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		<description><![CDATA[§ 39 Now the adherents of the ordinary school of medicine saw all this for so many centuries; they saw that Nature herself cannot cure any disease by the accession of another, be it ever so strong, if the new disease be dissimilar to that already present in the body. What shall we think of [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=organon.wordpress.com&amp;blog=2509734&amp;post=12&amp;subd=organon&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center"><font face="Times"><b>§ 39</b></font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times">Now the adherents of the ordinary school of medicine saw all this for  so many centuries; they saw that Nature herself cannot cure any disease by the accession  of another, be it ever so strong, if the new disease be <i>dissimilar</i> to that  already present in the body. What shall we think of them, that they nevertheless went on  treating chronic disease with allopathic remedies, namely, with medicines and  prescriptions capable of producing God knows what morbid state &#8211; almost invariably,  however, one <i>dissimilar</i> to the disease to be cured? And even though physicians  did not hitherto observe nature attentively, the miserable results of their treatment  should have taught them that they were pursuing an inappropriate, a false path. Did they  not perceive when they employed, as was their custom, and aggressive allopathic treatment  in a chronic disease, that thereby they only created an artificial disease <i>dissimilar</i>  to the original one, which, as long as it was kept up, merely held in abeyance, merely  suppressed, merely suspended the original disease, which latter, however, always returned,  and must return, as soon as the diminished strength of the patient no longer admitted of a  continuance of the allopathic attacks on the life? Thus the itch exanthema certainly  disappears very soon from the skin under the employment of violent purgatives, frequently  repeated; but when the patient can no longer stand the factitious (<i>dissimilar</i>)  disease of the bowels, and can take no more purgatives, then either the cutaneous eruption  breaks out as before, or the internal psora displays itself in some bad symptom, and the  patient, in addition to his undiminished original disease, has to endure the misery of a  painful ruined digestion and impaired strength to boot. So, also, when the ordinary  physicians keep up artificial ulcerations of the skin and issues on the exterior of the  body, with the view of thereby eradicating a chronic disease, they can NEVER cure them by  that means, as such artificial cutaneous ulcers are quite alien and allopathic to the  internal affection; but inasmuch as the irritation produced by several tissues is at least  sometimes a stronger (<i>dissimilar</i>) disease than the indwelling malady, the latter  is thereby sometimes silenced and suspended for a week or two. But it is <i>only  suspended</i>, and that for a very short time, while the patient’s powers are  gradually worn out. Epilepsy, suppressed for many years by means of issues, invariably  recurred, and in an aggravated form, when they were allowed to heal up, as Pechlin</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">1</font></sup><font face="Times"> and others testify. But purgatives  for itch, and issues for epilepsy, cannot be more heterogeneous, more dissimilar deranging  agents &#8211; cannot be more allopathic, more exhausting modes of treatment &#8211; than are the  customary prescriptions, composed of unknown ingredients, used in ordinary practice for  the other nameless, innumerable forms of disease. These likewise do nothing but  debilitate, and only suppress or suspend the malady for a short time without being able to  cure it, and when used for a long time always add a new morbid state to the old disease.<br />
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<sup>1</sup></font><font face="Times"> <i>Obs. phys. med</i>., lib. ii, obs, 30.</font></p>
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<p align="center"><font face="Times"><b><a title="40" name="40"></a>§ 40</b></font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times"><a title="III" name="III"></a>III.  Or <i>the new disease</i>, after having  long acted on the organism, at length <i>joins the old one that is dissimilar to it</i>,  and forms with it a <i>complex</i> disease, so that each of them occupies a particular  locality in the organism, namely, the organs peculiarly adapted for it, and, as it were,  only the place specially belonging to it, while it leaves the rest to the other disease  that is dissimilar to it. Thus a syphilitic patient may become psoric, and <i>vice versa</i>.  <i>As two disease dissimilar to each other, they cannot remove, cannot cure one another</i>.  At first the venereal symptoms are kept in abeyance and suspended when the psoric eruption  begins to appear; in course of time, however (as the syphilis is at least as strong as the  psora), the two join together,</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">1</font></sup><font face="Times"> that is, each involves those parts of the organism only which are most  adapted for it, and the patient is thereby rendered more diseased and more difficult to  cure.</font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times">When two dissimilar acute infectious diseases meet, as, for example,  smallpox and measles, the one usually suspends the other, as has been before observed; yet  there have also been severe epidemics of this kind, where, in rare cases, two dissimilar  acute diseases occurred simultaneously in one and the same body, and for a short time  combined, as it were, with each other. During an epidemic, in which smallpox and measles  were prevalent at the same time, among three hundred cases (in which these diseases  avoided or suspended one another, and measles attacked patients twenty days after the  smallpox broke out, the smallpox, however, from seventeen to eighteen days after the  appearance of the measles, so that the first disease had previously completed its regular  course) there was yet one single case in which P. Russell<sup><font size="1"> </font></sup></font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">2</font></sup><font face="Times"> met with both these dissimilar  diseases in one person at the same time. Rainey</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">3</font></sup><font face="Times"> witnessed the simultaneous occurrence of smallpox and measles in two girls.  J. Maurice</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">4</font></sup><font face="Times">, in  his whole practice, only observed two such cases. Similar cases are to be found in  Ettmuller’s<sup><font size="1"> </font></sup></font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">5</font></sup><font face="Times"> works, and in the writings of a few others.</font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times">Zencker</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">6</font></sup><font face="Times"> saw cow-pox run its regular course along with measles and along with  purpura.</font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times">The cow-pox went on its course undisturbed during a mercurial treatment  for syphilis, as Jenner saw.</font></p>
<p align="justify"><sup><font face="Times" size="1">1</font></sup><font face="Times"> From  careful experiments and cures of complex diseases of this kind, I am now firmly convinced  that no real amalgamation of the two takes place, but that in such cases the one exists in  the organism <i>besides</i> the other only, each in pairs that are adapted for it, and  their cure will be completely effected by a judicious alternation of the best mercurial  preparation, with the remedies specific for the psora, each given in the most suitable  dose and form.<br />
</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">2</font></sup><font face="Times"> Vide <i>Transactions  of a Society for the Improvement of Med. and Chir. Knowledge</i>, ii.<br />
</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">3</font></sup><font face="Times"> In <i>Edinb.  Med and Phys. Journ</i>., 1805.<br />
</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">4</font></sup><font face="Times"> In <i>Med.  and Phys. Journ</i>., 1805.<br />
</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">5</font></sup><font face="Times"> <i>Opera</i>,  ii, p.i, cap. 10.<br />
</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">6</font></sup><font face="Times"> In <i>Hufeland’s  Journal</i>, xvii.</font></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[§ 37 Fifth Edition So, also under ordinary medical treatment, an old chronic disease remains uncured and unaltered if it is treated according to the common allopathic method, that is to say, with medicines that are incapable of producing in healthy individuals a state of health similar to the disease, even though the treatment should [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=organon.wordpress.com&amp;blog=2509734&amp;post=11&amp;subd=organon&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center"><span id="more-11"></span><font face="Times"><b>§ 37 Fifth Edition</b></font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times">So, also <i>under ordinary medical treatment</i>, an old chronic  disease remains uncured and unaltered if it is treated according to the common<i>  allopathic</i> method, that is to say, with medicines that are incapable of producing in  healthy individuals a state of health similar to the disease, even though the treatment  should last for years and is not of too violent character. This is daily witnessed in  practice, it is therefore unnecessary to give any illustrative examples.<br />
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<p align="center"><font face="Times"><b>§ 37 Sixth Edition</b></font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times">So, also <i>under ordinary medical treatment</i>, an old chronic  disease remains uncured and unaltered if it is treated according to the common <i>allopathic</i>  method, that is to say, with medicines that are incapable of producing in healthy  individuals a state of health similar to the disease, even though the treatment should  last for years and is not of too violent character.</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">1</font></sup><font face="Times"> This is daily witnessed in practice, it is therefore unnecessary to give any  illustrative examples.</font></p>
<p align="justify"><sup><font face="Times" size="1">1</font></sup><font face="Times"> But  if treated with violent allopathic remedies, other diseases will be formed in its place  which are more difficult and dangerous to life.<br />
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<p><font face="Times"><b>    </b></font></p>
