Aphorism

Why a Physician Should be an Unprejudiced Observer?

Why a Physician Should be an Unprejudiced Observer?

The true practitioner of the healing art should be an unprejudiced observer. As we know, knowledge is based on observation and experience as a physician. We required scientific knowledge that would be acquired through minute observation and experimentation observation is nothing but perception with a definite purpose. It is finding out the fact to become …

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What is Deflected Current in Homeopathy? - H.A. Roberts

What is Deflected Current in Homeopathy? – H.A. Roberts

“The Deflected Current” written by H.A. Roberts in his book “The principles and art of cure by homoeopathy, explains to us when a simillimum (remedy) does not act well, the physician has to re-investigate the case and check if there is the presence of any obstacles in the cure, finding out and correcting such obstacles …

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Knowledge of Medicine, Disease, Potency & Obstacle to Cure

Knowledge of Medicine, Disease, Potency & Obstacle to Cure

Application of Knowledge of Medicine to the Knowledge of Disease During Dr. Hanemann’s time, the art of healing was irrational and absurd because there was not a fixed general law of interrelations between the disease and the drug. The physician uses a different method for the cure, according to their thinking and ideology. Dr. Hanemann …

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Who can treat Judiciary & Rationally?

Who can treat Judiciary & Rationally? Knowledge of the Physician

The requisite knowledge of disease is given in the 3rd aphorism. It describes the quality and the knowledge of a true physician of healing of art. Master describes the Knowledge of the Physician & its quality which is very essential for a physician if he wants to treat the individual judicially and rationally. If he …

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