Kent’s Philosophy Chapter 6 – §6: The Unprejudiced Observer & The Real Nature of Disease – Notes, Easy to Understand
In §6, Hahnemann emphasizes that a true physician must be unprejudiced. This means the doctor should not rely on theories, assumptions, or personal beliefs, but must observe the actual signs and symptoms shown by the patient — physically and mentally. According to him, the only reliable way to understand a disease is through the visible … Read more