Aphorisms
1Physician’s mission
2The ideal cure
3The knowledge of a physician
4Preserver of health
5The Fundamental Cause
6The Unprejudiced Observer
7Maintaining cause and value of symptoms
8Symptoms vs Disease
9-10Vital Force in Health
11-15Vital Force in Sickness
16-18Vital Force in Cure
19-25Knowledge of Medicine
26-27Nature’s law of cure
28-29Mode of Action
30-33Unconditional effect of medicines in sick
34-35Role of similarity
36-37Two dissimilar diseases, former stronger
38-39Two dissimilar diseases, latter stronger
40Complex diseases
41-42Complex diseases from allopathic medicine
43-36Two similar diseases
47-48The similar medicine
49-50Limitations of Natural cures
51Superiority of similar medicines over natural cures
52Methods of treatment
53Homeopathy
54-55Allopathy
56-57Antipathy
58-59Disease aggravation after antipathic application
60Suppression
61-62Superiority of Homeopathic and Antipathic application
63-66Primary action, Secondary action
67Permissible use of antipathic treatment
68-69Comparision of Homeopathic and Antipathic application
70Summary of aphorisms 1-69
71
72Acute and chronic diseases
73Classification of acute diseases
74-76Artificial chronic disease
77Lifestyle diseases
78-81Chronic miasmatic diseases
82-83Introduction to case taking
84Sources of information
85Writing the case notes
86-95Completing the case
96-97Types of patients
98Qualities for case taking
99-102Taking the acute and epidemic cases
103Ascertaining the totality in chronic miasmatic diseases
104Managing the follow-ups
105-106The need for provings
107-109The healthy prover
110-111Poisonings as provings
112-115Secondary reaction and alternating states
116Common and uncommon symptoms
117Idiosyncrasies
118-120Surrogates
121The Proving dose
122Quality of substance being proved
123Preparing the medicinal substance
124-126Diet and regimen of the prover
127Proving on both genders
128-129Crude vs Potentized dose
130-132The order of succession of symptoms
133Completing the symptoms
134-136A thorough and complete proving
137Avoid excessively large doses in provings
138Recurrence of old symptoms
139-140Recording the proving
141The best prover
142Clinically observed symptoms
143-145The true materia medica
146The third point
147-149Importance of similia, mechanism of similia and duration of treatment
150Indisposition
151-152Treating acute diseases
153-154PQRS symptoms
155-156Accessory medicinal symptoms
157-161Homeopathic aggravation
162-170Treatment with partial simillimums
171Need of many remedies in chronic diseases
172-184Paucity of symptoms - one-sided diseases
185-200Local diseases
201-203Suppression
204-209Treatment of chronic miasmatic diseases
210-230Treatment of mental diseases
231-244Treatment of intermittent and alternating diseases
245-250Repetition of dose and second prescription
251Alternating action of drugs
252Maintaining cause
253-256Remedy reaction
257-258Freedom from prejudice
259-263Role of diet and lifestyle
264-272Homeopathic pharmacology
273-274Single, Simple remedy
275-283Minimum dose
284-285Modes of applying medicine
286-289Magnets and mesmerism
290Massage
291Baths

Aphorism 1

Aphorism 2