Though everyone knows something about Homoeopathy, people don’t normally know enough about it and even some well educated persons have misunderstandings about this science. This science of Homoeopathy is discovery of the German physician Dr. Samuel Hahnemann, who was born on 10 April 1753 and breathed his last in 1843.
Dr. Hahnemann was born in the poor family of a painter of earthen pots at Mycaine in the Saxony State of Germany. A mastermind as he was, he succeeded in obtaining the highest degree of M.D. when he was only 24. He was appointed Civil Surgeon in the Dresden Hospital. After sometime he started private practice near Leipzing, but he was not satisfied with the medical science prevailing at that time and its methods of treatment.
It was in 1790 that an incident resulted in the discovery of Homoeopathy by him. Dr. Hahnemann while translating an English Materia Medica into German came across the description of Cinchona, a plant from which is made Quinine and its other compounds.
It was claimed that Cinchona is the surest remedy of malarial fever. Dr. Hahnemann also knew that, but it was also mentioned therein that indiscriminate use of Cinchona produces symptoms similar to malaria. This point struck Dr. Hahnemann and to test the statement he used a decoction of Cinchona in large doses which produced symptoms of malarial fever in him. He begin to think whether all the medicine in small doses cured the diseases or symptoms which they produced when taken in large doses. For six years he made experiments with about 300 medicines on his own person and in 1796 he confirmed and published that:
A Medicine In Minimum Doses Cures All Such Symptoms Or Diseases Which It Is Capable Of Producing In A Healthy Person When Taken In Large Doses
“Like cures Like” is the basic principle of Homoeopathy. As soon as it was published, a revolution took place in the medical world. In 1810 he published his famous work Organ on of Medicine, which is termed as the Bible of Homoeopathy and clearly and logically explains the above principle.
Now Dr. Hahnemann began to practice medicine according to the newly discovered principle of “Like cures Like” He was immensely successful in curing many so called chronic and incurable diseases. Many physicians started working on the lines suggested by him quite a few became envious and tried to defame and discourage him. There came ups and downs in Dr. Hahnemann’s career but he remained strong in his conviction. During the last years of his life he had a roaring practice in Paris.
As explained above, according to Homoeopathy, curative power of medicine depends upon its capacity to produce ailments or disease symptoms. For example, ARSENIC produces diarrhoea, vomiting, extreme prostration, burning, unquenchable thirst, anguish. If these very symptoms occur in a patient without taking ARSENIC, they shall be cured by giving him ARSENIC, but in very minute doses.
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