Aphorism 233
§ 233 The typical intermittent disease are those where a morbid state of unvarying character returns at a tolerably fixed…
§ 233 The typical intermittent disease are those where a morbid state of unvarying character returns at a tolerably fixed…
§ 232 These latter, alternating diseases, are also very numerous,1 but all belong to the class of chronic diseases; they…
§ 231 The intermittent disease deserve a special consideration, as well those that recur at certain periods – like the…
Aphorism 230 § 230 If the antipsoric remedies selected for each particular case of mental or emotional disease (there are…
§ 23 All pure experience, however, and all accurate research convince us that persistent symptoms of disease are far from…
§ 229 On the other hand, contradiction, eager explanations, rude corrections and invectives, as also weak, timorous yielding, are quite…
§ 228 In mental and emotional diseases resulting from corporeal maladies, which can only be cured by homoeopathic antipsoric medicine…
§ 227 But the fundamental cause in these cases also is a psoric miasm, which was only not yet quite…
§ 226 It is only such emotional diseases as these, which were first engendered and subsequently kept up by the…
§ 225 There are, however, as has just been stated, certainly a few emotional diseases which have not merely been…