General
- Cure and Recovery
- Scientific Basis of Potentization
- Logic of Homoeopathy
- Individualization
- History of Potentization
Susceptibility, Reaction and
Immunity
- Constitution – Grauvogl's Concept
- Diathesis
- Repertory – Introduction
- Role of Susceptibility
- Clinical Assessment of Susceptibility
- Factors
Modifying Susceptibility
- Types of
Susceptibility
- Utility of Susceptibility
Symptomatology
- Evolution of Disease
- Classification
of Symptoms
- Analysis
and Synthesis
- Evaluation
of Symptoms
Posology
- Posology – Principles
- Posology – 6th Edition of Organon of Medicine
- Posology – Selection of Potency
- Posology – Repetition of Doses
- Posology – Kent
- Posology – Miscellaneous
C. Dunhum
- Chapter-I | Homeopathy the Science of Therapeutics
- Chapter-II | Antagonism Between Homœopathy
- Chapter-III | Relation of Pathology to Therapeutics
- Chapter-IV | Primary and Secondary Symptoms
- Chapter-V | The Dose in Drug-Proving
- Chapter-VI | Alternation of Remedies No. I
- Chapter-VII | The Use of High Potencies in Homœopathy
- Chapter VIII | Reply to a Letter on High Potencies (1864)
- Chapter-IX | The Question of the Dose
- Chapter-X | A Weak Spot in Our Materia Medica (1870)
H. A. Roberts
- I- What has homśopathy to offer the young man?
- II- Introduction to the study of homśopathy.
- III- Vital force.
- IV- Vital force as expressed in functions: In health, in disease, in recovery, in cure.
- V- Vital energy in its universal application.
- VI- Homśopathy and the fundamental laws.
- VII- Our remedies: Why they act.
- VIII- Taking the case.
- IX- Analysis of the case.
- X- The law of cure.
- XI- The chief complaint and the auxiliary symptoms in their relation to the case.
- XII- The dynamic action of drugs.
- XIII- The dose.
- XIV- Remedy reaction.
- XV- Drug proving.
- XVI- The second prescription.
- XVII- Susceptibility.
- XVIII- Suppression.
- XIX- The law of palliation.
- XX- Temperaments.
- XXI- Local applications.
- XXII- Disease classification.
- XXIII- Disease classification: Psora (Continued).
- XXIV- Psora or deficiency?
- XXV- Some manifestations of latent psora.
- XXVI- Disease classification: The syphilitic stigma.
- XXVII- Disease classification: The syphilitic stigma (Continued).
- XXVIII- Syphilis.
- XXIX- Disease classification: Sycosis.
- XXX- Sycosis - Over-construction.
- XXXI- Disease classification: A summary.
- XXXII- Homoeopathic therapeutics in the field of endocrinology.
- XXXIII- The phenomenological viewpoint.
- XXXIV- The deflected current.
- XXXV- Modern medication and the homoeopathic principles.
Stuart Close
- Chapter I - The Psychological Point of View
- Chapter II - General Interpretations
- Chapter III - Schools of Philosophy
- Chapter IV - The Scope of Homœopathy
- Chapter V - The Unity of Medicine
- Chapter VI - Life, Health and Disease
- Chapter VII - Susceptibility, Reaction and Immunity
- Chapter VIII - General Pathology of Homœopathy
- Chapter IX - Cure and Recovery
- Chapter X - Indispositions and the Second Best Remedy
- Chapter XI - Symptomatology
- Chapter XII - Examination of the Patient
- Chapter XIII - Homœopathic Posology
- Chapter XIV - Potentiation and the Infinitesimal Dose
- Chapter XV - The Drug Potential
- Chapter XVI - The Logic of Homœopathy
- Chapter XVII - The Development of Hahnemannian Philosophy in the Sixth Edition of "The Organon"
J. T. Kent
- LECTURE 1 : Organon § 1. "The sick".
- LECTURE 2 : Organon § 2 The highest ideal of a cure.
- LECTURE 3 : Organon § 3. Perfection of what is curable in disease, curative in medicine and the application of last to first.
- LECTURE 4 : Organon § 4. " Fixed principles." Law And Government From Centre.
- LECTURE 5 : Organon § 5. Discrimination as to maintaining external causes and surgical cases.
- LECTURE 6 : Organon § 6. The unprejudiced observer notes only chance of state as shown by symptoms.
- LECTURE 7 : Organon § 7. Footnote. Indispositions and the removal of their cause.
- LECTURE 8 : Organon § 9. Simple substance.
- LECTURE 9 : Organon § 10 and 11. Disorder first in vital force.
- LECTURE 10 : Organon § 13. Materialism in medicine
- LECTURE 11 : Organon § 16 (1) Healthy state. (2) How made sick. (3) How cured only deranged and cured in dynamics planes.
- LECTURE 12 : The removal of the totality of symptoms means the removal of the cause.
- LECTURE 13 : The law of similars. [Read Organon § 21-25.]
- LECTURE 14 : Susceptibility.
- LECTURE 15 : Protection from sickness. Organon § 35 et seq.
- LECTURE 16 : Oversensitive patients. Organon § 44 et seq.
- LECTURE 17 :The science and the art.
- LECTURE 18 : Chronic diseases - Psora
- LECTURE 19 : Chronic diseases-psora (continued)
- LECTURE 20 : Chronic diseases-syphilis
- LECTURE 21 : Chronic diseases-sycosis
- LECTURE 22 : Disease and drug study in general
- LECTURE 23 : The examination of the patient
- LECTURE 24 : The examination of the patient (continued)
- LECTURE 25 : The examination of the patient (continued)
- LECTURE 26 : The examination of the patient (continued)
- LECTURE 27 : Record keeping
- LECTURE 28 : The study of provings
- LECTURE 29 : Idiosyncrasies
- LECTURE 30 : Individualization
- LECTURE 31 : Characteristics
- LECTURE 32 : The value of symptoms
- LECTURE 33 : The value of symptoms. (continued)
- LECTURE 34 : The homoeopathic aggravation
- LECTURE 35 : Prognosis after observing the action of the remedy
- LECTURE 36 : The second prescription
- LECTURE 37 : Difficult and incurable cases - palliation