Aphorism 266
§ 266 Substances belonging to the animal and vegetable kingdoms possess their medicinal qualities most perfectly in their raw state.1…
§ 266 Substances belonging to the animal and vegetable kingdoms possess their medicinal qualities most perfectly in their raw state.1…
§ 267 We gain possession of the powers of indigenous plants and of such as may be had in a…
§ 268 The other exotic plants, barks, seeds and roots that cannot be obtained in the fresh state the sensible…
§ 269 Fifth Edition The homoeopathic system of medicine develops for its use, to a hitherto unheard-of degree, the spirit-like…
§ 270 Fifth Edition Thus two drops of the fresh vegetable juice mingled with equal parts of alcohol are diluted…
§ 271 Fifth Edition All other substances adapted for medicinal use – except sulphur, which has of late years been…
§ 272 Fifth Edition In no case is it requisite to administer more than one single, simple medicinal substance at…
§ 273 Fifth Edition It is not conceivable how the slightest dubiety could exist as to whether it was more…
§ 274 As the true physician finds in simple medicines, administered singly and uncombined, all that he can possibly desire…
§ 275 The suitableness of a medicine for any given case of disease does not depend on its accurate homoeopathic…