Aphorism 57
§ 57 In order to carry into practice this antipathic method, the ordinary physician gives, for a single troublesome symptom…
§ 57 In order to carry into practice this antipathic method, the ordinary physician gives, for a single troublesome symptom…
§ 56 § 56 Fifth Edition The third and only remaining method1 of employing medicines in diseases, which, besides the…
§ 55 § 55 Fifth Edition The second mode of employing medicines in diseases, the allopathic or homoeopathic, which, without any pathological relation to what…
§ 54 § 54 Fifth Edition This, the homoeopathic way, must, moreover, as observed above (§§ 43-49) be the only…
§ 53 § 53 Fifth Edition True, mild cures take place, as we see, only in a homoeopathic way –…
§ 52 § 52 Fifth Edition Surely no intelligent physician, after these examples as clear as daylight, can still go…
§ 51 This therapeutic law is rendered obvious to all intelligent minds by these instances, and they are amply sufficient…
§ 50 Mighty Nature herself has, as we see, at her command, as instruments for effecting homoeopathic cures, little besides…
§ 49 We should have been able to meet with many more real, natural homoeopathic cures of this kind if,…
§ 48 Neither in the course of nature, as we see from all the above examples, nor by the physician’s…