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

In Aphorism 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

What is deflected Current in Homoeopathy?

In his classic work, The Principles and Art of Cure by Homoeopathy, H. A. Roberts explains a deeply practical concept known as “The Deflected Current.” This idea addresses a common clinical dilemma: Why does a well-selected similimum sometimes fail to act? According to Roberts, whenever the correctly chosen remedy does not produce the expected curative … Read more

Aphorism 1 Explained: The True Mission of a Physician

In the opening aphorism of the Organon of Medicine, Samuel Hahnemann makes a powerful and direct statement: “The physician’s high and only mission is to restore the sick to health, to cure, as it is termed.” With this single sentence, Hahnemann defines the entire purpose of medical practice. Aphorism 1 is not merely an introduction … Read more

AIAPGET 2019 Homoeopathy Question Paper: Download PDF with Answer Key

Are you preparing for the All India AYUSH Post Graduate Entrance Test (AIAPGET)? Reviewing previous years’ papers is one of the most effective strategies to understand the exam pattern, the weightage of subjects, and the complexity of questions asked by the National Testing Agency (NTA). In this article, you can find the comprehensive details and … Read more

What Is Genus Epidemicus in Homeopathy?

The concept of Genus Epidemicus was clearly explained by Samuel Hahnemann in his masterpiece, the Organon of Medicine, particularly in Aphorism §102. Although it is specifically detailed there, references to the management of epidemic diseases appear in several other aphorisms as well (§100–102). Before understanding Genus Epidemicus, one must first clearly differentiate between acute diseases … Read more

Recruitment Notification for Vacancies in the Central Programme Management Unit under National Ayush Mission

The Central Programme Management Unit (CPMU) under the National Ayush Mission (NAM), functioning under the Ministry of Ayush, Government of India, invites applications from eligible candidates for various contractual positions. This is an excellent opportunity for qualified AYUSH professionals to contribute to national-level healthcare planning, implementation, and monitoring. Vacancy Details Domain Expert Senior Consultant Junior … Read more

Kent’s Philosophy Lecture 7 : Organon §7 Footnote – Indispositions and the Removal of their Cause– Notes, Easy to Understand

In the footnote to §7, Hahnemann emphasizes that a truly intelligent physician must first seek to remove any obvious exciting or maintaining causes (causa occasionalis) of an ailment. Often, when such external causes are eliminated, the patient recovers spontaneously without needing further treatment. These states of disturbance are called indispositions, not true diseases. For instance, … Read more

Stuart Close Philosophy Chapter 17 The Development of Hahnemannian Philosophy in the Sixth Edition of The Organon- Explanation, Notes, Easy to Understand

When the Sixth Edition of Hahnemann’s Organon was announced, great anticipation surrounded what new insights or changes it might contain. This final edition, written during the last years of Hahnemann’s life, deepens and clarifies his mature thoughts on the spiritual and dynamical nature of life and disease areas that earlier editions had only lightly touched … Read more

Aphorism 2 Explanation : What Is the Highest Ideal of Cure?

In the Organon of Medicine, Samuel Hahnemann clearly defines the true goal of medical practice in Aphorism Aphorism 2: “The highest ideal of cure is rapid, gentle and permanent restoration of the health, or removal and annihilation of the disease in its whole extent, in the shortest, most reliable, and most harmless way, on easily … Read more