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Aude sapere means dare to be wise, explanation

Aude sapere "Aude sapere" is a Latin  words appeared on the title page of second edition of Organon of Medicine, the meaning of which is "Dare to be wise"  or "Bold and sensible". Even today homeopaths are criticized as "placebo doctors". The media and the majority of dominant medical fraternity are denouncing the system. Only dare to be wise attitude can allow the true homeopath to practice their discipline. We have to remember that Homoeopathy is a theory of cure, not a theory of disease. The dynamic homeopathic medicines are intended to cure the patients and not prepared to test there efficacy in the laboratories. The many number of patience getting benefited by this system are the standing examples of its superiority over other system. But the above state is slowly changing as the physician of dominant school started realising the efficacy of homeopathy in the field of therapeutics.  #homoeopathicmedicine #homoeopathy #daretobewis...

Organon of medicine called as Bible of Homoeopathy

"Organon of medicine"  is called the "Bible of homoeopathy."  The meaning of this word "Organon" is a method of scientific investigation. Hahnemann the medical genius wanted the aspiring homoeopaths to study organon with a scientific, unprejudiced, artistic and inductive bent of mind. Organon is the mother of all homoeopathic subjects, it feeds educates, moulds the mind of would be homoeopath to perfect his therapeutic abilities with the help of available subjects. It is unimaginable to understand Homoeopathy without Organon of medicine. Organon of medicine is a book on medicine written by Samuel Hahnemann, the founder and the father of Homoeopathy. It was written in the later years of 18th century, considered a revolutionary book on medical philosophy. This book contains the guiding principles of Homoeopathy.  Practicing Homoeopathy in its unique method as preached by its founder Samuel Hahnemann is possible only by understanding the Organon o...

Aphorism 32

Aphorism 32 Medicines acts unconditionally.  Medicines in contrast to those of diseases unconditionally, following are characteristics of medicines -   1. Medicines are called artificial morbific agents as they are capable of producing symptoms of sickness in healthy person resulting him to look sick.  2. Real medicines are those that act -     a) At all times.     b) Under all circumstances. Circumstances can be only two as meant here -  i.Circumstances in which health prevails.     ii. Circumstances in which disease prevails.           c) On all human beings.      3. If the medicinal dose is large enough, it produces distinctly perceptible symptoms peculiar to it. Thereby, every living organism is liable to be effected by medicine without pre requisition of any conditions, which is quite opposed to that of natural diseases.