Content Index of Aphorisms of Organon of Medicine
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This Index is an original authentic work of Dr. Apurva A. Tamhane and
any similarity with other work is a matter of coincidence. This work
has been done using the Sole reference of the 6th Edition of Organon
of Medicine by Dr. Christian Friedrich Samuel Hahnemann, translated in
English Language by Dr. William Boericke.
Some Parts of the Content Index like those of Mental Diseases will be
rewritten in due course of time to index each aphorism separately,
which is the speciality of this Table.
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Aphorism No. Content Index of Aphorisms of Organon of Medicine
§ 1 Mission of Physician
§ 2 Highest Ideal of Cure
§ 3 Requisite Knowledge of Physician
§ 4 Physician as a Preserver of Health
§ 5 Exciting and Fundamental Causes of Disease
§ 6 Unprejudiced Observer; Portrait of Disease
§ 7 Causa Occasionalis (Maintaining Cause); Totality of Symptoms
§ 8 Disease is cured after complete Eradication of Symptoms
§ 9 Vital Force – Definition
§ 10 No Vital Force – Dead Body!!!
§ 11 Deranged Vital Force, Dynamis, Materia Peccans
§ 12 Disease is cured after complete Eradication of Symptoms, thus no
need to know how Vital Force cures
§ 13 Disease is not a separate entity
§ 14 Every Morbidity is shown by Symptoms and Signs
§ 15 Affection of deranged Vital Force and the Disease Symptoms is the
Same
§ 16 Only Spiritual dynamic morbific affects Vital Force
§ 17 Only remove totality of disease signs – Disease is removed
§ 18 Totality of Symptoms is the only guide for remedy selection
§ 19 Medicines can alter health state, thus can cure the diseased
state
§ 20 This altering capability of Medicines can be ascertained by their
effects on healthy persons
§ 21 The only way we can learn the power of Medicines is by
ascertaining the capabilities of Medicines on Healthy persons
§ 22 Cure may take place by Similar or Opposite modes of treatment,
but Not by allopathy
§ 23 By Opposite modes of treatment (Antipathy), Patient is not cured
of his disease, but only palliated or suppressed
§ 24 Homoeopathy is the only mode of treatment for effecting complete
cure
§ 25 The most similimum & near resembling medicines cure a particular
disease
§ 26 Nature’s Law of Cure
§ 27 Cure by Medicines depends on Symptom Similarity
§ 28 No Need of Explanation for Nature’s Law of Cure
§ 29 Modus Operandi
§ 30 Body is more disposed to be altered by Medicinal Forces than by
Disease Forces
§ 31 Diseases cannot derange unconditionally, thus not everyone is
diseased
§ 32 Medicines act at all times, all circumstances, on every human
being
§ 33 Medicines are always superior and unconditional to the morbid
§ 34 Dissimilar diseases cannot remove each other
§ 35 Consideration of 3 different cases, to understand dissimilar
diseases
§ 36 New Weaker disease is repelled by Old Stronger Disease
§ 37 Failure of Allopathic Disease and forming of other dangerous
disease by them
§ 38 New Stronger Disease suppresses older weak disease, but doesn’t
remove it
§ 39 Comparison of the above case (§ 38) with Allopathic Mode of
Treatment
§ 40 Old and New Disease after a long time of co-existence, form a
Complex Disease
§ 41 Comparison of the above case (§ 40) with Allopathic Mode of
Treatment
§ 42 Two or three Dissimilar diseases can stay in the Human being
Separately
§ 43 Introduction to Similar Diseases
§ 44 Similar Diseases defy the observations applied for Dissimilar
Diseases
§ 45 Stronger Similar Disease annihilates the weaker Similar Disease
§ 46 Few Examples of Natural Similar Diseases curing the other
§ 47 Thus, a Homoeopath should work with processes similar to nature
§ 48 Disease can be removed only by Symptomatologically Similar and
Stronger Agents
§ 49 Nature is deficient in helpful homoeopathic diseases
§ 50 Natural Homoeopathic cures are difficult, uncertain, hazardous by
Similar Diseases
§ 51 Homoeopathic Medicinal Agents are under our control over their
action
§ 52 Two Modes of Treatment – Allopathic and Homoeopathic – Both
Separate and cannot ever be united
§ 53 Homoeopathy is the Best and wins over allopathy on its mode of
treatment
§ 54 Allopathy – The Rationalised Irrational Medicine
§ 55 Allopathy is existing only because of its instant palliating
ability
§ 56 Antipathy and Isopathy
§ 57 Modus Operandi of Antipathy
§ 58 Antipathy is extremely faulty where the physician devotes his
attention only at a few symptoms and not the whole disease
§ 59 Diseases are worsened in the secondary action to antipathic mode
of treatment
§ 60 The Point of further failure of Antipathy and the point of No
