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Aphorism 75

Aphorism 75 § 75 Aphorism 75 : These inroads on human health effected by the allopathic non-healing art (more particularly in recent times) are of all chronic diseases the most deplorable, the most incurable; and I regret to add that it is apparently impossible to discover or to hit upon…

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Aphorism 74

Aphorism 74 § 74 Aphorism 74 : § 74 Fifth Edition Among chronic diseases we must still, alas!, reckon those so commonly met with, artificially produced in allopathic treatment by the prolonged use of violent heroic medicines in large and increasing doses, by the abuse of calomel, corrosive sublimate, mercurial…

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Aphorism 73

Aphorism 73 § 73 Aphorism 73 : As regards acute diseases, they are either of such a kind as attack human beings individually, the exciting cause being injurious influences to which they were particularly exposed. Excesses in food, or an insufficient supply of it, severe physical impression, chills, overheatings, dissipation,…

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Sweat Definition Symptoms Cause Diet Regimen Homeopathic Medicine Homeopath Treatment in Rajkot India

Perspiration or Sweat

Understanding Perspiration: Causes, Benefits, and Management Perspiration, or sweating, is a vital bodily function that helps regulate temperature and eliminate toxins. This comprehensive guide explores the causes of sweating, its benefits for health, and tips for managing excessive sweating. Learn how to stay cool and comfortable while reaping the rewards…

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Aphorism 70

Aphorism 70 § 70 Aphorism 70 : Aphorism 70 Fifth Edition From what has been already adduced we cannot fail to draw the following inferences: That everything of a really morbid character and which ought to be cured that the physician can discover in diseases consists solely of the sufferings…

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Aphorism 69

Aphorism 69 § 69 Aphorism 69 : Fifth Edition In the antipathic (palliative) mode of treatment, however precisely the reverse of this takes place. The medicinal symptom which the physician opposes to the disease symptom (for example, the insensibility and stupefaction caused by opium in its primary action to acute…

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Aphorism 68

Aphorism 68 § 68 Aphorism 68 : Fifth Edition In homoeopathic cures they show us that from the uncommonly small doses of medicine (§§ 275 – 287) required in this method of treatment, which are just sufficient, by the similarity of their symptoms, to overpower and remove the similar nature…

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