Organon of MedicineRavenio Books, 20 ביולי 2014 - 338 עמודים "Without disparaging the services which many physicians have rendered to the sciences auxiliary to medicine, to natural philosophy and chemistry, to natural history in its various branches, and to that of man in particular, to anthropology, physiology and anatomy, etc., I shall occupy myself here with the practical part of medicine only, with the healing art itself, in order to show how it is that diseases have hitherto been so imperfectly treated. Far beneath my notice is that mechanical routine of treating precious human life according to the prescription manuals, the continual publication of which shows, alas! how frequently they are still used. I pass it by unnoticed, as a despicable practice of the lowest class of ordinary practitioners. I speak merely of the medical art as hitherto practiced, which, pluming itself on its antiquity, imagines itself to possess a scientific character." |
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... substances in one prescription, and by their longcontinued employment it develops in the body new and often ineradicable medicinal diseases. Whenever it can, it employs, in order to keep in favour with its patient, remedies that ...
... easily convince every reflecting person that the diseases of man are not caused by any substance, any acridity, that is to say, any diseasematter, but that they are solely spiritlike (dynamic) derangements of the spiritlike power.
... substances in one prescription, and by their longcontinued employment it develops in the body new and often ineradicable medicinal diseases. Whenever it can, it employs, in order to keep in favor with its patient, remedies that ...
... substance, any acridity, that is to say, any diseasematter, but that they are solely spiritlike (dynamic) derangements of the spiritlike power (the vital principle) that animates the human body. Homoeopathy knows that a cure can only ...
... substances for forms of disease arbitrarily set up, and directed towards some material object completely at variance with nature and experience, hence, as may be supposed, with a bad result such is old medicine, allopathy as it is ...