This classic commentary on Samuel Hahnemann's Organon is organized as follows:
1. The Sick 2. The Highest Ideal of a Cure 3. What the Physician Must Perceive 4. “Fixed Principles.” Law and Government From Centre 5. Discrimination as to Maintaining External Causes and Surgical Cases 6. The Unprejudiced Observer 7. Indispositions 8. On Simple Substance 9. Disorder First in Vital Force 10. Materialism in Medicine 11. Sickness and Cure on Dynamic Plane 12. The Removal of the Totality of Symptoms Means the Removal of the Cause 13. The Law of Similars 14. Susceptibility 15. Protection from Sickness 16. Oversensitive Patients 17. The Science and the Art 18. Chronic Diseases—Psora 19. Chronic Diseases—Psora (Continued) 20. Chronic Diseases—Syphilis 21. Chronic Diseases—Sycosis 22. Disease and Drug Study in General 23. The Examination of the Patient 24. The Examination of the Patient (Continued) 25. The Examination of the Patient (Continued) 26. The Examination of the Patient (Continued) 27. Record Keeping 28. The Study of Provings 29. Idiosyncrasies 30. Individualization 31. Characteristics 32. The Value of Symptoms 33. The Value of Symptoms (Continued) 34. The Homoeopathic Aggravation 35. Prognosis After Observing the Action of the Remedy 36. The Second Prescription
37. Difficult and Incurable Cases—Palliation
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