Every medicine prescribed for a case of disease, which, in the course of its action, produces new and troublesome symptoms not appertaining to the disease to be cured, is not capable of effecting real improvement, and cannot be considered as homoeopathically... Lectures on the theory and practice of homoeopathy - Page 112by Robert Ellis Dudgeon - 1853 - 565 pagesFull view - About this book
| Samuel Christian F. Hahnemann - 1849 - 382 pages
...hearing was lost, pains of countless kinds tormented the patient, his intellectual organs § CCXLIX. Every medicine prescribed for a case of disease, which, in the course of its action, produces new and " The limb to be subjected to friction for this purpose, must, as has been said, be free from cutaneous... | |
| Sir James Young Simpson - 1853 - 314 pages
...of such a dose, it would work harm instead of good to the patient. " Every medicine (says Hahnemann) prescribed for a case of disease which, in the course of its action, produces a new and troublesome symptom not appertaining to the disease to be cured, is not capable of effecting... | |
| Robert Ellis Dudgeon - Homeopathy - 1854 - 634 pages
...from such primary action of the medicine proceeds almost uninterruptedly for several days longer."" " Every medicine prescribed for a case of disease, which,...effecting real improvement, and cannot be considered as homceopathically selected ; it must therefore either, if the aggravation be considerable, be first... | |
| Samuel Hahnemann - 1901 - 352 pages
...disease, presenting a different group of symptoms, demands a different homoeopathic remedy. § 249. Every medicine prescribed for a case of disease which,...course of its action, produces new and troublesome of a mild solution of camphor must be given every five minutes, in order to procure speedy and certain... | |
| Vinton McCabe - Health & Fitness - 2000 - 628 pages
...successes. In aphorism #249, Hahnemann tells us what we should do if the remedy we have given does not work: Every medicine prescribed for a case of disease which, in the course of its action, brings forth new and troublesome symptoms that are not peculiar to the disease to be cured, is not... | |
| P. B. Thombre - 2003 - 342 pages
...dissolved through succussion — one globule of the medicine which is to be used by olfaction Aph No. 249 Every medicine prescribed for a case of disease which,...either, if the aggravation be considerable, be first partially neutralized as soon as possible by an antidote before giving the next remedy chosen more... | |
| Samuel Hahnemann - Health & Fitness - 2005 - 478 pages
...threeorfourdays, this also mustbe thoroughly succussed eight to ten times before each olfaction.] • §249 Every medicine prescribed for a case of disease which, in the course of its action, produced new and troublesome symptoms not appertaining to the disease to be cured, is not capable of... | |
| Samuel Hahnemann - Health & Fitness - 2004 - 292 pages
...or four days, this also must b¿horougMy succussed eight to ten times before each olfaction. §249 Every medicine prescribed for a case of disease which, in the course of its action, produced new and troublesome symptoms not appertaining to the disease to be cured, is not capable of... | |
| Samuel Hahnemann - Health & Fitness - 2005 - 478 pages
...four days, this also must be thoroughly succussed eight to ten times before each olfaction.] §249 Every medicine prescribed for a case of disease which, in the course of its action, produced new and troublesome symptoms not appertaining to the disease to be cured, is not capable of... | |
| Samuel Hahnemann - Health & Fitness - 2004 - 292 pages
...§249 Every medicine prescribed for a case of disease which, ir the course of its action, produced new and troublesome symptoms not appertaining to the disease to be cured, is not 1 capable of effecting real improvement [As all experience shows that the dose of the specially suited... | |
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