Organon and Philosophy
The Organon of the Healing Art (Organon der rationellen Heilkunde) by Samuel Hahnemann, 1810, laid the foundations of all theory and method of homoeopathy. The work was repeatedly revised by Hahnemann and published in six editions, with the name changed from the second onwards to Organon of Medicine (Organon der Heilkunst).
Philosophy is the study of general and fundamental problems, such as those connected with reality, existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language. Philosophy is distinguished from other ways of addressing such problems by its critical, generally systematic approach and its reliance onrational argument. The word “philosophy” comes from the Greek φιλοσοφία (philosophia), which literally means “love of wisdom”.
Here are some articles written by Dr. Bidani on Homoeopathic Philosophy and Organon.
Constitution and Suppression in Homoeopathy We frequently speak of constitution and of constitutional remedies. Yet, when we ask ourselves what constitution actually is we find we are at a loss for an answer. Inspite of referring number of books and articles of the great Homoeopaths, this term constitutional is not yet cleared. |
Facts about Hering’s Law
In homoeopathy Hering’s law is widely recognized as the second law of cure, the first law of cure being Similia Similibus Curantur , still we few knows about its origin, where Dr. Hering first mention this in literature…. |
Hahnemann’s Date of Birth A Controversy We have been reading from the very first year of BHMS that Hahnemann was born on 10th of April 1755. We have been celebrating Hahnemann’s birthday on 10th April…. But was it really 10th of April or was it 11th of April. There’s a controversy about the date of birth of Hahnemann from so many years. Here’s an attempt to solve this controversy… |
For certain is death for the born Bhagavad-Gita (250 BC – 250 AD), Chapter 2 This article is about the death and burial of our master, Dr. Samuel Hahnemann (10th April 1755 to 2nd July 1843) |
Hahnemann—– A true Psychiatrist Hahnemann was “one of the earliest, if not the very first,” to advocate a “treatment of the insane by mildness rather than coercion,” |
Susceptibility and Homoeopathy Susceptibility is the combination of hereditary dyscrasia and adaptability. |
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