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§ 206 Before commencing the treatment of a chronic disease, it is necessary to make the most careful investigation as to whether the patient has had a venereal infection (or an infection with condylomatous gonorrhoea); for then the treatment must be directed towards this alone, when only the signs oRead more
§ 206
Before commencing the treatment of a chronic disease, it is necessary to make the most careful investigation as to whether the patient has had a venereal infection (or an infection with condylomatous gonorrhoea); for then the treatment must be directed towards this alone, when only the signs of syphilis (or of the rarer condylomatous disease) are present, but this disease is very seldom met with alone nowadays. If such infection have previously occurred, this must also be borne in mind in the treatment of those cases in which psora is present, because in them the latter is complicated with the former, as is always the case when the symptoms are not those of pure syphilis; for when the physician thinks he has a case of old venereal disease before him, he has always, or almost always, to treat a syphilitic affection accompanied mostly by (complicated with) psora, for the internal itch dyscrasia (the psora) is far the most frequent fundamental cause of chronic diseases. At times, both miasms may be complicated also with sycosis in chronically diseased organisms, or, as is much more frequently the case, psora is the sole fundamental cause of all other chronic maladies, whatever names they may bear, which are, moreover, so often bungled, increased and disfigured to a monstrous extent by allopathic unskillfulness.
Here are the important points of Aphorism 206 from Samuel Hahnemann’s Organon of Medicine (6th Edition):
📌 Aphorism 206 – Key Insights
Topic: Investigating Chronic Disease Origins
🔍 Thorough Investigation Before Treatment : Before starting treatment for a chronic disease, the physician must carefully investigate whether the patient has had a venereal infection, such as syphilis or gonorrhea (sycosis).
🧬 Treatment Focus: If signs of syphilis or sycosis are present, the treatment must be directed specifically toward that miasm. However, Hahnemann notes that these infections rarely occur alone.
⚠️ Complication with Psora: In most cases, syphilitic or sycotic infections are complicated with psora, the most common and fundamental cause of chronic diseases. So, the physician is often dealing with mixed miasms.
🧠 Misleading Patient Narratives: Patients may attribute their chronic illness to minor events like a cold, fright, or sprain. Hahnemann warns that these are not sufficient causes for long-standing disease. Instead, such events may have triggered latent psora.
🧩 Psora as the Root Cause: Psora is described as the most frequent and certain underlying cause of chronic diseases, whether alone or in combination with other miasms.
🧠 Philosophical Takeaway
Aphorism 206 emphasizes the importance of:
See less– Identifying the true miasmatic origin of chronic diseases.
– Avoiding superficial explanations and focusing on deep-rooted causes.
– Recognizing that psora, often misunderstood or overlooked, plays a central role in chronic pathology.