Aphorism 155
§ 155 § 155 Fifth Edition I say without any considerable disturbance. For in the employment of this most appropriate…
§ 155 § 155 Fifth Edition I say without any considerable disturbance. For in the employment of this most appropriate…
§ 154 If the antitype constructed from the list of symptoms of the most suitable medicine contain those peculiar, uncommon,…
§ 153 § 153 Fifth Edition In this search for a homoeopathic specific remedy, that is to say, in this…
§ 152 The worse of the acute disease is, of so much the more numerous and striking symptoms is it…
§ 151 But if the patient complain of a few violent sufferings, the physician will usually find, on investigation, several…
§ 150 If a patient complain of one or more trivial symptoms, that have been only observed a short time…
§ 149 § 149 Fifth Edition When the suitable homoeopathic remedy has been thus selected and rightly employed, the acute…
§ 148 § 148 Fifth Edition A medicine selected in this manner, which has the power and the tendency to…
§ 147 Whichever of these medicines that have been investigated as to their power of altering man’s health we find…
§ 146 The third point of the business of a true physician relates to the judicious employment of the artificial…