Organon of medicine Sixth edition, importance of Homeopathy

Homeopathy was first developed by Samuel Hahnemann, a German doctor and chemist, over 200
years ago. Although Hippocrates, the ‘Father of Medicine’ stated that there were two laws of healing – the Law of Similars (homeopathy) and the Law of Opposites (orthodox medicine). But Homeopathy was first developed by Samuel Hahnemann.


Vital force, disease force, remedy force, here forces = energy. These are also the similarity. Hahnemann explains its details in his Organon (1 to 10 principles). In homeopathic theory in Organon written by Samuel Hahnemann, every person and living creature are said to have a “vital force”, which promotes healing and maintains good health
Organon is translated in many languages all over the world. Homeopathy is  also practiced in countries all over the world and is especially popular in France, South America, India and Bangladesh . Hormone Chaudhury a Bengali writer translates its 6th edition in Bangli language which helps me writing this article.


We know that Organon was published first in 1810.This is the first edition. From 1810 to 1842 Organon was published up to  5th edition and Hahnemann had published up to 5th edition in his life. Publication needs to change. He did complete it for the 6th edition (hand writing.) which was published in 1920.here is a long intervals between 5th and 5th edition.
In the 6th edition Hahnemann changed totally the ponetized system and”called it  new altered, but the perfect method” He noticed the disadvantage of high competencies homeopathy medicine because the high potency remedies are dangerous sometimes and    this made him prepared for the organ on 6th edition.  
James Tyler Kent an American famous doctor alarms us for higher potency. We find his alarming notice in his metoria medica heper sulph chapter. (Kent’s metoria medica heper sulph) Although homeopathy is a gentle, holistic system of healing, suitable for everyone but high potency is dangerous. You have to follow the link to know more 

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