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The Organon of Medicine stands as the cornerstone of homeopathic theory and practice. Written by Samuel Hahnemann, the founder of homeopathy, this seminal work presents a systematic approach to understanding disease and treatment through the principle of similars. The text provides detailed instructions on case-taking, remedy selection, dosage, and the management of chronic diseases.
Hahnemann’s theories challenge conventional medical practices by proposing that substances causing symptoms in healthy individuals can cure similar symptoms in diseased patients. The Organon elucidates the dynamic nature of disease and the energetic properties of remedies, forming the philosophical and practical basis of homeopathic medicine. This edition, including commentary by Robert Ellis Dudgeon, offers readers both the original wisdom and critical scholarly perspective on Hahnemann’s revolutionary medical philosophy.







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