Return to Health
§ 61 Homoeopathy is the Best Mode of treatment
§ 62 Explanation for efficacy of Homoeopathy – Preview
§ 63 Primary Action and Secondary Counter action of Drugs and Vital
Force
§ 64 Explanation to The Primary Action and Secondary Counter action
§ 65 Examples to The Primary Action and Secondary Counter action
§ 66 Restoration Steps/Process of Vital Force from Homoeopathic
Medicines
§ 67 Superiority of Homoeopathy and Exception to Use of Antipathy
§ 68 Removal of the remaining Medicinal Disease after Morbid
Extinction
§ 69 Problems and Failure of Antipathic Modus Operandi
§ 70 Summary to § 1 to § 70
§ 71 Three Points necessary for Cure
§ 72 Acute and Chronic Diseases – Overview
§ 73 Acute Diseases – Individual, Sporadic and Epidemic Types with
Examples
§ 74 Chronic Diseases by Allopathic Drugging (Artificial Chronic
Diseases)
§ 75 Artificial Chronic Diseases are the Most Incurable
§ 76 Relief can be expected in Artificial Chronic Diseases only if
Vital Force is Powerful and not diminished
§ 77 Diseases caused by Avoidable Noxious influences are Not Chronic
§ 78 Proper Chronic Diseases – Definition
§ 79 Syphilis and Sycosis
§ 80 Psora, The Real Fundamental Cause of Diseases
§ 81 Secondary Symptoms of Psora
§ 82 Selection of remedies with utmost Care
§ 83 Requisites for a Physician for tracing a disease
§ 84 Case taking – Listen, Keep Silent, Note Important Points, Advice
Patient to speak slowly
§ 85 Mention every new circumstances on a new line
§ 86 Revert to each symptom noted in detail
§ 87 Not to frame questions – No suggestions for an answer
§ 88 More details – Esp. in Mentals, asking in General Sense
§ 89 Then if needed, to ask more precise questions to get more detail
§ 90 Noting of Self (Physician’s) own Observation
§ 91 When Patient coming from other Physician – Need to obtain true
picture of disease
§ 92 Medication when disease is of rapid course
§ 93 Private interrogation of patient and relatives
§ 94 Inquiry for occupation, mode of living, esp. in Chronic Diseases
§ 95 To find the minute symptoms and signs
§ 96 Hypochondriac patients
§ 97 Indolent Patients
§ 98 To listen to patients’ ailments with utmost importance esp. in
Chronic Diseases
§ 99 Acute Diseases require less inquiry, as symptoms and deviations
are fresh and remembered
§ 100 Investigate epidemic and sporadic cases as new cases every time,
exception being Contagious Diseases
§ 101 To closely observe the first of epidemic cases whereupon the
physician can collect a lot of information regarding the epidemic
§ 102 The Epidemic disease picture gets more and more clear on curing
more and more patients
§ 103 Deep investigation for Psora to cure such Chronic Diseases
§ 104 Utility of writing the case in medicine selection and in follow
up
§ 105 Second Point in cure
§ 106 All Morbidity of a drug should be known to match with the
disease picture
§ 107 Problem of proving in sick persons
§ 108 Why to prove only in healthy individuals
§ 109 Hahnemann was the first to take up with healthy human drug
proving after Albrecht
§ 110 Other Experimenters, Poisoning and Homoeopathy
§ 111 Morbid Changes in Drug Proving occur according to fixed eternal
laws of Nature thus Producing Symptoms
§ 112 Moderate or Small Doses cause no harm as compared to large doses
§ 113 Narcotic drugs can cause harm even in Moderate or Small Doses –
Exception to § 112
§ 114 To observe only the Primary action in Drug Proving, Exception –
Narcotic Drugs, where Secondary Action is Noted
§ 115 Alternating actions in Primary Action
§ 116 Common and Rare Symptoms
§ 117 Idiosyncratic Patients
§ 118 Every Medicine has its own Peculiar Action
§ 119 Explanation to §118
§ 120 The Need of knowing the detail of every drug
§ 121 To give heroic medicines in moderate doses
§ 122 No other medicine should be given when a Homoeopathic Drug
Proving is on
§ 123 Method of preparation of Drug for Homoeopathic Drug Proving
§ 124 Method of administration of Drug for Homoeopathic Drug proving
§ 125 Diet for a Prover during Homoeopathic Drug Proving
§ 126 Character and behaviour for a Prover during Homoeopathic Drug
Proving
§ 127 Drug Proving on both Male and Female for the Purpose of Sexual
Symptoms
§ 128 Advantage of using Potentised Medicines for Homoeopathic Drug
Proving
§ 129 Proving with Small Doses
§ 130 A Moderate Dose, if sufficiently strong, is enough to get the
symptoms
§ 131 When to give or what happens after Successive Doses
§ 132 How to reveal action/symptoms of Unknown medicines
§ 133 Methodology of noting down symptoms while Homoeopathic Drug
Proving
§ 134 Not all Symptoms of a drug appear in one person, So, What to do?