<p align="center"><font face="Times"><b><a title="38" name="38"></a>§ 38</b></font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times"><a title="II" name="II"></a>II.  Or <i>the new dissimilar disease is the  stronger</i>. In this case the disease under which the patient originally labored, being  the weaker, will be kept back and suspended by the accession of the stronger one, until  the latter shall have run its course or been cured, and then the old one reappears <i>uncured</i>.  Two children affected with a kind of epilepsy remained free from epileptic attacks after  infection with ringworm (<i>tinea</i>) but as soon as the eruption on the head was gone  the epilepsy returned just as before, as Tulpius</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">1</font></sup><font face="Times"> observed. The itch, as Schopf<sup><font size="1"> </font></sup></font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">2</font></sup><font face="Times"> saw, disappeared on the occurrence  of the scurvy, but after the cure of the latter it again broke out. So, also the pulmonary  phthisis remained stationary when the patient was attacked by a violent typhus, but went  on again after the latter had run its course.</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">3</font></sup><font face="Times"> If mania occur in a consumptive patient, the phthisis with all its symptoms  is removed by the former; but if that go off, the phthisis returns immediately and proves  fatal.</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">4</font></sup><font face="Times"> When  measles and smallpox are prevalent at the same time, and both attack the same child, the  measles that had already broken out is generally checked by the smallpox that came  somewhat later; nor does the measles resume its course until after the cure of the  smallpox; but it not infrequently happens that the inoculated smallpox is suspended for  four days by the supervention of the measles, as observed by Manget,</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">5</font></sup><font face="Times"> after the desquamation of which  the smallpox completes its course. Even when the inoculation of the smallpox had taken  effect for six days, and the measles then broke out, the inflammation of the inoculation  remained stationary and the smallpox did not ensue until the measles had completed its  regular course of seven days.</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">6</font></sup><font face="Times"> In an epidemic of measles, that disease attacked many individuals on the  fourth or fifth day after the inoculation of smallpox and prevented the development of the  smallpox until it had completed its own course, whereupon the smallpox appeared and  proceeded regularly to its termination.</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">7</font></sup><font face="Times"> The true, smooth, erysipelatous-looking scarlatina of Sydenham, with sore  throat, was checked on the fourth day by the eruption of cow-pox, which ran its regular  course, and not till it was ended did the scarlatina again establish itself; but on  another occasion, as both diseases seem to be of equal strength, the cow-pox was suspended  on the eighth day by the supervention of the true, smooth scarlatina of Sydenham,</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">8</font></sup><font face="Times"> and the red areola of the former  disappeared until the scarlatina was gone, wherein the cow-pox immediately resumed its  course, and went on its regular termination.</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">9</font></sup><font face="Times"> The measles suspended the cow-pox; on the eighth day, when the cow-pox had  nearly attained its climax, the measles broke out; the cow-pox now remained stationary,  and did not resume and complete its course until the desquamation of the measles, had  taken place, so that on the sixteenth day it presented the appearance it otherwise would  have shown on the tenth day, as Kortum</font><font face="Times" size="1">10</font><font face="Times"> observed.</font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times">Even after the measles had broken out the cow-pox inoculation took  effect, but did not run its course until these measles had disappeared, as Kortum likewise  witnessed.</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">11</font></sup></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times">I myself saw the mumps (<i>angina parotidea</i>)  immediately disappear when the cow-pox inoculation had taken effect and had nearly  attained its height; it was not until the complete termination of the cow-pox and the  disappearance of its red areola that this febrile tumefaction of the parotid and  submaxillary glands, that is caused by a peculiar miasm, reappeared and ran its regular  course of seven days.</font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times"><i>And thus it is with all dissimilar disease; the stronger suspends  the weaker </i>(when they do not complicate one another, which is seldom the case with  acute disease), <i>but they never cure one another.</i></font></p>
<p align="justify"><sup><font face="Times" size="1">1</font></sup><font face="Times"> <i>Obs</i>.,  lib. I, obs. 8.<br />
<sup><font face="Times" size="1">2</font></sup> In <i>Hufeland’s Journal</i>,  xv, 2.<br />
<sup><font face="Times" size="1">3</font></sup> Chevalier, in Hufeland’s <i>Neuesten  Annalen der franzosichen Heikunde</i>, ii, p.192.<br />
</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">4</font></sup><font face="Times"> Mania  phthisi superveniens eam cum omnibus suis phaenomenis auffert, verum mox redit phthisis et  occidit, abeunte mania. Reil <i>Memorab</i>., fasc. iii, v, p.171.<br />
</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">5</font></sup><font face="Times"> In the <i>Edinb.  Med. Comment</i>., pt. i, 1.<br />
</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">6</font></sup><font face="Times"> John  Hunter, <i>On the Veneral Disease</i>, p.5.<br />
</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">7</font></sup><font face="Times"> Rainey,  in the <i>Edinb. Med. Comment.</i>, iii, p.480.<br />
</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">8</font></sup><font face="Times"> Very  accurately described by Withering and Plenciz, but differing greatly from the purpura (or  Roodvonk), which is often erroneously denominated scarlet fever. It is only of late year  that the two, which were originally very different diseases, have come to resemble each  other in their symptoms.<br />
</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">9</font></sup><font face="Times"> Jenner,  in <i>Medicinische Annalen</i>, August, 1800, p.747.<br />
</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">10</font></sup><font face="Times"> In  Hufeland’s <i>Journal der praktischen Arzneikunde</i>, xx, 3, p.50.<br />
</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">11</font></sup><font face="Times"> <i>Loc.  cit.</i></font></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[§ 32 But it is quite otherwise with the artificial morbific agents which we term medicines. Every real medicine, namely, acts at all times, under all circumstances, on every living human being, and produces in him its peculiar symptoms (distinctly perceptible, if the dose be large enough), so that evidently every living human organism is [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=organon.wordpress.com&amp;blog=2509734&amp;post=10&amp;subd=organon&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center"><span id="more-10"></span><font face="Times"><b>§ 32</b></font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times">But it is quite otherwise with the artificial morbific agents which we  term medicines. Every real medicine, namely, acts at <i>all</i> times, under <i>all</i>  circumstances, on every living human being, and produces in him its peculiar symptoms  (distinctly perceptible, if the dose be large enough), so that evidently every living  human organism is liable to be affected, and, as it were, inoculated with the medicinal  disease at all times, and absolutely (<i>unconditionally</i>), which, as before said, is  by no means the case with the natural diseases.<br />
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<p align="center"><font face="Times"><b><a title="33" name="33"></a>§ 33</b></font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times">In accordance with this fact, it is undeniably shown by all experience</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">1</font></sup><font face="Times"> that the living organism is much  more disposed and has a greater liability to be acted on, and to have its health deranged  by medicinal powers, than by morbific noxious agents and infectious miasms, or, in order  words, <i>that the morbific noxious agents possess a power of morbidly deranging  man’s health that is subordinate and conditional, often very conditional; whilst  medicinal agents have an absolute unconditional power, greatly superior to the former</i>.</font></p>
<p align="justify"><sup><font face="Times" size="1">1</font></sup><font face="Times">    A striking fact in corroboration of this is, that whilst previously to the  year 1801, when the smooth scarlatina of Sydenham still occasionally prevailed  epidemically among children, it attacked without exception all children who had escaped it  in a former epidemic; in a similar epidemic which I witnessed in Konigslutter, on the  contrary, all the children who took in time a very small dose of belladonna remained  unaffected by this highly infectious infantile disease. If medicines can protect from a  disease that is raging around, they must possess a vastly superior power of affecting our  vital force.<br />
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<p align="center"><font face="Times"><b><a title="34" name="34"></a>§ 34 Fifth Edition</b></font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times">The greater strength of the artificial diseases producible by medicines  is, however, not the sole cause of their power to cure natural disease. In order that they  may effect a cure, it is before all things requisite that they should be capable of  producing in the human body <i>an artificial disease as similar as possible</i> to the  disease to be cured, in order, by means of this similarity, conjoined with its somewhat  greater strength, to substitute themselves for the natural morbid affection, and thereby  deprive the latter of all influence upon the vital force. This is so true, that no  previously existing disease can be cured, even by Nature herself, by the accession of a  new <i>dissimilar</i> disease, be it ever so strong, and just as little can it be cured  by medical treatment with drugs which are incapable of producing a <i>similar</i> morbid  condition in the healthy body.<br />
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<p align="center"><font face="Times"><b>§ 34 Sixth Edition</b></font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times">The greater strength of the artificial diseases producible by medicines  is, however, not the sole cause of their power to cure natural disease. In order that they  may effect a cure, it is before all things requisite that they should be capable of  producing in the human body <i>an artificial disease as similar as possible</i> to the  disease to be cured, which, with somewhat increased power, transforms to a very similar  morbid state the instinctive life principle, which in itself is incapable of any  reflection or act of memory. It not only obscures, but extinguishes and thereby  annihilates the derangement caused by the natural disease. This is so true, that no  previously existing disease can be cured, even by Nature herself, by the accession of a  new <i>dissimilar </i>disease, be it ever so strong, and just as little can it be cured  by medical treatment with drugs which are incapable of producing a <i>similar</i> morbid  condition in the healthy body.<br />
