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‘The Organon Of The Medical Art’ is the indispensable source of teachings of Dr.Samuel Hahnemann which forms the basis of homeopathy. It is the best translation of the sixth edition of the Organon der Heilkunst. The comprehensive text is divided into chapters and sections along with side-headings and editorial footnotes which provide focus for our thoughts.This translation is as comprehensible and accessible as possible.It conveys more of ...
In part 1, the basic concepts of “miasms” are discussed.In part 2, 48 anti-psoric remedies are discussed.Contains the original provings.Final court of Materia Medica reference books.
The Chronic Diseases; Their Peculiar Nature and Their Homoeopathic Cure (2 volumes), by Samuel Hahnemann, was originally published in four volumes from 1828-1830. In Volume 1 (Theoretical Part) of this work Hahnemann defines miasms and describes psora, sycosis, and syphilis. In Volume 2 he presents the materia medica of 48 anti-psoric remedies. This is the best way to understand the miasms as they were first discussed. Hahnemann's prescient prose foreshadows ...
This volume, which contains the theoretical part of Hahnemann's Chronic Diseases has been issued at the urgent request of several Professors in Homoeopathic Medical Colleges, who wish to use it as a college text book. The basic concepts of "miasms" are discussed in this book. The Chronic Diseases (Theoretical Part) presently available in the market was typesetted around 100 years back. To make the book user friendly we have refurnished it. The positive ...
Samuel Hahnemann was a physician, chemist, linguist, historian of medicine, and scientific revolutionary. Early in his career, he became so disillusioned with the state of medical practice that he stopped practicing medicine in the firm belief that the methods he was taught would do more harm than good. Instead he made his living translating medical and other texts. While Hahnemann was translating the Scottish physican William Cullen's Materia Medica, ...
It would be a mere vain pretensions to express anything about Materia Medica Pura and Chronic Diseases, which are both original writings and Provings of Dr. Hahnemann and occupy magnificent place among the literary luminaries of the world. These two great works of medical literature challenged the traditional school of medicine of Hahnemann’s time. The four volumes of the above-mentioned manual have been the best referring material of every successful ...
Materia Medica Pura, 2 volumes, by Samuel Hahnemann, was published from 1811-1821. The first English translation was done by Charles Hempel and published in 1846. 67 remedies are given with symptoms from provings and poisonings. Includes Dr. Richard Hughes' comments about the circumstances under which the symptoms were observed. Complete with Hahnemann's notes on the history, preparation, and main features of each remedy. A distinctive materia medica in ...
6th Edition translated by William Boericke includes all the changes Hahnemann made in the Organon. One of the original translation into English, basic texts, Hahnemann called this edition the most neatly perfect of all. Unknown during Kent`s lifetime, edition describes repetition of the dose, LM potencies and other innovations. One of the original translation into English, basic texts, Hahnemann called this edition the most neatly perfect of all. Unknown during ...
While endeavoring to produce a perfectly correct translation of the original, the author has avoided too close an adherence to Hahnemann's construction, style, and punctuation. By more liberal use of periods, many a long and intricate sentence has been made to yield resting-places to the mind of the reader. Plain English expressions, and simplicity of style, were needed to render the work accessible to the student.