Section
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No
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Description
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| Understanding
of Disease |
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1
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The Mission of
the Physician
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2
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An understanding of disease
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3
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Percetepion of disaese and medicines |
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6
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Exciting and fundamental causes and
other circumstances.
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7
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Disease = totality of it's symptoms
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9
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Removal of TOS in order to cure |
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8
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Disease is always
cured internally
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9
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The healthy condition.
Definition
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10
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This animating spirit
like power.
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11
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Derangement of the
vital force
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12
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By the disappearance
of the totality of the symptoms
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13
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Regarding diseases
that are not surgical.
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14
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No disease hidden in
the interior
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15
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Symptoms and the
Disease
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16
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Our vital force
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17
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The Meaning of Cure
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18
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The totality of the
symptoms is the only guide
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| The
Curative Power
of Medicines |
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19-34
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Curative Power of
Medicines
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20
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Experience of the
phenomena
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21
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Rely on peculiar
symptoms
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22
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How medicines become
remidies
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23
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Antipathic,
palliative method
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24
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Only Homeopathic
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25
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The gratest number of
symtpoms observable
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26
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Homoeopathic law of
cure
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27
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Similar but stronger
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How Cure Takes Place
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28-29
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The stronger
artificial disease
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30-33
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More powerfully
affected by medicines in health
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31
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Sysceptibility
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34
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Artificial disease as
powerful substitute.
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37
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Ordinary medical
treatment
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38
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II The new dissimilar
is stronger
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39
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The dissimilar
disease cannot cure
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40
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III Complex disease.
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41
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Iatrogenic disease
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42
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Two or three
simultaneous diseases
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43
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Two similar diseases
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45
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The stronger similar
disease annihilates the weak
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The Treatment of Disease with
Medications
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53
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The Law of Nature
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54
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The Homeopathic Way
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55
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The Second Way
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56
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The Third method
Palliative
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57
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Contraria Contralis
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58
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Giving attention in a
one-sided manner to a single symptom
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62
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Facts deduced from
many fold observations
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64
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Primary and Secondary
actions.
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68
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The uncommonly small
dose.
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69
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Antipathic treatment
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A
Summary Homoeopathic system
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70
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The
Operation of Curing: I, II, III.
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71
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The
1stPoint
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72
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A General preliminary
View
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73
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Acute disease.
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74
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Chronic diseases
including iatrogenic.
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77
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Avoidable noxious
influence.
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78
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Chronic dieases.
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79
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Syphilis
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80
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Psora.
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Indvidualisation
(Case Taking )
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82
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99
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In Acutes
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100
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In Epidemics
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103
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In Chronic
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The
2nd Point
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105
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Investigating
Medicines
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120
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Provings
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The
3rd Point
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146
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Judicious
Employement of Medicines
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162
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Insufficient remedies
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172
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Too few symptoms
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173
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Oneside diseases
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176
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Indistinctly
perceptable symptoms
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183
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External Treatment
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210
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Mental and Emotional
Disease
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231
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Intermittent Diseases
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Homoeopathic
Case Management
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245
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245
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Posology
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249
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Agravation
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251
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Alternating actions
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252
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Evaluating a
perscription.
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259
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Obstacles to cure
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263
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Desires in acute
conditions
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Pharmacy
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266
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(6th
Ed.) Other Therapeutic Methods
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286
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291
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Baths of pure water
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293
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Mesmerism
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