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<p align="center"><font face="Times"><b><a title="35" name="35"></a>§ 35</b></font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times">In order to illustrate this, we shall consider in three different  cases, as well what happens in nature when two dissimilar natural diseases meet to in one  person, as also the result of the ordinary medical treatment of diseases with unsuitable  allopathic drugs, which are incapable of producing an artificial morbid condition similar  to the disease to be cured, whereby it will appear that even Nature herself is unable to  remove a dissimilar disease already present by one that is unhomœopathic, even though  it be stronger, and just as little is the unhomœopathic employment of even the  strongest medicines ever capable of curing any disease whatsoever.<br />
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<p align="center"><font face="Times"><b><a title="36" name="36"></a>§ 36</b></font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times"><a title="I" name="I"></a>I.  If the two <i>dissimilar</i> diseases  meeting together in the human being be of equal strength, or still more if the <i>older  one be the stronger</i>, the new disease will be repelled by the old one from the body  and not allowed to affect it. A patient suffering from a severe chronic disease will not  be infected by a moderate autumnal dysentery or other epidemic disease. The plague of the  Levant, according to Larry,</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">1</font></sup><font face="Times"> does not break out where scurvy is prevalent, and persons suffering from  eczema are not infected by it. Rachitis, Jenner alleges, prevents vaccination from taking  effect. Those suffering from pulmonary consumption are not liable to be attacked by  epidemic fevers of a not very violent character, according to Von Hildenbrand.</font></p>
<p align="justify"><sup><font face="Times" size="1">1</font></sup><font face="Times"> &#8220;Memoires  et Observations,&#8221; in the <i>Description de l’ Egpte</i>, tom. i.</font></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[§ 29 Fifth Edition As every disease (not strictly belonging to the domain of surgery) depends only on a peculiar morbid derangement of our vital force in sensations and functions, when a homoeopathic cure of the vital force deranged by natural disease is accomplished by the administration of a medicinal agent selected on account of [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=organon.wordpress.com&amp;blog=2509734&amp;post=9&amp;subd=organon&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center"><span id="more-9"></span><font face="Times"><b>§ 29 Fifth Edition</b></font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times">As every disease (not strictly belonging to the domain of surgery)  depends only on a peculiar morbid derangement of our vital force in sensations and  functions, when a homoeopathic cure of the vital force deranged by natural disease is  accomplished by the administration of a medicinal agent selected on account of an accurate  similarity of symptoms, a somewhat stronger, similar, artificial morbid affection is  brought into contact with and, as it were, pushed into the place of the weaker, similar,  natural morbid irritation, against which the instinctive vital force, now merely (though  in a stronger degree) medicinally diseased, is then compelled to direct an increased  amount of energy, but, on account of the shorter duration of the action</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">1</font></sup><font face="Times"> of the medicinal agent that now  morbidly affects it, the vital force soon overcomes this, and as it was in the first  instance relieved from the natural morbid affection, so it is now at last freed from the  substituted artificial (medicinal) one, and hence is enable again to carry on healthily  the vital operations of the organism. This highly probable explanation of the process  rests on the following axioms.</font></p>
<p align="justify"><sup><font face="Times" size="1">1</font></sup><font face="Times">    The short duration of the action of the artificial morbific forces, which we  term medicines, makes it possible that, although they are stronger than the natural  diseases, they can yet be much more easily overcome by the vital force than can the weaker  natural diseases, which solely in consequence of the longer, generally lifelong, duration  of their action (psora, syphilis, sycosis), can never be vanquished and extinguished by it  alone, until the physician affects the vital force in a stronger manner by an agent that  produces a disease very similar, but stronger to wit a homœopathic medicine, which,  when taken (or smelt), is as it were, forced upon the unintelligent, instinctive vital  force, and substituted in the place of the former natural morbid affection, by which means  the vital force, and substituted in the place of the former natural morbid affection, by  which means the vital force then remains merely medicinally ill, but only for a short  time, because the action of the medicine (the time in which the medicinal disease excited  by it run its course) does not last long. The cures of diseases of many years’  duration (<a href="http://www.homeopathyhome.com/reference/organon/16.html">§ 46</a>), by the occurrence of smallpox and measles (both of  which run a course of only a few weeks), are processes of a similar character.<br />
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<p align="center"><font face="Times"><b>§ 29 Sixth Edition</b></font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times">As every disease (not entirely surgical) consists only in a special,  morbid, dynamic alteration of our vital energy (of the principle of life) manifested in  sensation and motion, so in every homœopathic cure this principle of life dynamically  altered by natural disease is seized through the administration of medicinal potency  selected exactly according to symptom-similarity by a somewhat stronger, similar  artificial disease-manifestation. By this the feeling of the natural (weaker) dynamic  disease-manifestation ceases and disappears. This disease-manifestation no longer exists  for the principle of life which is now occupied and governed merely by the stronger,  artificial disease-manifestation. This artificial disease-manifestation has soon spent its  force and leaves the patient free from disease, cured. The dynamis, thus freed, can now  continue to carry life on in health. This most highly probable process rests upon the  following propositions.<br />
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<p align="center"><font face="Times"><b><a title="30" name="30"></a>§ 30 Fifth Edition</b></font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times">The human body appears to admit of being much more powerfully affected  in its health by medicines (partly because we have the regulation of the dose in our own  power) than by natural morbid stimuli &#8211; for natural diseases are cured and overcome by  suitable medicines.</font></p>
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<p align="center"><font face="Times"><b>§ 30 Sixth Edition</b></font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times">The human body appears to admit of being much more powerfully affected  in its health by medicines (partly because we have the regulation of the dose in our own  power) than by natural morbid stimuli &#8211; for natural diseases are cured and overcome by  suitable medicines.</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">1</font></sup></p>
<p align="justify"><sup><font face="Times" size="1">1</font></sup><font face="Times">    The short duration of the action of the artificial morbific forces, which we  term medicines, makes it possible that, although they are stronger than the natural  diseases, they can yet be much more easily overcome by the vital force than can the weaker  natural diseases, which solely in consequence of the longer, generally lifelong, duration  of their action (psora, syphilis, sycosis), can never be vanquished and extinguished by it  alone, until the physician affects the vital force in a stronger manner by an agent that  produces a disease very similar, but stronger to wit a homœopathic medicine. The  cures of diseases of many years’ duration (<a href="http://www.homeopathyhome.com/reference/organon/16.html">§ 46</a>), by the  occurrence of smallpox and measles (both of which run a course of only a few weeks), are  processes of a similar character.<br />
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<p align="center"><font face="Times"><b><a title="31" name="31"></a>§ 31</b></font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times">The inimical forces, partly psychical, partly physical, to which our  terrestrial existence is exposed, which are termed morbific noxious agents, do not possess  the power of morbidly deranging the health of man unconditionally</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">1</font></sup><font face="Times">; but we are made ill by them only  when our organism is sufficiently disposed and susceptible to attack of the morbific cause  that may be present, and to be altered in its health, deranged and made to undergo  abnormal sensations and functions &#8211; hence they do not produce disease in every one nor at  all times.</font></p>
<p align="justify"><sup><font face="Times" size="1">1</font></sup><font face="Times"> When  I call a disease a <i>derangement</i> of man’s state of health, I am far from  wishing thereby to give a <i>hyperphysical </i>explanation of the internal nature of  disease generally, or of any case of disease in particular. It is only intended by this  expression to intimate, what it can be proved diseases are <i>not</i> and <i>cannot be</i>,  that they are not mechanical or chemical alterations of material substance of the body,  and not dependant on a material morbific substance, but that they are merely spirit-like  (conceptual) dynamic derangements of the life.</font></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[§ 22 Fifth Edition But as nothing is to be observed in diseases that must be removed in order to change them into health besides the totality of their signs and symptoms, and likewise medicines can show nothing curative besides their tendency to produce morbid symptoms in healthy persons and to remove them in diseased [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=organon.wordpress.com&amp;blog=2509734&amp;post=8&amp;subd=organon&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center"><span id="more-8"></span><font face="Times"><b>§ 22 Fifth Edition</b></font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times">But as nothing is to be observed in diseases that must be removed in  order to change them into health besides the totality of their signs and symptoms, and  likewise medicines can show nothing curative besides their tendency to produce morbid  symptoms in healthy persons and to remove them in diseased persons; it follows, on the one  hand, that medicines only become remedies and capable of annihilating disease, because the  medicinal substance, by exciting certain effects and symptoms, that is to say, by  producing a certain artificial morbid state, removes and abrogates the symptoms already  present, to wit, the natural morbid state we wish to cure. On the other hand, it follows  that, for the totality of the symptoms of the disease to be cured, a medicine must be  sought which (according as experience shall prove whether the morbid symptoms are most  readily, certainly, and permanently removed and changed into health by <i>similar</i> or  <i>opposite</i> medicinal symptoms</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">1</font></sup><font face="Times">) has a tendency to produce similar or opposite symptoms.</font></p>
