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Homoeopathic practice of medicine

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Strukturtyp:
Monografie
Sammlung:
Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft für Homöopathie e.V.
Autor:
Jeanes, Jacob
Titel:
Homoeopathic practice of medicine
Beteiligte Personen:
Jeanes, Jacob
Publikationsort:
Philadelphia
Veröffentlichungsjahr:
1838
Verlag:
Printed by A. Waldie

Physikalischer Standort:
EBH, Köthen
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Vorwort

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Vorwort
Titel:
Preface.

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  • Homoeopathic practice of medicine
  • Deckblatt
  • Titelseite
  • To Charles F. Matlack...
  • Preface.
  • Abortion - Warts and Corns
  • Fachbegriffsregister

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2 PREFACE. 
It is a great advantage which the homoeopathic practice of 
medicine possesses over all others, that,"in novel or unde- 
scribed forms of disease, which are much more numerous 
than physicians are generally aware of, it enables the practi- 
tioner to ascertain the proper remedies with tolerable success. 
This it does by means of the symptomatology of its remedial 
agents, the investigation of which has been pursued with 
surprising industry, perseverance, and success. But as the 
same symptoms (or at least the same so far as regards the 
import of the words in which they are communicated, and 
we possess no other medium for their communication than 
language) are not of equal value under every remedy, there 
is still considerable risk of the selection of a remedy which 
is of inconsiderable value compared to another, in the treat- 
ment of a given case. It is therefore of no slight advantage 
to know that cases of the same kind as that which we are 
about to treat have been cured by such or such remedies. 
The probability is very great, that among these is to be found 
the remedy which, of all those with which we are yet ac- 
quainted, is the best adapted to our case. 
Notwithstanding the high estimation in which he very 
properly held the advantage of being able to select, oftentimes 
with perfect accuracy, the proper remedy by means of the 
symptoms, Hahnemann appears always to have recognised 
the importance of a knowledge of those remedies which had 
proved most generally or most strikingly useful in those dis- 
eases which present a somewhat constant and fixed character. 
He has, therefore, from time to time, as experience has con- 
firmed the value of remedies in such diseases, not hesitated 
to recommend them to the attention of physicians. Other 
physicians having imitated his example in this respect, 
homoeopathic medicine is at length able to present very use- 
ful, though far from complete works, based upon experience 
in practice, and which may serve as guides to the proper 
remedies for many forms of disease. 
At the present time we labour under the disadvantage of 
having to employ, in our practical works, the old names of 
diseases, which are often applied to complaints which possess 
PREFACE. 3 
very considerable differences in character, although they have 
some prominent symptoms in common ; or they apply to a 
definition which, being intended to embrace a variety of dis- 
eases, presents a combination of symptoms which has been 
rarely if ever presented in nature, while comparatively few 
of them are restricted in their application to affections of a 
fixed and constant character. Therefore, when we mention 
such or such remedies as being useful in a disease, we do not 
mean to prescribe for a particular disease, but merely to refer 
the physician to such remedies as have proved beneficial in 
cases where the symptoms, which are prominent in the defi- 
nition, have been present in a violent form. More particular 
information is, however, communicated by the cases which 
are accurately drawn from nature. It is perhaps possible 
that a case of disease may be peculiar, and never have its 
fellow; but as a general rule, when we find a form of dis- 
ease in one person, it is most likely that it will be found in 
some others. This arises from the facts, that the same patho- 
genetic agent will often produce the same disease in different 
persons, and that different pathogenetic causes may induce 
the same or closely similar disorders of the same tissue or 
organ. Thus, gastric disorder, which arises from the extra- 
vagant employment of alcoholic drinks in one person, is very 
similar to the derangement of the stomach in other persons 
from the same cause, and may generally be removed by nux 
vomica. This remedy will also frequently cure the gastric 
disorder from the use of coffee, and from some other causes. 
But as all forms of disease in a particular tissue or organ, or 
all forms of disease arising from the same cause, will not 
yield to the same remedy, owing to difference of constitution 
or previous exposure or habit of the patient, the observation 
of the physician must be constantly exercised, to detect in the 
varying symptoms the indications which will show one or 
another remedy to be more appropriate to the case. 
In observing the number of circumstances and agents 
which so frequently and powerfully modify morbid action, 
the uniformity of this action, at least so far as it is marked by 
the curative operation of remedies, is sometimes a matter of 1*
	        

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