id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt miun.akk5370.0001.001 Hempel, Charles J. Organon of specific homoeopathy; or, An inductive exposition of the principles of the homoeopathic healing art, addressed to physicians and intelligent laymen. By Charles J. Hempel. 1854 .txt text/plain 38417 1563 53 the one whose symptoms bear the greatest resemblance to the totality of those which characterize any particular natural disease, is the most upon as general indications of the non-homogeneity of the drug-action, and the essential principles of the normal organism. an organism which is its necessary material embodiment or form, so there is no disease without a morbific principle and the phenomena which constitute drug-symptoms which make up the homoeopathic Materia Medica, so far from constituting a series of incontrovertible facts, is, on the contrary, liable to the grave of producing, in the healthy organism, a train of symptoms exactly similar to those of the natural disease. physicians, cure diseases by means of drugs. Whatever drug-action has the same starting-point with the principle of disease in the organism, to the drug-disease reflected by its pathogenetic symptoms, and to the morbid condition of the organism, or ./cache/miun.akk5370.0001.001.pdf ./txt/miun.akk5370.0001.001.txt