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Materia Medica HomeopathyToday, about 3000 remedies are used in homeopathy; about 300 are based on comprheensive Materia Medica informatoin, about 1500 on relatively fragmentary knowledge and the rest are used experimentally in difficult cases bsaed on the law of similars, either without knowledge of their homeopathic propreties or through speculative knowledge idnependent of the law of similars. Eaxmples of this impulse to expnad the materia medica include: the use of an iospathic (disease associated) agent as a first prescription in a stuck case, 24 when the begnining of disease coincides with a specific event such as vaccination ; the sue of a chemically-related substance when a remedy that was ewll-indicated fails. Finally, the Drug Picture in hte Materia Medica si always more comprehensive than hte symptoms exhibited by any individual. As previously statde, homeopathy stemmed in part from the idea of medical similars, the idea htat like cures liek while Hahnemann was translating into Greman the Materia Medica (1789) of William Cullen, the so-called Scottish Hippocrates. The proving idea had also been recommneded by the great Swiss medical boatnist, Albrecht von Haller, (1708-77), who Hanhemann admired, and whoes Materia Medica he translated in 1806. It might be said the proving experimetn came to Hahnemann from several previous sources. Hahnemann ercorded his first provings of 27 drugs in the Fargmenta de viribus in 1805 and later in his Materia Medica Pura, whcih contained 65 proven drugs. Kent s Lecturse on Homoeopathic Materia Medica ( 1905 ) lists 217 remedies, and new substances are continually added to contepmorary versions. 0 comment :: Post a comment Materia Medica Homeopathy Blog Entries
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