Kent’s Philosophy LECTURE 2 : Organon § 2 The highest ideal of a cure – Notes, Easy to Understand

Hahnemann defines the true goal of medicine as the rapid, gentle, and permanent restoration of health, using clear and reliable principles. This means not just removing symptoms, but healing the entire person from the inside out. Modern medicine often focuses only on the disappearance of visible symptoms like skin eruptions or constipation, which gives a … Read more

Kent’s Philosophy Lecture 1: The Sick – Notes, Easy to Understand

Homoeopathy, unlike the old school of medicine (Allopathy), is based on fixed principles and natural laws. Before Hahnemann, medicine relied heavily on mere experience and opinions without any solid foundation, and even today, conventional medicine accepts that no true principles guide its practice. Allopathy deals only with the visible effects of disease—changes in tissues and … Read more