HOMOEOPATHY, PROGRESSIVE AND AGGRESSIVE

Hahnemann had no hesitation in specifying types of illness to which the law of similars was not applicable. While deprecating palliation, he admitted its occasional necessity. His contention that palliative treatment masked symptoms-which after all are the sole clinical evidence we have of disturbed function-depriving us of an invaluable guide to treatment, is universally conceded in all modern up-to-date medical practice.