Aphorism 48
§ 48 Neither in the course of nature, as we see from all the above examples, nor by the physician’s…
§ 48 Neither in the course of nature, as we see from all the above examples, nor by the physician’s…
§ 47 Nothing could teach the physician in a plainer and more convincing manner than the above what kind of…
§ 46 Many examples might be adduced of disease which, in the course of nature, have been homoeopathically cured by…
§ 45 § 45 Fifth Edition No! Two diseases, differing, it is true, in kind1 but very similar in their phenomena…
§ 44 § 44 Fifth Edition Two diseases similar to each other can neither (as is asserted of dissimilar disease…
§ 43 Totally different, however, is the result when two similar disease meet together in the organism, that is to…
§ 42 Nature herself permits, as has been stated, in some cases, the simultaneous occurrence of two (indeed, of three)…
§ 41 § 41 Fifth Edition Much more frequent than the natural diseases associating with and complicating one another in…
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