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Titled Organon der rationellen Heilkunde nach homöopathischen Gesetzen, it contained 271 aphorisms. In 1913, an English translation by C.E. Wheeler appeared called the Organon of the Rational Art of Healing, published in the Everyman's Library series by J M Dent in London.
Heilkunde der Erfahrung. Norderstedt 2010, ISBN 3-8423-1326-8 Versuch über ein neues Prinzip zur Auffindung der Heilkräfte der Arzneisubstanzen, nebst einigen Blicken auf die bisherigen [Essay on a New Principle for Ascertaining the Curative Powers of Drugs] (in German). 1796. reprinted in Versuch über ein neues Prinzip zur Auffindung der ...
The Neue Notizen aus dem Gebiete der Natur- und Heilkunde ("new notices from the areas of nature and medicine" [1]) was a German publication of scientific discoveries by edited in Weimar by Ludwig Friedrich von Froriep and his son, Robert Froriep. [2] Its first edition comprised publications from the period between January and March 1837. [2]
The Organon (Ancient Greek: Ὄργανον, meaning "instrument, tool, organ") is the standard collection of Aristotle's six works on logical analysis and dialectic. The name Organon was given by Aristotle's followers, the Peripatetics , who maintained against the Stoics that Logic was "an instrument" of Philosophy.
April 6 – Philip Henry Gosse (died 1888), English science writer. May 31 – Filip Neriusz Walter (died 1847), Polish organic chemist. July 21 – Henri Victor Regnault (died 1878), French physical chemist. August 10 – Forbes Winslow (died 1874), English psychiatrist. September 14 – Caroline Rosenberg (died 1902), Danish botanist.
Arthur Lutze 1860. Arthur Lutze (June 1, 1813 – April 11, 1870), was a major figure in medicine and regimen in Germany because of his establishment of a major homeopathic clinic and spa in Köthen, Germany in the mid-1800s.
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The Organon is the name given by Aristotle’s followers to his works on logic. Organon may also refer to: Organon, a system of principles by Immanuel Kant, whereby knowledge may be established; The Organon of the Healing Art, title of Samuel Hahnemann’s 1810 book on homeopathy; Organon International, a former Dutch pharmaceutical company