Aphorism 10
§ 10 Fifth Edition The material organism, without the vital force, is capable of no sensation, no function, no self-preservation1,…
§ 10 Fifth Edition The material organism, without the vital force, is capable of no sensation, no function, no self-preservation1,…
§ 9 In the healthy condition of man, the spiritual vital force (autocracy), the dynamis that animates the material body…
§ 8 It is not conceivable, not can it be proved by any experience in the world, that, after removal…
§ 7 Now, as in a disease, from which no manifest exciting or maintaining cause (causa occasionalis) has to be…
§ 6 Fifth Edition The unprejudiced observer – well aware of the futility of transcendental speculations which can receive no…
§ 5 Useful to the physician in assisting him to cure are the particulars of the most probable exciting cause…
§ 4 He is likewise a preserver of health if he knows the things that derange health and cause disease,…
§ 3 If the physician clearly perceives what is to be cured in diseases, that is to say, in every…
§ 2 The highest ideal of cure is rapid, gentle and permanent restoration of the health, or removal and annihilation…
§ 1 The physician’s high and only mission is to restore the sick to health, to cure, as it is…