DEPARTMENT OF HOMOEOPATHIC PHILOSOPHY



Even insulin, the latest generally accepted product of the biological laboratory already has its list of fatalities and disasters, and the profession is being warned of its dangers and instructed how to avert them or overcome them. Its virtues are lauded to the skies, yet by its use no cure is accomplished, but only palliation of the symptoms of the disease for which it is administered. So it is with nearly all the drugs employed by “scientific medicine.” Not cure, but mere palliation alone is within scope. They do not conform to the requirements of natures law of cure. When those requirements are met, cure follows. They are met only by homoeopathy. Working Principles of Homoeopathy.

1. Systematic, individualizing, analytical investigation of each and every case by observation, interrogation, physical, psychical and laboratory methods, and making a complete record of the findings.

2. The totality of the symptoms of the patient-case as a whole-as the basis of prescription and treatment.

3. The use of single, pure medicines, the symptoms and sphere of action of which have been predetermined by accurate, controlled experiments upon healthy persons, verified by clinical use.

4. Application of the principle of symptom-similarity in the choice of the remedy.

5. The minimum dose of the indicated medicine capable of producing a dynamical or functional reaction in the living organism.

Similia Similibus Curantur; Simplex; Simile, Minimum.

Morris Fishbein