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 {{anchor:​s26}}In this paragraph we are told to clearly study in each medicine that which particularly demonstrates its curative power. {{anchor:​s27}}This implies that we must also individualize the effects of drugs; that we must know the particular actions of drugs. {{anchor:​s28}}In each and every case of disease we must individualize,​ first, in our diagnosis, to ascertain what is to be cured, and next, in our therapeutics,​ to find the simillimum remedy. {{anchor:​s26}}In this paragraph we are told to clearly study in each medicine that which particularly demonstrates its curative power. {{anchor:​s27}}This implies that we must also individualize the effects of drugs; that we must know the particular actions of drugs. {{anchor:​s28}}In each and every case of disease we must individualize,​ first, in our diagnosis, to ascertain what is to be cured, and next, in our therapeutics,​ to find the simillimum remedy.
  
-{{anchor:​s29}}After clearly perceiving in each individual case the symptoms to be cured, and perceiving also the individual curative powers of each medicine, the healer must also know the law of cure. {{anchor:​s30}}Here we are for the first time informed that there exists a law of cure. //​{{anchor:​s31}}One law//, which must be followed in order to be a true healer. {{anchor:​s32}}In the later paragraphs, fifty-three to fifty-six, we are further enlightened on the indisputable point that we, as an exclusive school, have but //one// solitary law of cure. {{anchor:​s33}}On the contrary, it has never been shown that there are, or may be, auxiliary and supplementary laws applicable at the option of the physician; men have babbled such absurdities,​ but when asked to explain, have, under various pretexts, kept aloof from “explanations.”+{{anchor:​s29}}After clearly perceiving in each individual case the symptoms to be cured, and perceiving also the individual curative powers of each medicine, the healer must also know the law of cure. {{anchor:​s30}}Here we are for the first time informed that there exists a law of cure. //​{{anchor:​s31}}One law//, which must be followed in order to be a true healer. {{anchor:​s32}}In the later paragraphs, ​[[en:​hahnemann:​organon:​start#​th_ed25|fifty-three]] to fifty-six, we are further enlightened on the indisputable point that we, as an exclusive school, have but //one// solitary law of cure. {{anchor:​s33}}On the contrary, it has never been shown that there are, or may be, auxiliary and supplementary laws applicable at the option of the physician; men have babbled such absurdities,​ but when asked to explain, have, under various pretexts, kept aloof from “explanations.”
  
 {{anchor:​s34}}Again,​ after knowing all this and after he has found the appropriate—the homoeopathic—remedy,​ he must know how to prepare it, in what quantity it is to be given, and when to repeat the dose. {{anchor:​s35}}At the very outset Hahnemann dwells on the mode of preparing medicine, insists on the proper dose, and on the necessity of knowing when to repeat that dose; he leaves none of the essential points, necessary for the certain cure of the sick, to the individual opinion of the physician, but later, he fully instructs him on all these points. {{anchor:​s34}}Again,​ after knowing all this and after he has found the appropriate—the homoeopathic—remedy,​ he must know how to prepare it, in what quantity it is to be given, and when to repeat the dose. {{anchor:​s35}}At the very outset Hahnemann dwells on the mode of preparing medicine, insists on the proper dose, and on the necessity of knowing when to repeat that dose; he leaves none of the essential points, necessary for the certain cure of the sick, to the individual opinion of the physician, but later, he fully instructs him on all these points.
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