Aphorism 215
§ 215 Almost all the so-called mental and emotional diseases are nothing more than corporeal diseases in which the symptom…
§ 215 Almost all the so-called mental and emotional diseases are nothing more than corporeal diseases in which the symptom…
§ 214 The instructions I have to give relative to the cure of mental diseases may be confined to a…
§ 213 We shall, therefore, never be able to cure conformably to nature – that is to say, homoeopathically –…
§ 212 The Creator of therapeutic agents has also had particular regard to this main feature of all diseases, the…
§ 211 This holds good to such an extent, that the state of the disposition of the patient often chiefly…
§ 210 Of psoric origin are almost all those diseases that I have above termed one-sided, which appear to be…
§ 209 After this is done, the physician should endeavor in repeated conversations with the patient to trace the picture…
§ 208 The age of the patient, his mode of living and diet, his occupation, his domestic position, his social…
§ 207 When the above information has been gained, it still remains for the homoeopathic physician to ascertain what kinds…
Aphorism 206 § 206 § 206 Fifth Edition Before commencing the treatment of a chronic disease, it is necessary to…