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This work is meant for the serious students of Homoeopathy and for those who are preparing for competitive exams. Following conditions are explained in the corresponding aphorisms or footnotes. Students are requested to check with the 6th edition of Organon of medicine for accuracy.
I make no pretence that this work is either complete or final .My aim is to stimulate the students and practitioners to make their own ideas and observations. I welcome any suggestions from any quarter it may be, so that this work can be improved upon.
Indisposition : $ 150
Idiosyncrasy : $ 117
Susceptibility : $ 31
Vaccination : $ 45
Proving : $ 105-145
Surgery : $ 186
Avoid repetition : $ 245
Importance of tongue : $ 290
Classification of disease : $ 71-82
Diet in acute disease : $ 262-263
Surrogation : $ 119
Preparation of medicine : $ 264-271
Administration of medicine : $ 272-279
Knowledge of disease : $ 5-18
Knowledge of drug : $ 19-21
Posology : $ 245-258
Action of medicine : $ 63-69
Ideal system : $ 61-62
Different systems : $ 52-60
Number of Aphorisms in
1st Edition : 259
2nd Edition : 318
3rd Edition : 320
4th Edition : 292
5th Edition : 294
6th Edition : 291
Omitted aphorism in the 6th edition : 285, 289,291,292
Psora : $ 80
50 Millesimal potency : $ 270
Isopathy : $ 56
Palliation in Homoeopathy : $ 67
Therapeutic law of nature : $ 26
Mechanism of cure by Homoeopathy : $ 29
Doctrinal part of organon : $ 1-70 7 headings
Practical part of organon : $ 71-291 5 headings
Summary : $ 70
Physical constitution : $ 5
Material cause : $13
Curative power of medicine : $ 19
Homoeopathic aggravation: $ 282 & 158
Magnetism & Electricity : $ 286-287
Mesmerism : $ 288-289
Massage : $ 290
Classification of diseases : $ 72-81
Types of acute disease : $ 73
Types of chronic diseases : $ 74
Artificial chronic diseases : $ 75
False chronic diseases : $ 77
True natural chronic diseases : $ 78
Record keeping : $ 104
External applications : $ 284-285
Exciting & fundamental cause : $ 5
Unprejudiced observer : $ 6
Symptoms : $ 6
Totality of symptoms : $ 7
Vital force : $ 9
Three methods : $ 23
Primary & Secondary action : $ 63
Qualities of physician : $ 83
Qualities of physician in chronic case taking : $ 98
Specific remedy : $ 147
Mongrelism (half Homoeopaths) : $ 149
Accessory symptoms : $ 163
Accessory phenomena : $ 181
Lesser accessory symptoms : $ 95
One sided disease : $ 173
Local maladies : $ 185
Intermittent diseases : $ 231
Alternating diseases : $ 232
Intermittent fevers : $ 235
Importance of single dose : $ 246
Succusion method : $ 246
Plussing method : $ 248
Old method of preparation of mother tincture : $ 267
Potentisation : $ 246
Mustard seed : $ 246
Repetition of medicine : $ 247
Olfaction method of administration : $ 247
Cholera and typhus : $ 247
Complementary & follow up : $ 248
Schein symptoms : $ 248
Antidotes : $ 249
Obstacles of cure : 252
Aggravation & amelioration : $ 254
Importance of observation : $ 255
Favorite remedies : $ 257
Bias on selection of remedy : $ 258
Diet and regimen : $ 259
Food during acute diseases : $ 262 – 263
Habit and customs : $ 261
Regimen on proving : $ 263
Hahnemann the 1st Socialist : $ 271 (Even before Carl max he stressed its importance)
Two medicine at a time : $ 272
Characteristic general & undefined symptoms : $ 153
Case taking : $ 83-104
Chronic case taking : $ 84-98
Acute case taking : $ 99-102
When patient coming directly : $ 83-90
When patient coming from other physicians : $ 91-93
A concise idea about case taking : $ 5
General directions in case taking : $ 83-93
Incomplete information can be made complete : $ 86
When the case taking come to a dead end : $ 88
Nature of consultation : $ 84
Discounting symptoms : $ 91
Case taking in fulminate acute disease : $ 92
Exaggerating patients : $ 96
Modest patients : $ 97
Epidemic diseases : $ 100
Repertory of Jahr & Boenninghausen : $ 153
Method of identification of chronic miasmatic disease : $ 103
Acute exacerbation : $ 215-216
Mental disease : $ 208-230
Leading questions : $ 88
Importance of sanitation : $ 4
Totality of symptoms : $
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