§ 135 What denotes the completion of Drug Proving?
§ 136 Comparison of Homoeopathic Drug Proving with Homoeopathic Cures
§ 137 Qualities a Prover should Qualify for a Homoeopathic Drug
Proving
§ 138 The Symptoms of a Homoeopathic Drug Proving are those purely of
the Drug itself
§ 139 Literate Prover
§ 140 Illiterate Prover
§ 141 The Homoeopathic Physician is the Ideal Prover
§ 142 Investigation of the pure symptoms is difficult
§ 143 All symptoms Thus recorded from a Homoeopathic Drug Proving,
thus form a Materia Medica
§ 144 Such a Materia Medica Should be strictly on pure language of
nature, carefully and honestly interrogated removing all assertions
and imaginations
§ 145 Such Proved Medicines aid us in curing the Diseases in the most
perfect way as against the Allopathic Mode of treatment
§ 146 Third Point Necessary for Cure
§ 147 A Medicine similar in symptoms of disease, is the specific
remedy for the disease
§ 148 Modus Operandi of Homoeopathic Medicines and Mongrel Sect. In
the Foot Note
§ 149 Allopathy only deteriorates patients, the worse to the chronic
illnesses
§ 150 Indisposition
§ 151 Diseases with violent sufferings
§ 152 A Homoeopathic Medicine for acute disease can be easily found
from the peculiar symptoms of acute disease
§ 153 Use of Striking, Singular, Uncommon and Peculiar Symptoms to
select Medicine and reference to Boenninghausen’s Repertory and Jahr’s
Work
§ 154 Acute Disease is removed in one dose if there is perfect symptom
similarity
§ 155 Other Symptom sphere not seen in cure due to the minuteness of
the dose
§ 156 Slight aggravation is possible in curing
§ 157 Aggravation in first few hours in acute disease, when the
medicine power is more than needed
§ 158 Slight aggravation is a good prognostic sign
§ 159 Smaller the dose, slighter is the aggravation in the first hours
§ 160 Since dose cannot be smallest at all times, slight aggravation
should happen and is expected
§ 161 Aggravation in Psoric Chronic Diseases
§ 162 Imperfect medicines may be needed to be employed due to
knowledge of limited medicines
§ 163 As such, partial eradication of symptoms can take place
§ 164 Small number of symptoms present in best selected medicine is no
obstacle for cure
§ 165 Opposite to § 164, favourable results cannot be assured
§ 166 But, Conditions as mentioned in § 165 are a rare entity
§ 167 If such condition does happen (§ 165), investigate afresh, to
trace a new disease picture
§ 168 Thus, Cure can take place, or if cure is only partial,
investigate again and again
§ 169 If Two medicines seem suited, administer the more suitable and
then reinvestigate
§ 170 Explanation to § 169
§ 171 Psoric Chronic Disease require several antipsoric remedies in
succession to attain cure
§ 172 Diseases with Few symptoms require careful attention, to remove
the disease
§ 173 Such Diseases are called One Sided Diseases and are Chronic
Diseases
§ 174 Such Symptoms may be internal or external. External One Sided
Diseases are called Local maladies
§ 175 Internal One Sided diseases may be many a times due to
Physician’s Judgement that he does not fully discover the symptoms
present
§ 176 Some Diseases do exist which are genuinely One sided diseases
with only one or two symptoms
§ 177 Select the closest matching remedy matching to the few symptoms
§ 178 When the few symptoms are Striking, Singular, Uncommon and
Peculiar Symptoms, the disease may get removed
§ 179 Most of the times, only partial cure is possible
§ 180 The accessory symptoms are the symptoms are the symptoms of the
disease itself
§ 181 Explanation to above § 180
§ 182 The above thus aids in choosing a suitable medicine
§ 183 When the first dose ceases its good effects, retake the case and
choose Medicine
§ 184 When First dose and Medicine ceases its action and is no longer
useful, go to next medicine
§ 185 External one sided Diseases
§ 186 Role of Internal Medicine in External Maladies
§ 187 External Diseases due to internal Derangement
§ 188 These External Diseases were called Local Maladies as they were
thought to be only topical having no relation with any internal
derangement
§ 189 No external injury without prior and simultaneous deranged
internal ill health
