Aphorism 30
§ 30 § 30 Fifth Edition The human body appears to admit of being much more powerfully affected in its…
§ 30 § 30 Fifth Edition The human body appears to admit of being much more powerfully affected in its…
§ 29 § 29 Fifth Edition As every disease (not strictly belonging to the domain of surgery) depends only on…
§ 28 As this natural law of cure manifests itself in every pure experiment and every true observation in the…
§ 27 The curative power of medicines, therefore, depends on their symptoms, similar to the disease but superior to it…
§ 26 This depends on the following homoeopathic law of nature which was sometimes, indeed, vaguely surmised but not hitherto…
§ 25 Now, however, in all careful trials, pure experience,1 the sole and infallible oracle of the healing art, teaches…
§ 24 There remains, therefore, no other mode of employing medicines in diseases that promises to be of service besides…
§ 23 All pure experience, however, and all accurate research convince us that persistent symptoms of disease are far from…
§ 22 Fifth Edition But as nothing is to be observed in diseases that must be removed in order to…
§ 21 Now, as it is undeniable that the curative principle in medicines is not in itself perceptible, and as…