Hahnemann's Organon of Medicine - Aphorism 138
Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2002 6:30 am
Hahnemann's Organon of Medicine
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Aphorism 138:
'All the sufferings, accidents and changes of the
health of the experimenter during the action of a
medicine (provided the above condition [ยงยง 124-127]
essential to a good and pure experiment are complied
with) are solely derived from this medicine, and must
be regarded and registered as belonging peculiarly to
this medicine, as symptoms of this medicine, even
though the experimenter had observed, a considerable
time previously, the spontaneous occurrence of similar
phenomena in himself. The reappearance of these during
the trial of the medicine only shows that this
individual is, by virtue of his peculiar constitution,
particularly disposed to have such symptoms excited in
him. In this case they are the effect of the medicine;
the symptoms do not arise spontaneously while the
medicine that has been taken is exercising an
influence over the health of the whole system, but are
produced by the medicine.'
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Aphorism 138:
'All the sufferings, accidents and changes of the
health of the experimenter during the action of a
medicine (provided the above condition [ยงยง 124-127]
essential to a good and pure experiment are complied
with) are solely derived from this medicine, and must
be regarded and registered as belonging peculiarly to
this medicine, as symptoms of this medicine, even
though the experimenter had observed, a considerable
time previously, the spontaneous occurrence of similar
phenomena in himself. The reappearance of these during
the trial of the medicine only shows that this
individual is, by virtue of his peculiar constitution,
particularly disposed to have such symptoms excited in
him. In this case they are the effect of the medicine;
the symptoms do not arise spontaneously while the
medicine that has been taken is exercising an
influence over the health of the whole system, but are
produced by the medicine.'
***********************************************
Minutus appreciates your fruitful contribution!
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"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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