Part 1: The Aphorisms of the 4th, 5th and 6th Organon - David Little
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2015 5:11 pm
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The 4th, 5th, and 6th editions of Organon represent the development of Homoeopathy over a critical fourteen-year period in which Hahnemann perfected his healing art. It is very important to study the historical progression of Homoeopathy to understand the methods of the 6th Organon.
Some of the most important passages deal with administering the first dose and following the case to cure. The 4th Organon (1829) and the 1st Chronic Diseases (1828) established the method that most contemporary homoeopaths still use.
This was a decisive moment in homoeopathic history as Hahnemann introduced the vital force, chronic miasms, very small doses and the 30C potency.
In these works, the Founder suggests the use of a single unit dose of one poppy seed size pill, olfaction and the early liquid solution of the 30C potency. This method is called the single dose, wait and watch philosophy.
The first single unit dose of a homoeopathic remedy is a test to see if the remedy, dose and potency are appropriate for the patient. If there is a strikingly progressive improvement from the single test dose the remedy should not be repeated.
Sometimes the single dose performs a complete cure. More commonly there will come a time when the action of the remedy slows down and a relapse of symptoms appears. At this time, a second dose of the remedy is indicated.
The repetition of the dry dose is only allowed when there is a definite relapse of the symptoms. This warning was introduced to prevent the relapse of the symptoms that often accompanies the premature repetition of the dry pellets.
In the 5th Organon (1833) Samuel Hahnemann completely revises his system of administering the C potency remedies. In aphorisms 286, 287 and 288, he introduces a new delivery system, the medicinal solution. He also emphasized the effectiveness of olfaction for similar purposes. With these improved delivery systems comes a new case management procedure.
In aphorism 245 of the 5th edition Hahnemann reviews the ideas raised in aphorism 242 of the 4th edition.
Much more at the webpage.......................
Sheri Nakken, former R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath
http://homeopathycures.wordpress.com/ & http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/
ONLINE/Email classes in Homeopathy; Vaccine Dangers; Childhood Diseases
The 4th, 5th, and 6th editions of Organon represent the development of Homoeopathy over a critical fourteen-year period in which Hahnemann perfected his healing art. It is very important to study the historical progression of Homoeopathy to understand the methods of the 6th Organon.
Some of the most important passages deal with administering the first dose and following the case to cure. The 4th Organon (1829) and the 1st Chronic Diseases (1828) established the method that most contemporary homoeopaths still use.
This was a decisive moment in homoeopathic history as Hahnemann introduced the vital force, chronic miasms, very small doses and the 30C potency.
In these works, the Founder suggests the use of a single unit dose of one poppy seed size pill, olfaction and the early liquid solution of the 30C potency. This method is called the single dose, wait and watch philosophy.
The first single unit dose of a homoeopathic remedy is a test to see if the remedy, dose and potency are appropriate for the patient. If there is a strikingly progressive improvement from the single test dose the remedy should not be repeated.
Sometimes the single dose performs a complete cure. More commonly there will come a time when the action of the remedy slows down and a relapse of symptoms appears. At this time, a second dose of the remedy is indicated.
The repetition of the dry dose is only allowed when there is a definite relapse of the symptoms. This warning was introduced to prevent the relapse of the symptoms that often accompanies the premature repetition of the dry pellets.
In the 5th Organon (1833) Samuel Hahnemann completely revises his system of administering the C potency remedies. In aphorisms 286, 287 and 288, he introduces a new delivery system, the medicinal solution. He also emphasized the effectiveness of olfaction for similar purposes. With these improved delivery systems comes a new case management procedure.
In aphorism 245 of the 5th edition Hahnemann reviews the ideas raised in aphorism 242 of the 4th edition.
Much more at the webpage.......................
Sheri Nakken, former R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath
http://homeopathycures.wordpress.com/ & http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/
ONLINE/Email classes in Homeopathy; Vaccine Dangers; Childhood Diseases