§ 190 Thus cure should be initiated from the internal derangement only
§ 191 Confirmation of homoeopathic Prudence even in external Maladies
§ 192 Such exact Similimum is obtained by perfect Case Taking
§ 193 Internal administration also removes External Manifestation
§ 194 If externally cure is not happening, means it was an Acute
Exacerbation of latent Psora
§ 195 In such cases, complete the treatment by prescribing an
Antipsoric Medicine
§ 196 It might seem in such cases or by such prescribing the Cure is
Fast
§ 197 Not to use External application and Internal administration
simultaneously
§ 198 Topical application will not cure any external manifestation
from internal deviation
§ 199 Local Symptoms in external manifestation if removed, is a major
loss in selecting remedy
§ 200 If the external Manifestation were present, it would guide us in
the cure line
§ 201 How Vital Force tries to keep under control the internal disease
by the aid of external manifestation
§ 202 If external manifestation is removed, then other symptoms are
aroused
§ 203 Thus, removal of external manifestation, worsens the internal
disease
§ 204 The Chronic Diseases have been worsened by the Allopathic
Drugging
§ 205 Homoeopathic Physicians are left with only the Secondary Actions
to deal with
§ 206 To investigate for Venereal cause in Chronic Cases and to treat
thus also the Psora
§ 207 To investigate for allopathic Treatment given, mineral baths to
ascertain disease degeneration
§ 208 Next to investigate for age, living, diet, occupation, position,
relations, disposition, mind etc.
§ 209 Reveal the disease As Soon As Possible on which the first remedy
is thus selected
§ 210 One Sided Mental Diseases – Not Sharply separated from Others
§ 211 Mental Diseases
§ 212
§ 213
§ 214
§ 215
§ 216
§ 217
§ 218
§ 219
§ 220
§ 221
§ 222
§ 223
§ 224
§ 225
§ 226
§ 227
§ 228
§ 229
§ 230
§ 231 Intermittent Diseases
§ 232 Alternating Diseases
§ 233 Typical Intermittent Diseases
§ 234 Non febrile Intermittent are only Psoric
§ 235 Paradox Intermittent Fevers
§ 236 Appropriate Time for administration of Dose in Intermittent
Diseases
§ 237 Continuation to Above
§ 238 Repetition in Intermittent Diseases
§ 239 Homoeopathy has extensive scope in the domain of Intermittent
Diseases
§ 240 If the selected medicine does not effect cure in Intermittent
Diseases, using antipsoric remedies
§ 241 Peculiar characters mark useful for similar patients. ? Genus
Epidemicus
§ 242 In suppressed or neglected Intermittent Diseases, high potency
doses of Sulphur or Hepar Sulphur to be given
§ 243 Intermittent Diseases in marshy land and need of antipsoric
treatment
§ 244 Continuation to above
§ 245 Remedies, mode of employment, Regimen
§ 246 Repetition under supervision for faster curing process
§ 247 Not to repeat same Potency
§ 248 Different Methods of Preparing doses for administration
§ 249 Wrong medicine will not cure; if not violent give correct remedy
immediately
§ 250 Wrong Medicine is shown by aggravation and worsening of
patient’s condition
§ 251 Medicine with Alternating Primary Action – If no effect seen,
repeat the medicine
§ 252 To remove any obstacles preventing cure esp. in Psoric Chronic
Diseases
§ 253 The Better and the worst states of Amelioration and aggravation
respectively
§ 254 Diminution of Old Symptoms is a sure sign of correct medicine
§ 255 Signs of Commencing Improvement
§ 256
§ 257 Favourite Remedies
§ 258
§ 259 Regimen in Chronic Diseases
§ 260
§ 261
§ 262 Diet in Acute Diseases
§ 263
§ 264 Selection of Genuine Medicine
§ 265
§ 266
§ 267 Preparation of Medicine from Fresh Plants
§ 268 Preparation of Medicine from Dry Vegetables
§ 269 Preparing Crude Medicinal Substances peculiar to Homoeopathy
§ 270
§ 271
§ 272 One Single Simple Medicine to be given at a time
§ 273
§ 274
§ 275 How to increase and decrease strength of Homoeopathic Doses.
Danger of Too Large Doses
§ 276
§ 277
§ 278
§ 279
§ 280
§ 281
§ 282
§ 283
§ 284 Parts of Body Susceptible to influence of Medicines
§ 285 External Application, Mineral Baths
§ 286 Electricity, Galvanism
§ 287 Mineral, Magnet
§ 288 Animal Magnetism
§ 289 Mesmerism
§ 290 Massage
§ 291 Water Baths
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