Aphorism 40
§ 40 III. Or the new disease, after having long acted on the organism, at length joins the old one…
§ 40 III. Or the new disease, after having long acted on the organism, at length joins the old one…
§ 39 Now the adherents of the ordinary school of medicine saw all this for so many centuries; they saw…
§ 38 II. Or the new dissimilar disease is the stronger. In this case the disease under which the patient…
§ 37 § 37 Fifth Edition So, also under ordinary medical treatment, an old chronic disease remains uncured and unaltered…
§ 36 I. If the two dissimilar diseases meeting together in the human being be of equal strength, or still…
§ 35 In order to illustrate this, we shall consider in three different cases, as well what happens in nature…
§ 34 § 34 Fifth Edition The greater strength of the artificial diseases producible by medicines is, however, not the…
§ 33 In accordance with this fact, it is undeniably shown by all experience 1 that the living organism is…
§ 32 But it is quite otherwise with the artificial morbific agents which we term medicines. Every real medicine, namely,…
§ 31 The inimical forces, partly psychical, partly physical, to which our terrestrial existence is exposed, which are termed morbific…