken after being mixed with sugar of milk and dissolved in water, which spreads over the whole nerve area.
273. It is (forbidden) t more...
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Other Therapeutic Approaches
286. Magnets, electricity and galvanism have curative powers, but it has not been proven that electricity and galvanism have more than just a palliative effect.
287. Magnetic poles can be employed in homeopathic treatment.
288. Mesmerisation a more...
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