Organon §248

Directions for the use of fifty-millesimal potencies:

Organon §247

The life force resists repeated, unchanged doses, which aggravate the patient’s condition. When each new dose is slightly heightened in potency, the life force is…

Organon §244

Intermittent fevers endemic to marshy and frequently flooded regions are effectively treated with small doses of cinchona and a faultless regimen, unless psora lies at…

Organon §243

Isolated cases of intermittent fever are often due to psora on the point of development. 

Organon §242

Psoric intermittent fevers may develop in untreated or poorly treated cases of epidemic fever. 

Organon §241

To find the remedy that is best for almost all patients in an epidemic who are not suffering from developed psora, discover the symptom complex…

Organon §240

Persistent intermittent fevers may be due to psora.

Organon §239

Since almost every medicine arouses its own specific fever, there are many medicines that can be homeopathically used against the numerous intermittent fevers. 

Organon §238

Recommended medicine and number of doses for intermittent fevers.

Organon §237

If the fever-free time is very short, as happens with some very bad fevers, or if it is distorted by the after-throes of the previous…

Organon §236

Administer a remedy after or at the end of a paroxysm to avoid the action of the medicine coinciding with the natural recurrence of symptoms.

Organon §235

Sporadic and epidemic intermittent fevers: symptom pattern and recommended treatment.

Organon §234

The apparently non-febrile intermittent diseases are always chronic and usually purely psoric.

Organon §233

Intermittent diseases in which constant disease states recur at fairly definite intervals may be either febrile or apparently non-febrile.

Organon §232

Intermittent diseases in which two or three reciprocal states alternate at indefinite intervals are always chronic and usually purely psoric.