Repetition of Medicines: Hahnemann’s Guidelines (Aphorisms 245–251)

In homoeopathy, the repetition of medicines is one of the most critical aspects of treatment. Dr. Samuel Hahnemann emphasized that improper repetition could hinder the healing process or even aggravate the patient’s condition. Aphorisms 245 to 251 in the Organon of Medicine provide precise guidance for the repetition and modification of doses in both acute … Read more

What Happens When Two Dissimilar Diseases Meet? (Aphorisms 36–42 Explained)

In §36–42 of the Organon of Medicine, Samuel Hahnemann explains a very important philosophical concept — what happens when two dissimilar diseases meet in the human body. This topic is extremely important for BHMS exams, viva, and understanding why homoeopathy follows the law of similars instead of treating with dissimilar (allopathic) medicines. According to Hahnemann, … Read more

Natural Law of Cure in Homeopathy : Aphorism 26 Explained

The therapeutic law of nature, often called the Natural Law of Cure, has been recognized in medicine since the time of Hippocrates. Many cures observed throughout history were based—knowingly or unknowingly—on this universal healing principle. This law finds its scientific and practical expression in homeopathy through the famous maxim: “Similia Similibus Curantur” — Like cures … Read more

Modus Operandi of Homoeopathy: Understanding Aphorism 29 of Organon

In homeopathy, understanding how a cure takes place is essential to appreciating the dynamic principles of healing. Aphorism 29 of Hahnemann’s Organon of Medicine provides a detailed explanation of the modus operandi of homeopathic cure, rooted in practical observation rather than theoretical speculation. The Natural Law of Cure Hahnemann, in Aphorism 26, describes the natural … Read more

Importance of Diagnosis in Case Taking (Homoeopathy Notes for Students)

In Homoeopathy, diagnosis does not hold the same dominant position as in modern medicine because prescription is based on the totality of symptoms, not merely on the name of the disease. However, diagnosis is not ignored. It plays an important supportive role in understanding the case, planning treatment, assessing prognosis, and deciding limitations of the … Read more

Do’s and Dont’s of Case Taking

DON’TS OF CASE TAKING DO’S OF CASE TAKING PURPOSE OF CASE TAKING To Frame the Totality of Symptoms To Perceive the True Picture of Disease For Proper Diagnosis a) Nosological Diagnosis b) Etiological Diagnosis c) Miasmatic Diagnosis d) Personality Diagnosis e) Therapeutic Diagnosis To Determine Nature of Disease To Analyze and Evaluate Symptoms To Maintain … Read more

Difficulties in Taking a Chronic Case (According to Organon of Medicine)

Chronic cases are difficult to manage because the disease has existed for a long time, the symptom picture may be altered, suppressed, or incomplete, and both patient and physician contribute to obstacles in proper case taking. Hahnemann has mentioned several practical difficulties in chronic case taking in various aphorisms (especially Aphorisms 74, 95, 96, 97). … Read more

Primary and Secondary Action (Aphorisms 63–69)

In the study of Homoeopathic Philosophy, one of the most fundamental concepts explained by Samuel Hahnemann in the Organon of Medicine is the doctrine of Primary and Secondary Action. These aphorisms (63–69) form the physiological and philosophical foundation of how medicines act upon the human organism. Understanding this concept is essential not only for BHMS … Read more

Suspended Animation (Footnote to Aphorism 67 )

Suspended animation is a state of temporary obstruction of the normal healthy vital force occurring in a previously healthy individual, resulting in danger to life and imminent death. It is not a disease but a sudden suppression of the vital force. Hahnemann’s View on Antipathic (Palliative) Treatment Conditions of Suspended Animation Suspended animation occurs when: … Read more

ISOPATHY (Footnote to Aphorism 56 )

In the footnote to Aphorism 56 of the Organon of Medicine, Samuel Hahnemann discussed and critically examined the doctrine of Isopathy. During his time, several alternative interpretations of the law of cure were emerging, and one such doctrine was Isopathy. Hahnemann clarified its meaning, limitations, and distinguished it clearly from Homoeopathy. Definition of Isopathy Isopathy … Read more