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Organon of the Medical Art
Edited and annotated by Wenda Brewster O'Reilly, Ph.D.
Based on treating the whole patient rather than isolated symptoms, homeopathy uses minute doses of naturally derived medicine to stimulate the patient's own life force. Dr. Samuel Hahnemann's pioneering text Organon of the Medical Art remains the foundation for all study in this field. Read the Foreword by Jeremy Sherr.
Acclaim for the Organon of the Medical Art
"This philosophical masterpiece by the founder of homeopathy brilliantly covers all aspects of natural health care."
"The Organon of the Medical Art is a must read for anyone who gives or receives medical care."
"This superb edition of the Organon enables Hahnemann's genius to spread beyond the confines of the homeopathic community - to all who are interested in discovering a gentle, safe, and effective method of healing."
"O'Reilly has edited what is likely to become one of the most important books on homeopathy in this century...For the first time, Hahnemann's profound teachings, which are the foundation of homeopathy, can be read and understood with relative ease."
"The Organon of the Medical Art is one of the greatest books published in the history of medicine. It clearly describes how medicines can be used to stimulate natural healing. Hahnemann's revolutionary paradigm of medicine has far-reaching implications for all types of medical practice."
"Homeopathic medicine is the most radical and effective system of medicine the world has ever known. Although the Organon was written 200 years ago, it is only now, at the dawn of the 21st century, that its true relevance can be appreciated by all."
"The Organon is the cornerstone of homeopathy. In it, Hahnemann takes us on a philosophical journey through the age-old questions of health, disease and healing. Along the way he answers most questions any homeopath could have...This is the translation we have all been waiting for."
"The best translation yet, and the most comprehensive and organized information about the Organon."
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