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

Kent’s Philosophy Chapter 5–(§5): Discrimination of External and Internal Causes – Notes, Easy to Understand

In this section, Hahnemann emphasizes that a good physician must be able to discriminate between conditions that need medical treatment and those that require non-medicinal or surgical intervention. For example, if a patient has a broken bone or needs a tooth removed, they need a surgeon, not a homoeopath. Similarly, if someone is living in … Read more

Kent’s Philosophy LECTURE 4 : Organon § 4. ” Fixed principles.” Law And Government From Centre – Notes, Easy to Understand

This chapter explores the deeper understanding of disease, going beyond visible symptoms and structural changes. Stuart Close emphasizes that true disease starts in the internal, immaterial, governing force of the body, often called the vital force. Changes in tissues — such as pus, degeneration, or organ damage — are not the disease itself but results … Read more

Kent’s Philosophy Chapter 3: What the Physician Needs to Know for Healing (Organon §3) – Notes, Easy to Understand

In this aphorism, Hahnemann states that in order to cure correctly, a physician must know three essential things: The physician must study the disease thoroughly — not just by its name or pathology, but by observing the totality of symptoms, which are the true reflection of the inner disturbance in the vital force. Hahnemann emphasizes … Read more

Aphorism 3 Explained: Knowledge of the Physician in Homeopathy

In the 3rd Aphorism of the Organon of Medicine, Dr. Samuel Hahnemann clearly outlines the essential knowledge required by a true physician of the healing art. This aphorism describes not only what a physician must know but also the quality of understanding needed to practice homeopathy judicially and rationally. According to Hahnemann, without this foundational … Read more

Top Recommended Organon of Medicine Textbooks for Students

Today, we’re going to discuss the best books for the Homeopathic Organon of Medicine. As every student knows, the Organon of Medicine plays a central role in homeopathic case-taking and practice. To master Homeopathy, it’s essential to understand the Organon thoroughly. Master Hahnemann himself wrote this seminal work, publishing six editions. While the sixth edition … Read more

What Does Prima Causa Morbi Mean in Homeopathy?

The term Prima Causa Morbi may sound complex, but its meaning is actually straightforward—it refers to “the primary cause of a disease.” Understanding this concept is crucial in Homeopathy, as it sets the foundation for how diseases are treated differently compared to modern medicine. Let’s dive in. What Is Prima Causa Morbi? In the footnote … Read more

Qualities of Simple Substance in Homeopathy

In Homeopathy, the concept of simple substance goes far beyond the typical scientific definition of a substance. Understanding it is key to grasping the nature of health, disease, and the action of remedies. Let’s explore its qualities in detail. What Is Simple Substance? The simple substance is an immaterial force that maintains harmony in living … Read more

What Are Simple Substances in Homoeopathy ? Organon Explained

In Homeopathy, the concept of “simple substance” is far deeper than the usual scientific understanding of a material substance. To truly grasp this idea, we need to explore it from both a philosophical and Homeopathic perspective. The Healthy State and Vital Principle A healthy individual is in a state of harmony between body, mind, and … Read more

What is an Aphorism in Homeopathy? Definition of Aphorism

Hello friends! While studying Organon of Medicine, we often come across the word “aphorism.” But do we truly understand what it means, where it comes from, and why Dr. Samuel Hahnemann chose it for his foundational text? Let’s explore it in detail. The Origin of the Word “Aphorism” The term “aphorism” comes from the Greek … Read more