<p align="justify"><sup><font face="Times" size="1">1</font></sup><font face="Times"> The  other possible mode of employing medicines for diseases besides these two is the <i>allopathic  method</i>, in which medicines are given, whose symptoms have no direct pathological  relation to the morbid state, neither similar nor opposite, but quite heterogeneous to the  symptoms of the disease, is, as shown above, in the introduction (Review of the  therapeutics, allopathy and palliative treatment that have hitherto been practiced in the  old school of medicine), merely instinctive vital force, which, when made ill by noxious  agents, strives to save itself at whatever sacrifice by the production and continuance of  morbid irritation in the organism &#8211; an imitation, consequently, of the crude vital force  which was implanted in our organism in order to preserve our life in health, in the most  beautiful harmony; but when deranged by disease, was so constituted as to admit of being  again changed to health (homœopathically) by the intelligent physician, but not to  cure itself, for which the little power it possesses is so far from being a pattern to be  copied, that all the changes and symptoms it produces in the (morbidly deranged) organism  are just the disease itself. But this injudicious system of therapeutics of the old school  of medicine can no more be passed by unnoticed that can history omit to record the  thousands of years of opposition to which mankind has been subjected under the irrational,  despotic Governments.<br />
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<p align="center"><font face="Times"><b>§ 22 Sixth Edition</b></font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times">But as nothing is to be observed in diseases that must be removed in  order to change them into health besides the totality of their signs and symptoms, and  likewise medicines can show nothing curative besides their tendency to produce morbid  symptoms in healthy persons and to remove them in diseased persons; it follows, on the one  hand, that medicines only become remedies and capable of annihilating disease, because the  medicinal substance, by exciting certain effects and symptoms, that is to say, by  producing a certain artificial morbid state, removes and abrogates the symptoms already  present, to wit, the natural morbid state we wish to cure. On the other hand, it follows  that, for the totality of the symptoms of the disease to be cured, a medicine must be  sought which (according as experience shall prove whether the morbid symptoms are most  readily, certainly, and permanently removed and changed into health by <i>similar</i> or  <i>opposite</i> medicinal symptoms</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">1</font></sup><font face="Times">) have the greatest tendency to produce similar or opposite symptoms.</font></p>
<p align="justify"><sup><font face="Times" size="1">1</font></sup><font face="Times"> The  other possible mode of employing medicines for diseases besides these two is the <i>allopathic  method</i>, in which medicines are given, whose symptoms have no direct pathological  relation to the morbid state, neither similar nor opposite, but quite heterogeneous to the  symptoms of the disease. This procedure plays, as I have shown elsewhere, an irresponsible  murderous game with the life of the patient by means of dangerous, violent medicines,  whose action is unknown and which are chosen on mere conjectures and given in large and  frequent doses. Again, by means of painful operations, intended to lead the disease to  other regions and taking the strength and vital juices of the patient, through evacuations  above and below, sweat or salivation, but especially through squandering the irreplaceable  blood, as is done by the reigning routine practice, used blindly and relentlessly, usually  with the pretext that the physician should imitate and further the sick nature in its  efforts to help itself, without considering how irrational it is, to imitate and further  these very imperfect, mostly inappropriate efforts of the instinctive unintelligent vital  energy which is implanted in our organism, so long as it is healthy to carry on life in  harmonious development, but not to heal itself in disease. For, were it possessed of such  a model ability, it would never have allowed the organism to get sick. When made ill by  noxious agents, our life principle cannot do anything else than express its depression  caused by disturbance of the regularity of its life, by symptoms, by means of which the  intelligent physician is ask for aid. If this is not given, it strives to save by  increasing the ailment, especially through violent evacuations, no matter what this  entails, often with the largest sacrifices or destruction of life itself.</font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times">For the purpose of cure, the morbidly depressed vital energy  possesses so little ability worthy of imitation since all changes and symptoms produced by  it in the organism are the disease itself. What intelligent physician would want to  imitate it with the intention to heal if he did not thereby sacrifice his patient?</font></p>
<p align="center"><font face="Times"><b>§ 23</b></font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times">All pure experience, however, and all accurate research convince us  that persistent symptoms of disease are far from being removed and annihilated by <i>opposite</i>  symptoms of medicines (as in the <i>antipathic, enantiopathic</i> or <i>palliative</i>  method), that, on the contrary, after transient, apparent alleviation, they break forth  again, only with increased intensity, and become manifestly aggravated (see <a href="http://www.homeopathyhome.com/reference/organon/20.html#58">§ 58 &#8211; 62</a> and <a href="http://www.homeopathyhome.com/reference/organon/25.html">69</a>).<br />
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<p align="center"><font face="Times"><b><a title="24" name="24"></a>§ 24</b></font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times">There remains, therefore, no other mode of employing medicines in  diseases that promises to be of service besides the homœopathic, by means of which we  seek, for the totality of the symptoms of the case of disease, a medicine which among all  medicines (whose pathogenetic effects are known from having been tested in healthy  individuals) has the power and the tendency to produce an artificial morbid state most  similar to that of the case of disease in question.</font></p>
<p><font face="Times"><b> </b></font></p>
<p align="center"><font face="Times"><b><a title="25" name="25"></a>§ 25</b></font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times">Now, however, in all careful trials, pure experience,</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">1</font></sup><font face="Times"> the sole and infallible oracle of  the healing art, teaches us that actually that medicine which, in its action on the  healthy human body, has demonstrated its power of producing the greatest number of  symptoms <i>similar</i> to those observable in the case of disease under treatment, does  also, in doses of suitable potency and attenuation, rapidly, radically and permanently  remove the totality of the symptoms of this morbid state, that is to say (<a href="http://www.homeopathyhome.com/reference/organon/2.html#6">§ 6 &#8211; 16</a>), the whole disease present, and change it into health; and  that all medicines cure, without exception, those diseases whose symptoms most nearly  resemble their own, and leave none of them uncured.</font></p>
<p align="justify"><sup><font face="Times" size="1">1</font></sup><font face="Times">    I do not mean that sort of experience of which the ordinary practitioners of  the old school boast, after they have for years worked away with a lot of complex  prescriptions on a number of diseases which they never carefully investigate, but which,  faithful to their school, they consider as already described in works of systematic  pathology, and dreamed that they could detect in them some imaginary morbific matter, or  ascribe to them some other hypothetical internal abnormality. They always saw something in  them, but knew not what it was they saw, and they got results, from the complex forces  acting on an unknown object, that no human being but only a God could have unravelled &#8211;  results from which nothing can be learned, no experience gained. Fifty years’  experience of this sort is like fifty years of looking into a kaleidoscope filled with  unknown colored objects, and perpetually turning round; thousands of ever changing figures  and no accounting for them!<br />
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<p><font face="Times"><b>    </b></font></p>
<p align="center"><font face="Times"><b><a title="26" name="26"></a>§ 26</b></font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times">This depends on the following homœopathic law of nature which was  sometimes, indeed, vaguely surmised but not hitherto fully recognized, and to which is due  every real cure that has ever taken place:</font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times"><i>A weaker dynamic affection is permanently extinguished in the  living organism by a stronger one, if the latter (whilst differing in kind) is very  similar to the former in its manifestations</i>.</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">1</font></sup></p>
<p align="justify"><a title="note" name="note"></a><sup><font face="Times" size="1">1</font></sup><font face="Times">   Thus are cured both physical affections and moral maladies.  How is it that in the early dawn the brilliant Jupiter vanishes from the gaze of the  beholder? By a stronger very similar power acting on his optic nerve, the brightness of  approaching day! &#8211; In situations replete with foetid odors, wherewith is it usual to  soothe effectually the offended olfactory nerves? With snuff, that affects the sense of  smell in a similar but stronger manner! No music, no sugared cake, which act on the nerves  of other senses, can cure this olfactory disgust. How does the soldier cunningly stifle  the piteous cries of him who runs the gauntlet from the ears of the compassionate  bystanders? By the shrill notes of the fife commingled with the roll of the noisy drum!  And the distant roar of the enemy’s cannon that inspires his army with fear? By the  loud boom of the big drum! For neither the one nor the other would the distribution of a  brilliant piece of uniform nor a reprimand to the regiment suffice. In like manner,  mourning and sorrow will be effaced from the mind by the account of another and still  greater cause for sorrow happening to another, even though it be a mere fiction. The  injurious consequences of too great joy will be removed by drinking coffee, which produces  an excessive joyous state of mind. Nations like the Germans, who have for centuries been  gradually sinking deeper and deeper in soulless apathy and degrading serfdom, must first  be trodden still deeper in the dust by the Western Conqueror, until their situation became  intolerable; their mean opinion of themselves was thereby over-strained and removed; they  again became alive to their dignity as men, and then, for the first time, they raised  their heads as Germans.<br />
