Taking nothing for truth that could not be proved by experiment, he, by careful and untiring observation, obtained from Nature the answer that Similia Similibus Curantur was the law of cure, the only scientific law to heal disease.
Hahnemann discovered the Law of ~similia similibus curantur ~accidentally, while investigating the effects of quinine on the human organism.
Similia similibus curantur~ is only another way of stating the fundamental Law of Nature Cure: "Every acute disease is the result of a cleansing and healing effort of Nature.
If he showed any symptoms of infection I would for once have recourse to the principle of similia similibus.
All of any note agree that the law Similia similibus is the only fundamental principle in medicine.
If you ask me," said the Bish in his booming chest notes, "I'd say it was just a case of similia similibus curantur.
The reading similia similibus curentur was officially adopted as the correct reading of the sentence by the American Institute of Homoeopathy at its session held in Atlantic City, N.
The distinctive system of therapeutics which bears the name of homoeopathy is based upon the law similia similibus curentur,[1] the originator of which was S.
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