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§ 3 If the physician clearly perceives what is to be cured in diseases, that is to say, in every individual case of disease (knowledge of disease, indication), if he clearly perceives what is curative in medicines, that is to say, in each individual medicine (knowledge of medical powers), and if heRead more
§ 3
If the physician clearly perceives what is to be cured in diseases, that is to say, in every individual case of disease (knowledge of disease, indication), if he clearly perceives what is curative in medicines, that is to say, in each individual medicine (knowledge of medical powers), and if he knows how to adapt, according to clearly defined principles, what is curative in medicines to what he has discovered to be undoubtedly morbid in the patient, so that the recovery must ensue – to adapt it, as well in respect to the suitability of the medicine most appropriate according to its mode of action to the case before him (choice of the remedy, the medicine indicated), as also in respect to the exact mode of preparation and quantity of it required (proper dose), and the proper period for repeating the dose; – if, finally, he knows the obstacles to recovery in each case and is aware how to remove them, so that the restoration may be permanent, then he understands how to treat judiciously and rationally, and he is a true practitioner of the healing art .
Aphorism 3 from Samuel Hahnemann’s Organon of Medicine lays the foundation for the physician’s mission and the principles of true healing. Here are the most important points:
🩺 Key Points of Aphorism 3
1. Physician’s Sole Mission
– The only mission of a physician is to restore health.
– This must be done in a way that is rapid, gentle, and permanent.
2. Understanding What to Cure
– The physician must clearly understand what is to be cured in disease.
– This refers to the totality of symptoms, not just isolated parts or names of diseases.
3. Knowledge of Medicines
– The physician must know what each medicine can do—its curative powers.
– This is learned through provings (testing on healthy individuals) and clinical experience.
4. Principles of Treatment
– Treatment must be based on clear principles:
– Match the remedy to the disease symptoms (similia similibus curentur—like cures like).
– Use the minimum dose necessary.
– Observe the response carefully and adjust as needed.
🧠 Clinical Insight
– Aphorism 3 is a cornerstone of homeopathic philosophy.
See less– It emphasizes precision, compassion, and scientific rigor in healing.
– It also sets the stage for the rest of the Organon, which elaborates on how to fulfill this mission.