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<p><font face="Times"><b>    </b></font></p>
<p align="center"><font face="Times"><b><a title="27" name="27"></a>§ 27</b></font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times">The curative power of medicines, therefore, depends on their symptoms,  similar to the disease but superior to it in strength (<a href="http://www.homeopathyhome.com/reference/organon/5.html">§ 12 &#8211; 26</a>),  so that each individual case of disease is most surely, radically, rapidly and permanently  annihilated and removed only by a medicine capable of producing (in the human system) in  the most similar and complete manner the totality of its symptoms, which at the same time  are stronger than the disease.<br />
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<p><font face="Times"><b>    </b></font></p>
<p align="center"><font face="Times"><b><a title="28" name="28"></a>§ 28</b></font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times">As this natural law of cure manifests itself in every pure experiment  and every true observation in the world, the fact is consequently established; it matters  little what may be scientific explanation of <i>how it takes place</i>; and I do not  attach much importance to the attempts made to explain it. But the following view seems to  commend itself as the most probable one, as it is founded on premises derived from  experience.</font></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[§ 18 Fifth Edition From this indubitable truth, that besides the totality of the symptoms nothing can by any means be discovered in disease wherewith they could express their need of aid, it follows undeniably that the sum of all the symptoms in each individual case of disease must be the sole indication, the sole [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=organon.wordpress.com&amp;blog=2509734&amp;post=7&amp;subd=organon&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center"><span id="more-7"></span><font face="Times"><b>§ 18 Fifth Edition</b></font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times">From this indubitable truth, that besides the totality of the symptoms  nothing can by any means be discovered in disease wherewith they could express their need  of aid, it follows undeniably that the sum of all the symptoms in each individual case of  disease must be the <i>sole indication</i>, the sole guide to direct us in the choice of  a remedy.<br />
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<p><font face="Times"><b>    </b></font></p>
<p align="center"><font face="Times"><b>§ 18 Sixth Edition</b></font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times">From this indubitable truth, that besides the totality of the symptoms  with consideration of the accompanying modalities (§ 5) nothing can by any means be  discovered in disease wherewith they could express their need of aid, it follows  undeniably that the sum of all the symptoms and conditions in each individual case of  disease must be the <i>sole indication</i>, the sole guide to direct us in the choice of  a remedy.</font></p>
<p><font face="Times"><b>    </b></font></p>
<p align="center"><font face="Times"><b><a title="19" name="19"></a>§ 19</b></font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times">Now, as <i>diseases</i> are nothing more than <i>alterations in the  state of health of the healthy individual</i> which express themselves by morbid signs,  and the <i>cure</i> is also only possible by a <i>change to the healthy condition of  the state of health of the diseased individual</i>, it is very evident that <i>medicines</i>  could never cure disease if they did not possess the power of altering man’s state of  health which depends on sensations and functions; indeed, that their curative power must  be owing <i>solely</i> to this power they possess of altering man’s state of  health.<br />
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<p><font face="Times"><b>    </b></font></p>
<p align="center"><font face="Times"><b><a title="20" name="20"></a>§ 20 Fifth edition</b></font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times">This spirit-like power to alter man’s state of health (and hence  to cure diseases) which lies hidden in the inner nature of medicines can never be  discovered by us by a mere effort of reason; it is only by experience of the phenomena it  displays when acting on the state of health of man that we can become clearly cognizant of  it.<br />
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<p><font face="Times"><b>    </b></font></p>
<p align="center"><font face="Times"><b>§ 20 Sixth edition</b></font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times">This spirit-like power to alter man’s state of health (and hence  to cure diseases) which lies hidden in the inner nature of medicines can in itself never  be discovered by us by a mere effort of reason; it is only by experience of the phenomena  it displays when acting on the state of health of man that we can become clearly cognizant  of it.<br />
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<p><font face="Times"><b>    </b></font></p>
<p align="center"><font face="Times"><b><a title="21" name="21"></a>§ 21</b></font></p>
<p><font face="Times">Now, as it is undeniable that the curative principle in medicines is not in itself  perceptible, and as in pure experiments with medicines conducted by the most accurate  observers, nothing can be observed that can constitute them medicines or remedies except  that power of causing distinct alterations in the state of health of the human body, and  particularly in that of the <i>healthy individual</i>, and of exciting in him various  definite morbid symptoms; so it follows that when medicines act as remedies, they can only  bring their curative property into play by means of this their power of altering  man’s state of health by the production of peculiar symptoms; and that, therefore, we  have only to rely on the morbid phenomena which the medicines produce in the healthy body  as the sole possible revelation of their in-dwelling curative power, in order to learn  what disease-producing power, and at the same time what disease-curing power, each  individual medicine possesses.</font></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[§ 16 Fifth Edition Our vital force, as a spirit-like dynamis, cannot be attacked and affected by injurious influences on the healthy organism caused by the external inimical forces that disturb the harmonious play of life, otherwise than in a spirit-like (dynamic) way, and in like manner, all such morbid derangements (diseases) cannot be removed [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=organon.wordpress.com&amp;blog=2509734&amp;post=6&amp;subd=organon&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center"><span id="more-6"></span><font face="Times"><b>§ 16 Fifth Edition</b></font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times">Our vital force, as a spirit-like dynamis, cannot be attacked and  affected by injurious influences on the healthy organism caused by the external inimical  forces that disturb the harmonious play of life, otherwise than in a spirit-like (dynamic)  way, and in like manner, all such morbid derangements (diseases) cannot be removed from it  by the physician in any other way than by the spirit-like (dynamic</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">1</font></sup><font face="Times">, virtual) alterative powers of the  serviceable medicines acting upon our spirit-like vital force, which perceives them  through the medium of the sentient faculty of the nerves everywhere present in the  organism, so that it is only by their dynamic action on the vital force that remedies are  able to re-establish and do actually re-establish health and vital harmony, after the  changes in the health of the patient cognizable by our senses (the totality of the  symptoms) have revealed the disease to the carefully observing and investigating physician  as fully as was requisite in order to enable him to cure it.</font></p>
<p align="justify"><sup><font face="Times" size="1">1</font></sup><font face="Times"> Most  severe disease may be produced by sufficient disturbance of the vital force through the  imagination and also cured by the same means.<br />
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<p><font face="Times"><b>    </b></font></p>
<p align="center"><font face="Times"><b>§ 16 Sixth Edition</b></font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times">Our vital force, as a spirit-like dynamis, cannot be attacked and  affected by injurious influences on the healthy organism caused by the external inimical  forces that disturb the harmonious play of life, otherwise than in a spirit-like (dynamic)  way, and in like manner, all such morbid derangements (diseases) cannot be removed from it  by the physician in any other way than by the spirit-like (dynamic</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">1</font></sup><font face="Times">, virtual) alterative powers of the  serviceable medicines acting upon our spirit-like vital force, which perceives them  through the medium of the sentient faculty of the nerves everywhere present in the  organism, so that it is only by their dynamic action on the vital force that remedies are  able to re-establish and do actually re-establish health and vital harmony, after the  changes in the health of the patient cognizable by our senses (the totality of the  symptoms) have revealed the disease to the carefully observing and investigating physician  as fully as was requisite in order to enable him to cure it.</font></p>
<p align="justify"><sup><font face="Times" size="1">1</font></sup><font face="Times"> Most  severe disease may be produced by sufficient disturbance of the vital force through the  imagination and also cured by the same means.<br />
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<p><font face="Times"><b>    </b></font></p>
<p align="center"><font face="Times"><b><a title="17" name="17"></a>§ 17 Fifth Edition</b></font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times">Now, as in the cure effected by the removal of the whole of the  perceptible signs and symptoms of the disease the internal alteration of the vital force  to which the disease is due &#8211; consequently the whole of the disease &#8211; is at the same time  removed,</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">1</font></sup><font face="Times"> it  follows that the physician has only to remove the whole of the symptoms in order, at the  same time, to abrogate and annihilate the internal change, that is to say, the morbid  derangement of the vital force &#8211; consequently the totality of the disease, the <i>disease  itself</i>.</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">2</font></sup><font face="Times">   But when the disease is annihilated the health is restored, and this is the highest, the  sole aim of the physician who knows the true object of his mission, which consists not in  learned &#8211; sounding prating, but in giving aid to the sick.</font></p>
