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  2. The Organon of the Healing Art - Wikipedia

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    The second edition of the Organon was published in the year 1819 when Hahnemann was living in Leipzig in Germany. Titled Organon Der Heilkunst , it had 315 aphorisms. In 1824, it was translated to French by Erneste George de Brunnow and was named Organon of the Healing Art .

  3. Samuel Hahnemann - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... Christian Friedrich Samuel Hahnemann (/ ... The Organon is widely regarded as a remodelled form of an essay he published in ...

  4. Fragmenta de viribus - Wikipedia

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    Fragmenta de viribus is a homeopathic reference book published in Leipzig in 1805.. The book was written by Samuel Hahnemann and published in Latin, in two volumes.The full title is Fragmenta de viribus medicamentorum: positivis sive in sano corpore humano observatis (Fragmentary Observations relative to the Positive Powers of Medicines on the healthy Human Body).

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  7. William Boericke - Wikipedia

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    Organon of Medicine, 6th ed., by Samuel Hahnemann, translation and preface by Boericke, intro by James Krauss, MD (1866–1939), [21] Boericke & Tafel (1922); OCLC 4362454. A year before dying in 1843, Samuel Hahnemann completed the manuscript for the 6th edition of Organon of Medicine.

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  9. Homeopathy - Wikipedia

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    In the Organon, Hahnemann introduced the concept of "miasms" as the "infectious principles" underlying chronic disease [43] and as "peculiar morbid derangement[s] of vital force". [44] Hahnemann associated each miasm with specific diseases, and thought that initial exposure to miasms causes local symptoms, such as skin or venereal diseases.