References
- 1 Schadde A. Ozone, a Homeopathic Proving. Seattle; Altea Book Company 1997
- 2 Sankaran R. The Sensation in Homeopathy. Bombay; Homeopathic Medical Publishers
2004
- 3 Sankaran R. An Insight into Plants, Vol. 3. Bombay; Homeopathic Medical Publishers
2002
- 4 Scholten J. Homeopathy and the Elements. Utrecht; Stichting Alonnissos 1996
- 5 Vervarcke A. The Charm of Homeopathy. Leuven; The White Room 2006 (1st ed), New
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- 6 Vervarcke A. The Postgraduate Annual 2006. Leuven; The White Room 2007
1 Organon of Medicine, translated by Boericke, Aphorism 6: “The unprejudiced observer
(…) takes note of nothing in every individual disease except the changes in the health
of the body and the mind.(…) All these perceptible signs represent the disease in
its whole extent, together they form the true and only conceivable portrait of the
disease”. Aphorism 11: “When a person falls ill it is only this spiritual selecting
vital force everywhere present in this organism that is primarily deranged (…) it
is only the vital principle deranged to such an abnormal state that can furnish the
organism with its disagreeable sensations…(…) its morbid derangement only makes itself
known by manifestation of disease in the sensations and functions of those parts of
the organism exposed to the senses of the observer.”
2 Aphorisms 8 and 17: “Now, as in the cure effected by the removal of the whole perceptible
signs and symptoms of the disease the internal alternation of the vital principle
to which the disease is due – and consequently the whole of the disease – is at the
same time removed. It follows that the physician has only to move the whole of the
symptoms in order at the same time to abrogate and annihilate the internal change,
that is to say, the morbid derangement of the vital force – consequently the totality
of the disease, the disease itself.
3 From Sankaran: Acute miasm (panic), typhoid miasm (crisis), psoric miasm (effort),
ringworm miasm (trying/resigning), malaria miasm (complaining because unfortunate),
sycotic (accept/avoid/hide), cancer miasm (control because chaos is fatal), tubercular
miasm (must change), leprous miasm (outcast), syphilitic miasm (unbearable and fatal).
4 Rubric: delusions, walls, transparent.
5 Symptoms from the proving conducted by Anne Schadde: Mood is not constant, it is unsteady, it can change at any moment. Sensation of
floating as if without contact, offer no chance of approach with a feeling of “standing
beside myself”, not participating, as if I were surrounded by a layer. Feeling of
heaviness, a dazed state.
6 Rubrics from RADAR: Mind: full of cares, Fear, losing self-control, Sadness, weeping
with, Weeping, causeless, Weeping, when alone, Reserved, Stupefaction, as if intoxicated.
Ear: stopped sensation, Perspiration, offensive, Generalities, heaviness, internally,
load like a
Anne Vervarcke
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