<p align="justify"><sup><font face="Times" size="1">1</font></sup><font face="Times"> A  warning dream, a superstitious fancy, or a solemn prediction that death would occur at a  certain day or at a certain hour, has not unfrequently produced all the signs of  commencing and increasing disease, of approaching death and death itself at the hour  announced, which could not happen without the simultaneous production of the inward change  (corresponding to the state observed internally); and hence in such cases all the morbid  signs indicative of approaching death have frequently been dissipated by an identical  cause, by some cunning deception or persuasion to a belief in the contrary, and health  suddenly restored, which could not have happened without the removal, by means of this  mortal remedy, of the internal and external morbid change that threatened death.</font></p>
<p align="justify"><sup><font face="Times" size="1">2</font></sup><font face="Times"> It  is only thus that God the preserver of mankind, could reveal His wisdom and goodness in  reference to the cure of the disease to which man is liable here below, by showing to the  physician what he had to remove in disease in order to annihilate them and thus  re-establish health. But what would we think of His wisdom and goodness if He has shrouded  in mysterious obscurity that which was to be cured in diseases (as is asserted by the  dominant school of medicine, which affects to possess a supernatural insight into the  nature of things), and shut it up in the hidden interior, and thus rendered it impossible  for man to know the malady accurately, consequently impossible for him to cure it?<br />
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<p><font face="Times"><b>    </b></font></p>
<p align="center"><font face="Times"><b>§ 17 Sixth Edition</b></font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times">Now, as in the cure effected by the removal of the whole of the  perceptible signs and symptoms of the disease the internal alteration of the vital  principle to which the disease is due &#8211; consequently the whole of the disease &#8211; is at the  same time removed,</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">1</font></sup><font face="Times">  it follows that the physician has only to remove the whole of the symptoms in order, at  the same time, to abrogate and annihilate the internal change, that is to say, the morbid  derangement of the vital force &#8211; consequently the totality of the disease, the <i>disease  itself</i>.</font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">2</font></sup><font face="Times">   But when the disease is annihilated the health is restored, and this is the highest, the  sole aim of the physician who knows the true object of his mission, which consists not in  learned &#8211; sounding prating, but in giving aid to the sick.</font></p>
<p align="justify"><sup><font face="Times" size="1">1</font></sup><font face="Times"> A  warning dream, a superstitious fancy, or a solemn prediction that death would occur at a  certain day or at a certain hour, has not unfrequently produced all the signs of  commencing and increasing disease, of approaching death and death itself at the hour  announced, which could not happen without the simultaneous production of the inward change  (corresponding to the state observed internally); and hence in such cases all the morbid  signs indicative of approaching death have frequently been dissipated by an identical  cause, by some cunning deception or persuasion to a belief in the contrary, and health  suddenly restored, which could not have happened without the removal, by means of this  mortal remedy, of the internal and external morbid change that threatened death.</font></p>
<p align="justify"><sup><font face="Times" size="1">2</font></sup><font face="Times"> It  is only thus that God the preserver of mankind, could reveal His wisdom and goodness in  reference to the cure of the disease to which man is liable here below, by showing to the  physician what he had to remove in disease in order to annihilate them and thus  re-establish health. But what would we think of His wisdom and goodness if He has shrouded  in mysterious obscurity that which was to be cured in diseases (as is asserted by the  dominant school of medicine, which affects to possess a supernatural insight into the  nature of things), and shut it up in the hidden interior, and thus rendered it impossible  for man to know the malady accurately, consequently impossible for him to cure it?</font></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[§ 10 Fifth Edition The material organism, without the vital force, is capable of no sensation, no function, no self-preservation 1, it derives all sensation and performs all the functions of life solely by means of the immaterial being (the vital force) which animates the material organism in health and in disease. 1 It is [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=organon.wordpress.com&amp;blog=2509734&amp;post=5&amp;subd=organon&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span id="more-5"></span>§ 10 Fifth Edition</p>
<p>The material organism, without the vital force, is capable of no sensation, no function, no self-preservation 1, it derives all sensation and performs all the functions of life solely by means of the immaterial being (the vital force) which animates the material organism in health and in disease.</p>
<p>1 It is dead, and only subject to the power of the external physical world; it decays, and is again resolved into its chemical constituents.</p>
<p>§ 10 Sixth Edition</p>
<p>The material organism, without the vital force, is capable of no sensation, no function, no self-preservation 1, it derives all sensation and performs all the functions of life solely by means of the immaterial being (the vital principle) which animates the material organism in health and in disease.</p>
<p>1 It is dead, and only subject to the power of the external physical world; it decays, and is again resolved into its chemical constituents.</p>
<p>§ 11 Fifth Edition</p>
<p>When a person falls ill, it is only this spiritual, self acting (automatic) vital force, everywhere present in his organism, that is primarily deranged by the dynamic 1 influence upon it of a morbific agent inimical to life; it is only the vital force, deranged to such an abnormal state, that can furnish the organism with its disagreeable sensations, and incline it to the irregular processes which we call disease; for, as a power invisible in itself, and only cognizable by its effects on the organism, its morbid derangement only makes itself known by the manifestation of disease in the sensations and functions of those parts of the organism exposed to the senses of the observer and physician, that is, by morbid symptoms, and in no other way can it make itself known.</p>
<p>1 Materia peccans!</p>
<p>§ 11 Sixth Edition</p>
<p>When a person falls ill, it is only this spiritual, self acting (automatic) vital force, everywhere present in his organism, that is primarily deranged by the dynamic 1 influence upon it of a morbific agent inimical to life; it is only the vital force, deranged to such an abnormal state, that can furnish the organism with its disagreeable sensations, and incline it to the irregular processes which we call disease; for, as a power invisible in itself, and only cognizable by its effects on the organism, its morbid derangement only makes itself known by the manifestation of disease in the sensations and functions of those parts of the organism exposed to the senses of the observer and physician, that is, by morbid symptoms, and in no other way can it make itself known. 2</p>
<p>1 Materia peccans!</p>
<p>2  What is dynamic influence, &#8211; dynamic power? Our earth, by virtue of a hidden invisible energy, carries the moon around her in twenty-eight days and several hours, and the moon alternately, in definite fixed hours (deducting certain differences which occur with the full and new moon) raises our northern seas to flood tide and again correspondingly lowers them to ebb. Apparently this takes place not through material agencies, not through mechanical contrivances, as are used for products of human labor; and so we see numerous other events about us as results of the action of one substance on another substance without being able to recognize a sensible connection between cause and effect. Only the cultured, practised in comparison and deduction, can form for himself a kind of supra-sensual idea sufficient to keep all that is material or mechanical in his thoughts from such concepts. He calls such effects dynamic, virtual, that is, such as result from absolute, specific, pure energy and action of he one substance upon the other substance.</p>
<p>For instance, the dynamic effect of the sick-making influences upon healthy man, as well as the dynamic energy of the medicines upon the principle of life in the restoration of health is nothing else than infection and so not in any way material, not in any way mechanical. Just as the energy of a magnet attracting a piece of iron or steel is not material, not mechanical. One sees that the piece of iron is attracted by one pole of the magnet, but how it is done is not seen. This invisible energy of the magnet does not require mechanical (material) auxiliary means, hook or lever, to attract the iron. The magnet draws to itself and this acts upon the piece of iron or upon a steel needle by means of a purely immaterial invisible, conceptual, inherent energy, that is, dynamically, and communicates to the steel needle the magnetic energy equally invisibly (dynamically). The steel needle becomes itself magnetic, even at a distance when the magnet does not touch it, and magnetises other steel needles with the same magnetic property (dynamically) with which it had been endowered previously by the magnetic rod, just as a child with small-pox or measles communicates to a near, untouched healthy child in an invisible manner (dynamically) the small-pox or measles, that is, infects it at a distance without anything material from the infective child going or capable of going to the one to be infected. A purely specific conceptual influence communicated to the near child small-pox or measles in the same way as the magnet communicated to the near needle the magnetic property.</p>
