The Law of Similars: A Philosophical Re-examination of Hahnemann's Organon §§ 25–29
A detailed analytical reading of the foundational paragraphs that establish the simillimum principle, traced through the six editions of the Organon.
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Sublimated sulphur
The great antipsoric remedy. Philosophical, untidy, burning sensations; aggravated by heat and bathing.
Read full profile →Common salt (Sodium chloride)
Grief internalized. Aversion to consolation; ailments from disappointed love and suppressed emotions.
Read full profile →Koch's tuberculin bacillinum
Restlessness and changeability. Desire for travel; family history of respiratory disease.
Read full profile →Wind flower (Pasque flower)
Yielding, weeping, changeable symptoms. Desire for open air; worse in warm, closed rooms.
Read full profile →The highest ideal of cure is the rapid, gentle and permanent restoration of health, or removal and annihilation of the disease in its whole extent, in the shortest, most reliable, and most harmless way.