Aphorism 33
Medicinal power is superior to that of natural disease or miasm.
 As natural disease act conditionally and medicines act unconditionally so, Dr. Hahnemann says that all experiences are in accordance to the fact that living organism is much more disposed having liability to be acted upon, thereby deranging its state of health by medicinal powers rather than by natural diseases or miasms. 
► In footnote Dr. Hahnemann gives supportive evidences to his statement by citing that during 1801 Smooth Scarlatina of Sydenham, which used to occur epidemically among children, it generally attacked all the children who had escaped the previous attack of epidemic; but in similar epidemic which Dr. Hahnemann witnessed in Konigslutter, he saw that all the children who had taken small dose of Belladonna in time remained unaffected by highly infectious infantile disease. So, Dr. Hahnemann says that if the medicine can protect from diseases, then they should have vastly superior power to affect our vital force. 
Use of prophylaxis too means, that medicines have superior power than that of natural disease. 
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