<p>In a similar way, the effect of medicines upon living man is to be judged. Substances, which are used as medicines, are medicines only in so far as they possess each its own specific energy to alter the well-being of man through dynamic, conceptual influence, by means of the living sensory fibre, upon the conceptual controlling principle of life. The medicinal property of those material substances which we call medicines proper, relates only to their energy to call out alterations in the well-being of animal life. Only upon this conceptual principle of life, depends their medicinal health-altering, conceptual (dynamic) influence. Just as the nearness of a magnetic pole can communicate only magnetic energy to the steel (namely, by a kind of infection) but cannot communicate other properties (for instance, more hardness or ductility, etc.). And thus every special medicinal substance alters through a kind of infection, that well-being of man in a peculiar manner exclusively its own and not in a manner peculiar to another medicine, as certainly as the nearness of the child ill with small-pox will communicate to a healthy child only small-pox and not measles. These medicines act upon our well-being wholly without communication of material parts of the medicinal substances, thus dynamically, as if through infection. Far more healing energy is expressed in a case in point by the smallest dose of the best dynamized medicines, in which there can be, according to calculation, only so little of material substance that its minuteness cannot be thought and conceived by the best arithmetical mind, than by large doses of the same medicine in substance. That smallest dose can therefore contain almost entirely only the pure, freely-developed, conceptual medicinal energy, and bring about only dynamically such great effects as can never be reached by the crude medicinal substances itself taken in large doses.</p>
<p>It is not in the corporal atoms of these highly dynamized medicines, nor their physical or mathematical surfaces (with which the higher energies of the dynamized medicines are being interpreted but vainly as still sufficiently material) that the medicinal energy is found. More likely, there lies invisible in the moistened globule or in its solution, an unveiled, liberated, specific, medicinal force contained in the medicinal substance which acts dynamically by contact with the living animal fibre upon the whole organism (without communicating to it anything material however highly attenuated) and acts more strongly the more free and more immaterial the energy has become through the dynamization.</p>
<p>Is it then so utterly impossible for our age celebrated for its wealth in clear thinkers to think of dynamic energy as something non-corporeal, since we see daily phenomena which cannot be explained in any other manner? If one looks upon something nauseous and becomes inclined to vomit, did a material emetic come into his stomach which compels him to this anti-peristaltic movement? Was it not solely the dynamic effect of the nauseating aspect upon his imagination? And if one raises his arm, does it occur through a material visible instrument? a lever? Is it not solely the conceptual dynamic energy of his will which raises it?</p>
<p>§ 12 Fifth Edition</p>
<p>It is the morbidly affected vital force alone that produces disease1, so that the morbid phenomena perceptible to our senses express at the same time all the internal change, that is to say, the whole morbid derangement of the internal dynamis; in a word, they reveal the whole disease; consequently, also, the disappearance under treatment of all the morbid phenomena and of all the morbid alterations that differ from the healthy vital operations, certainly affects and necessarily implies the restoration of the integrity of the vital force and, therefore, the recovered health of the whole organism.</p>
<p>1 How the vital force causes the organism to display morbid phenomena, that is, how it produces disease, it would be of no practical utility to the physician to know, and will forever remain concealed from him; only what it is necessary for him to know of the disease and what is fully sufficient for enabling him to cure it, has the Lord of life revealed to his senses<br />
§ 12 Sixth Edition</p>
<p>It is the morbidly affected vital energy alone that produces disease1, so that the morbid phenomena perceptible to our senses express at the same time all the internal change, that is to say, the whole morbid derangement of the internal dynamis; in a word, they reveal the whole disease; consequently, also, the disappearance under treatment of all the morbid phenomena and of all the morbid alterations that differ from the healthy vital operations, certainly affects and necessarily implies the restoration of the integrity of the vital force and, therefore, the recovered health of the whole organism.</p>
<p>1 How the vital force causes the organism to display morbid phenomena, that is, how it produces disease, it would be of no practical utility to the physician to know, and will forever remain concealed from him; only what it is necessary for him to know of the disease and what is fully sufficient for enabling him to cure it, has the Lord of life revealed to his senses.<br />
§ 13</p>
<p>Therefore disease (that does not come within the province of manual surgery) considered, as it is by the allopathists, as a thing separate from the living whole, from the organism and its animating vital force, and hidden in the interior, be it ever so subtle a character, is an absurdity, that could only be imagined by minds of a materialistic stamp, and has for thousands of years given to the prevailing system of medicine all those pernicious impulses that have made it a truly mischievous [non-healing] art.<br />
§ 14</p>
<p>There is, in the interior of man, nothing morbid that is curable and no invisible morbid alteration that is curable which does not make itself known to the accurately observing physicians by means of morbid signs and symptoms &#8211; an arrangement in perfect conformity with the infinite goodness of the all-wise Preserver of human life.<br />
§ 15 Fifth Edition</p>
<p>The affection of the morbidly deranged, spirit-like dynamis (vital force) that animates our body in the invisible interior, and the totality of the outwardly cognizable symptoms produced by it in the organism and representing the existing malady, constitute a whole; they are one and the same. The organism is indeed the material instrument of the life, but it is not conceivable without the animation imparted to it by the instinctively perceiving and regulating vital force (just as the vital force is not conceivable without the organism), consequently the two together constitute a unity, although in thought our mind separates this unity into two distinct conceptions for the sake of facilitating the comprehension of it.<br />
§ 15 Sixth Edition</p>
<p>The affection of the morbidly deranged, spirit-like dynamis (vital force) that animates our body in the invisible interior, and the totality of the outwardly cognizable symptoms produced by it in the organism and representing the existing malady, constitute a whole; they are one and the same. The organism is indeed the material instrument of the life, but it is not conceivable without the animation imparted to it by the instinctively perceiving and regulating dynamis, just as the vital force is not conceivable without the organism, consequently the two together constitute a unity, although in thought our mind separates this unity into two distinct conceptions for the sake of easy comprehension</p>
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		<title>Hahnemann’s Organon Of Medicine: 5-9</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[§ 5 Useful to the physician in assisting him to cure are the particulars of the most probable exciting cause of the acute disease, as also the most significant points in the whole history of the chronic disease, to enable him to discover its fundamental cause, which is generally due to a chronic miasm. In [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=organon.wordpress.com&amp;blog=2509734&amp;post=4&amp;subd=organon&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center"><a title="5" name="5"></a><span id="more-4"></span><b><a title="5" name="5"></a>§ 5</b></p>
<p align="justify">Useful to the physician in assisting him to cure are the particulars of  the most probable <i>exciting cause</i> of the acute disease, as also the most  significant points in the whole history of the chronic disease, to enable him to discover  its <i>fundamental cause</i>, which is generally due to a chronic miasm. In these  investigations, the ascertainable physical constitution of the patient (especially when  the disease is chronic), his moral and intellectual character, his occupation, mode of  living and habits, his social and domestic relations, his age, sexual function, etc., are  to be taken into consideration.</p>
<p align="justify">&nbsp;</p>
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<p align="center"><b><a title="6" name="6"></a>§ 6 Fifth Edition</b></p>
<p align="justify">The unprejudiced observer &#8211; well aware of the futility of  transcendental speculations which can receive no confirmation from experience &#8211; be his  powers of penetration ever so great, takes note of nothing in every individual disease,  except the changes in the health of the body and of the mind (<i>morbid phenomena,  accidents, symptoms</i>) which can be perceived externally by means of the senses; that  is to say, he notices only the deviations from the former healthy state of the now  diseased individual, which are felt by the patient himself, remarked by those around him  and observed by the physician. All these perceptible signs represent the disease in its  whole extent, that is, together they form the true and only conceivable portrait of the  disease.<sup><font size="1">1</font></sup></p>
<p align="justify"><sup><sup>1</sup></sup> I know not, therefore, how it was  possible for physicians at the sick-bed to allow themselves to suppose that, without most  carefully attending to the symptoms and being guided by them in the treatment, they ought  to seek and could discover, only in the hidden and unknown interior, what there was to be  cured in the disease, arrogantly and ludicrously pretending that they could, without  paying much attention to the symptoms, discover the alteration that had occurred in the  invisible interior, and set it to rights with (unknown!) medicines, and that such a  procedure as this could alone be called radical and rational treatment.</p>
<p align="justify">Is not, then, that which is cognizable by the senses in diseases  through the phenomena it displays, the disease itself in the eyes of the physician, since  he never can see the spiritual being that produces the disease, the vital force? nor is it  necessary that he should see it, but only that he should ascertain its morbid actions, in  order that he may thereby be enabled to cure the disease. What else will the old school  search for in the hidden interior of the organism, as a <i>prima causa morbi</i>, whilst  they reject as an object of cure and contemptuously despise the sensible and manifest  representation of the disease, the symptoms, that so plainly address themselves to us?  What else do they wish to cure in disease but these?*</p>
<p align="justify"><sup><sup>*</sup></sup> The physician whose researches are  directed towards the hidden relations in the interior of the organism, may daily err; but  the homœopathist who grasps with requisite carefulness the whole group of symptoms,  possesses a sure guide; and if he succeed in removing the whole group of symptoms he has  likewise most assuredly destroyed the internal, hidden cause of the disease.</p>
<p align="justify">&nbsp;</p>
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<p align="center"><b>§ 6 Sixth Edition</b></p>
