HOMOEOPATHY, THE MEDICAL COURT OF LAST RESORT



But I respect the view point of the old school physicians (not their politicians). We have no corner on honesty, integrity or native ability. We are all one flesh and blood ruled by the same motives. The old school is now the new school and by their palliation no doubt comfort and save life. The additional knowledge of homoeopathic provings and their application by the law of similars would be of great advantage to our allopathic brethren. But the truth cannot be gained in a short time.

It takes years of hard mental application spurred on by a hungry soul to attain proficiency in homoeopathy. It is much easier to administer morphine for pain than find the homoeopathic remedy. But remember that there is an occult law which provides if you dont practise your homoeopathy you will soon lose it.

As to the diagnosis of pneumonia, truly a physician in thirty years of active general practice should have some cases of pneumonia – or cases that would have been pneumonia, had they not been aborted. With just as good logic I could criticize the doctors cases of “typhoid cured in ten days with urotropin”. Certainly he could not know it was typhoid until he made the eighth day test – when he would have lost eight days of urotropin treatment. If you gave urotropin for eight days could you get a typhoid reaction of the blood? You dont mean to infer that you let your patient suffer eight days until the Gruber-Widals serum test established the diagnosis and then began your ten-day treatment with urotropin which would make your cases continued 18 days – three days short of the usual twenty-one days duration of disease?.

The truth of Homoeopathy is dynamic in nature and should, therefore, be subjected to the dynamic laboratory. Every laboratory has to fulfil two most important conditions in order to have a satisfactory result, first the measuring glasses must be quite clear and transparent, and secondly the hands of the examiner must always be steady. In other words transparency and steadiness must always be the guides of those who are on the way to truth. In the dynamic laboratory nothing but the heart can represent the measuring glass and, therefore, seekers of dynamic truth must have their hearts clear and steady before they proceed toward it.

In paragraph 16 of the Organon of the Art of Healing the immortal homoeopath says that it is the dynamic force of the disease-producing agent that alone can help the vital force to throw off the natural disease. Hence what we have to do, for achieving an ideal cure, is to determine the dynamic force of the disease-curing agents and there to apply the law. To have an ideal cure in its true sense, train the dynamic force, i.e., the spiritual side of him who has to use the disease-curing agents. Potentizing our dynamic force is nothing but making our hearts pure and steady. – D.N. GUPTA, M.D., 1908.

William H. Schwartz