Organon §191

This is confirmed unambiguously by experience which shows in all cases of a so-called local malady (even those on the most external parts of the…

Organon §190

All genuine medical treatment must be directed towards the whole disease, not just its local symptoms.

Organon §189

Little cogitation is needed for it to dawn on us that no external malady (except those that arise from particular external damages) can arise without…

Organon §188

These maladies were considered to be merely local, and therefore were called local maladies.

Organon §187

External maladies not caused by injuries of proportionate violence arise from internal causes and involve the entire organism.

Organon §186

The only local maladies to merit the name are very minor ones caused by an external injury of proportionate violence.

Organon §184

And so it goes: After the action of each medicine is completed-when it is no longer found to be fitting and helpful-the state of the…

Organon §183

A second prescription should be made based on the new, more complete group of symptoms.

Organon §182

The imperfect selection of the medication, which was here almost inevitable on account of the all-too-small number of symptoms present, nevertheless thus renders the service…

Organon §181

Imperfectly prescribed medicines complete the symptom content of one-sided diseases, thus facilitating the finding of a second, more apt medicine.

Organon §180

Imperfectly homeopathic medicines may bring forth new or previously unnoticed befallments. These are a part of the disease even though they were brought forth by…

Organon §179

More frequently, however, the medicine first selected will be able to only partially, that is, not exactly fit the case since there was not a…

Organon §178

It will no doubt occasionally happen that this medicine, chosen with careful observation of the homeopathic law, offers the apt similar artificial disease for the…

Organon §177

Making the first prescription for a one-sided disease.

Organon §176

In rare cases, a disease will be truly one-sided.

Organon §175

Cases of apparently one-sided disease with an internal main symptom usually reflect incomplete case-taking. 

Organon §174

A one-sided disease may have either an internal or an external main symptom.

Organon §173

One-sided diseases chiefly belong to the chronic diseases.