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Organon & Philosophy

Homeopathic philosophy and Dr. Hahnemann’s Organon of Medicine.

Lecture on Aphorism 41-42

Lecture on Aphorism 41-42

Formation of complex diseases due to the long-term suppressive allopathic treatment.

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Lecture on Aphorism 40

Lecture on Aphorism 40

Dr. Bhatia discusses the formation of complex diseases when two natural diseases meet in a body with interesting insights on their homeopathic treatment.

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Follow Up Management in a Case of Psoriasis

Follow Up Management in a Case of Psoriasis

The author describes the criteria for a follow up, using psoriasis as an example.

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Lecture on Aphorism 38-39

Lecture on Aphorism 38-39

What happens when two dissimilar diseases meet in a body and the later disease is stronger than the former? Find the answer in aphorism 38 and 39.

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Lecture on Aphorism 36-37

Lecture on Aphorism 36-37

This time Dr. Manish Bhatia discusses the 36th and 37th Aphorisms.

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Lecture on Aphorism 34 to 35

Lecture on Aphorism 34 to 35

Continuing our series on the Organon’s aphorisms.

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Understanding Aphorism 30 to 33

Understanding Aphorism 30 to 33

Dr. Bhatia continues his series, clearly explaining the Organon’s Aphorisms. Here he discusses disposition and susceptibility and explains why remedies work unconditionally when they are similar and of correct potency.

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Outline of the Organon of Samuel Hahnemann

Outline of the Organon of Samuel Hahnemann

Julian Winston’s outline of the Organon, a handy reference and introduction to further study.

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HAHNEMANN’S MIDDLE WAY

HAHNEMANN’S MIDDLE WAY

The author, one of the world’s leading scholars on Organon, reveals popular and crucial misconceptions about Hahnemann’s teaching on posology.

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The Organon: Still Relevant or Replaceable?

The Organon: Still Relevant or Replaceable?

The author, an eminent homeopath and Organon scholar, corrects numerous distortions of Hahnemann’s ideas that have crept into the literature. He urges us to go back to the source.

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