Hahnemann's Organon of Medicine - Aphorism 33
Posted: Mon May 06, 2002 7:04 am
Hahnemann's Organon of Medicine
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Aphorism 33:
'In accordance with this fact, it is undeniably shown
by all experience1 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, 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.
Footnote 1:
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.'
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Aphorism 33:
'In accordance with this fact, it is undeniably shown
by all experience1 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, 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.
Footnote 1:
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.'
***********************************************
Minutus appreciates your fruitful contribution!
=====
"Life is beautiful, if you look at it in a beautiful way."
Dr Ardavan Shahrdar, MD, DIHom
President of Iranian Homeopathic Association
Website: http://www.minutus.org
Email: ashahrdar@yahoo.com
Mailing list: http://www.yahoogroups.com/group/minutus
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