<p align="justify">The unprejudiced observer &#8211; well aware of the futility of  transcendental speculations which can receive no confirmation from experience &#8211; be his  powers of penetration ever so great, takes note of nothing in every individual disease,  except the changes in the health of the body and of the mind (<i>morbid phenomena,  accidents, symptoms</i>) which can be perceived externally by means of the senses; that  is to say, he notices only the deviations from the former healthy state of the now  diseased individual, which are felt by the patient himself, remarked by those around him  and observed by the physician. All these perceptible signs represent the disease in its  whole extent, that is, together they form the true and only conceivable portrait of the  disease.<sup><font size="1">1</font></sup></p>
<p><sup><sup>1</sup></sup> I know not, therefore, how it was possible for  physicians at the sick-bed to allow themselves to suppose that, without most carefully  attending to the symptoms and being guided by them in the treatment, they ought to seek  and could discover, only in the hidden and unknown interior, what there was to be cured in  the disease, arrogantly and ludicrously pretending that they could, without paying much  attention to the symptoms, discover the alteration that had occurred in the invisible  interior, and set it to rights with (unknown!) medicines, and that such a procedure as  this could alone be called radical and rational treatment.</p>
<p>Is not, then, that which is cognizable by the senses in diseases through the  phenomena it displays, the disease itself in the eyes of the physician, since he never can  see the spiritual being that produces the disease, the vital force? nor is it necessary  that he should see it, but only that he should ascertain its morbid actions, in order that  he may thereby be enabled to cure the disease. What else will the old school search for in  the hidden interior of the organism, as a <i>prima causa morbi</i>, whilst they reject  as an object of cure and contemptuously despise the sensible and manifest representation  of the disease, the symptoms, that so plainly address themselves to us? What else do they  wish to cure in disease but these?</p>
<p align="center"><font face="Times"><b>§ 7</b></font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times">Now, as in a disease, from which no manifest exciting or maintaining  cause (<i>causa occasionalis</i>) has to be removed<sup><sup><font size="1"> </font></sup></sup></font><sup><sup><font face="Times" size="1">1</font></sup></sup><font face="Times">, we can perceive nothing but  the morbid symptoms, it must (regard being had to the possibility of a miasm, and  attention paid to the accessory circumstances, <a href="http://www.homeopathyhome.com/reference/organon/2.html">§ 5</a>) be the symptoms  alone by which the disease demands and points to the remedy suited to relieve it &#8211; and,  moreover, the totality of these its symptoms, <i>of this outwardly reflected picture of  the internal essence of the disease, that is, of the affection of the vital force</i>,  must be the principal, or the sole means, whereby the disease can make known what remedy  it requires &#8211; the only thing that can determine the choice of the most appropriate remedy  &#8211; and thus, in a word, the totality<sup><sup><font size="1"> </font></sup></sup></font><sup><font face="Times" size="1">2</font></sup><font face="Times"> of the symptoms must be the  principal, indeed the only thing the physician has to take note of in every case of  disease and to remove by means of his art, in order that it shall be cured and transformed  into health.</font></p>
<p align="justify"><sup><sup><font face="Times" size="1">1</font></sup></sup><font face="Times"> It is not necessary to say that every intelligent physician would  first remove this where it exists; the indisposition thereupon generally ceases  spontaneously. He will remove from the room strong-smelling flowers, which have a tendency  to cause syncope and hysterical sufferings; extract from the cornea the foreign body that  excites inflammation of the eye; loosen the over-tight bandage on a wounded limb that  threatens to cause mortification, and apply a more suitable one; lay bare and put ligature  on the wounded artery that produces fainting; endeavour to promote the expulsion by  vomiting of belladonna berries etc., that may have been swallowed; extract foreign  substances that may have got into the orifices of the body (the nose, gullet, ears,  urethra, rectum, vagina); crush the vesical calculus; open the imperforate anus of the  newborn infant, etc.</font></p>
<p align="justify"><sup><sup><font face="Times" size="1">2</font></sup></sup><font face="Times"> In all times, the old school physicians, not knowing how else to give  relief, have sought to combat and if possible to suppress by medicines, here and there, a <i>single</i>  symptom from among a number in diseases &#8211; a <i>one-sided</i> procedure, which, under the  name of <i>symptomatic treatment</i>, has justly excited universal contempt, because by  it, not only was nothing gained, but much harm was inflicted. A single one of the symptoms  present is no more the disease itself than a foot is the man himself. This procedure was  so much the more reprehensible, that such a single symptom was only treated by an  antagonistic remedy (therefore only in an enantiopathic and palliative manner), whereby,  after a slight alleviation, it was subsequently only rendered all the worse.</font></p>
<p><font face="Times"><b>    </b></font></p>
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<a title="8" name="8"></a>§ 8</b></font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times">It is not conceivable, not can it be proved by any experience in the  world, that, after removal of all the symptoms of the disease and of the entire collection  of the perceptible phenomena, there should or could remain anything else besides health,  or that the morbid alteration in the interior could remain uneradicated.</font><a href="http://www.homeopathyhome.com/reference/organon/3.html#3"><sup><sup><font face="Times" size="1">1</font></sup></sup></a></p>
<p align="justify"><a title="3" name="3"></a><sup><sup><font face="Times" size="1">1</font></sup></sup><font face="Times"> When a patient has been cured of his disease by a true physician, in  such a manner that no trace of the disease, no morbid symptom, remains, and all the signs  of health have permanently returned, how can anyone, without offering an insult to common  sense, affirm in such an individual the whole bodily disease still remains interior? And  yet the chief of the old school, Hufeland, asserts this in the following words:  &#8220;homœopathy can remove symptoms, but the disease remains.&#8221; (Vide <i>Homoopathie</i>,  p.27, 1, 19.) This he maintains partly from mortification at the progress made by  homœopathy to the benefits of mankind, partly because he still holds thoroughly  material notions respecting disease, which he is still unable to regard as a state of  being of the organism wherein it is dynamically altered by the morbidly deranged vital  force, as an altered state of health, but he views the disease as a <i>something material</i>,  which after the cure is completed, may still remain lurking in some corner in the interior  of the body, in order, some day during the most vigorous health, to burst forth at its  pleasure with its material presence! So dreadful is still the blindness of the old  pathology! No wonder that it could only produce a system of therapeutics which is solely  occupied with scouring out the poor patient.</font></p>
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<a title="9" name="9"></a>§ 9</b></font></p>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times">In the healthy condition of man, the spiritual vital force (autocracy),  the dynamis that animates the material body (organism), rules with unbounded sway, and  retains all the parts of the organism in admirable, harmonious, vital operation, as  regards both sensations and functions, so that our indwelling, reason-gifted mind can  freely employ this living, healthy instrument for the higher purpose of our existence.</font></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[§ 1 The physician&#8217;s high and only mission is to restore the sick to health, to cure, as it is termed. 1 1 His mission is not, however, to construct so-called systems, by interweaving empty speculations and hypotheses concerning the internal essential nature of the vital processes and the mode in which diseases originate in [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=organon.wordpress.com&amp;blog=2509734&amp;post=3&amp;subd=organon&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4 align="center"><span id="more-3"></span>§ 1</h4>
<p>The physician&#8217;s high and <i>only</i> mission is to restore the sick to health, to  cure, as it is termed.<sup><sup> 1</sup></sup></p>
<p><sup><sup>1</sup></sup> His mission is not, however, to construct so-called  systems, by interweaving empty speculations and hypotheses concerning the internal  essential nature of the vital processes and the mode in which diseases originate in the  interior of the organism, (whereon so many physicians have hitherto ambitiously wasted  their talents and their time); nor is it to attempt to give countless explanations  regarding the phenomena in diseases and their proximate cause (which must ever remain  concealed), wrapped in unintelligible words and an inflated abstract mode of expression,  which should sound very learned in order to astonish the ignorant &#8211; whilst sick humanity  sighs in vain for aid. Of such learned reveries (to which the name of <i>theoretic  medicine</i> is given, and for which special professorships are instituted) we have had  quite enough, and it is now high time that all who call themselves physicians should at  length cease to deceive suffering mankind with mere talk, and <i>begin</i> now, instead,  for once to <i>act</i>, that is, really to help and to cure.</p>
<h4 align="center"><a title="2" name="2"></a>§ 2</h4>
<p>The highest ideal of cure is rapid, gentle and permanent restoration of the health, or  removal and annihilation of the disease in its whole extent, in the shortest, most  reliable, and most harmless way, on easily comprehensible principles.</p>
<h4 align="center"><a title="3" name="3"></a>§ 3</h4>
<p>If the physician clearly perceives what is to be cured in diseases, that is to say, in  every individual case of disease (<i>knowledge of disease, indication</i>), if he  clearly perceives what is curative in medicines, that is to say, in each individual  medicine (<i>knowledge of medical powers</i>), and if he knows how to adapt, according  to clearly defined principles, what is curative in medicines to what he has discovered to  be undoubtedly morbid in the patient, so that the recovery must ensue &#8211; to adapt it, as  well in respect to the suitability of the medicine most appropriate according to its mode  of action to the case before him (<i>choice of the remedy, the medicine indicated</i>),  as also in respect to the exact mode of preparation and quantity of it required (proper <i>dose</i>),  and the proper period for repeating the dose; &#8211; if, finally, he knows the obstacles to  recovery in each case and is aware how to remove them, so that the restoration may be  permanent, <i>then he understands how to treat judiciously and rationally, and he is a  true practitioner of the healing art</i> .</p>
<h4 align="center"><a title="4" name="4"></a>§ 4</h4>
<p>He is likewise a preserver of health if he knows the things that derange health and  cause disease, and how to remove them from persons in health.</p>
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