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Hahnemann's Organon of Medicine - Aphorism 86

Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2002 8:12 am
by Ardavan Shahrdar
Hahnemann's Organon of Medicine
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Aphorism 86:

'When the narrators have finished what they would say
of their own accord, the physician then reverts to
each particular symptom and elicits more precise
information respecting it in the following manner; he
reads over the symptoms as they were related to him
one by one, and about each of them he inquires for
further particulars, e.g., at what period did this
symptom occur? Was it previous to taking the medicine
he had hitherto been using? While taking the medicine?
Or only some days after leaving off the medicine? What
kind of pain, what sensation exactly, was it that
occurred on this spot? Where was the precise spot? Did
the pain occur in fits and by itself, at various
times? Or was it continued, without intermission? How
long did it last? At what time of the day or night,
and in what position of the body was it worst, or
ceased entirely? What was the exact nature of this or
that event or circumstance mentioned - described in
plain words?'

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