Routes of Administration in Homoeopathy (Aphorism 284–285 )

In homoeopathy, the introduction of remedies into the body is done through various routes of administration, a concept studied under Pharmaconomy. Understanding these routes is crucial for optimizing the therapeutic effects of homoeopathic medicines. 1. Oral Route – Tongue, Mouth, and Stomach The oral route is the most widely used and effective method for administering … Read more

Principles of Homoeopathic Posology (Aphorisms 272–283)

Homoeopathic posology is a cornerstone of classical homoeopathy. It deals with the science and art of prescribing the correct dose, potency, and repetition of a homoeopathic remedy for a particular patient. The principles were elaborated by Samuel Hahnemann in the Organon of Medicine and emphasize the use of minimal intervention for maximal curative effect. Mode … Read more

Diet and Regimen in Homeopathy (Aphorism 259–263)

Proper dietary and hygienic measures are essential in homeopathic treatment, complementing the administration of the simillimum. Hahnemann emphasizes that during treatment, everything that can produce a medicinal effect must be removed from diet and regimen, so that the action of the prescribed remedy is not disturbed (§259). Diet and Regimen in Chronic Diseases Chronic diseases … Read more

Repetition of Medicines: Hahnemann’s Guidelines (Aphorisms 245–251)

In homoeopathy, the repetition of medicines is one of the most critical aspects of treatment. Dr. Samuel Hahnemann emphasized that improper repetition could hinder the healing process or even aggravate the patient’s condition. Aphorisms 245 to 251 in the Organon of Medicine provide precise guidance for the repetition and modification of doses in both acute … Read more

Do’s and Dont’s of Case Taking

DON’TS OF CASE TAKING DO’S OF CASE TAKING PURPOSE OF CASE TAKING To Frame the Totality of Symptoms To Perceive the True Picture of Disease For Proper Diagnosis a) Nosological Diagnosis b) Etiological Diagnosis c) Miasmatic Diagnosis d) Personality Diagnosis e) Therapeutic Diagnosis To Determine Nature of Disease To Analyze and Evaluate Symptoms To Maintain … Read more

Dynamis / Dynamic Power (Footnote to §11 of Organon)

In the philosophy of Homoeopathy i.e organon of Medicine, one of the most profound concepts introduced by Samuel Hahnemann in the Organon of Medicine is Dynamis or Dynamic Power. This idea, especially explained in the footnote to Aphorism 11, forms the foundation of understanding disease, vital force, and the action of homoeopathic remedies. For BHMS … Read more

Causes of Disease in Homoeopathy – Understanding Exciting, Fundamental & Maintaining Causes (Aphorisms 5, 6 & 7 Explained)

In homoeopathy, understanding the cause of disease is fundamental to effective treatment. According to Aphorisms 5 and 7 of the Organon of Medicine, a physician must not only observe the symptoms but also investigate the underlying causes that have led to the diseased state. Hahnemann clearly states that the “portrait of disease” is the true … Read more

Fifty Millesimal Scale in Homeopathy: Understanding Aphorism 270

Fifty Millesimal Scale in Homeopathy: The Fifty Millesimal Scale is a unique method of preparing homoeopathic potencies, described by Samuel Hahnemann in the 6th edition of the Organon of Medicine under Aphorism 270. This scale represents a “new, altered, and perfected method” of dynamization, distinct from the traditional centesimal (C) scale. Hahnemann introduced these potencies … Read more

What is Curative in Medicines? (Understanding Aphorisms 19–21)

In Aphorisms 19–21 of the Organon of Medicine, Samuel Hahnemann explains a fundamental question of Homoeopathic philosophy: Why do medicines cure diseases?What exactly is curative in medicines? This topic forms the philosophical foundation of Homoeopathy and is extremely important for BHMS examinations as well as viva voce. 1. What is Disease? According to Hahnemann: Symptoms … Read more

Why Are Medicines Stronger Than Natural Diseases? Aphorisms 30–33

Understanding why medicines are considered stronger than natural diseases is a fundamental concept in Homoeopathic Philosophy. This doctrine is clearly explained by Samuel Hahnemann in Aphorisms 30–33 of the Organon of Medicine and must be read along with Aphorism 26. For BHMS exams, this topic is frequently asked as a 10-mark question and also appears … Read more