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 ====== PATHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS NO INDICATION OF TREATMENT.====== ​ ====== PATHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS NO INDICATION OF TREATMENT.====== ​
  
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 {{anchor:​s2}}By AD Lippe, M.D., Philadelphia,​ PA, {{anchor:​s2}}By AD Lippe, M.D., Philadelphia,​ PA,
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 {{anchor:​s3}}The angels in heaven rejoice over the conversion of every sinner, and so should we, wishing and striving to procure happiness to suffering mortal humanity. {{anchor:​s4}}The first step after an offence, when the desire becomes irrepressible to reconciliation,​ is <span grade2>​confession</​span>​. {{anchor:​s5}}Such a confession we find in Nos. 22. 23, Vol. 68, of the <span grade2>​Allgemeine Homoeopathische Zeitung</​span>,​ and this confession is made by Dr, Heinrich Gottfried Schneider, Magdeburg. {{anchor:​s6}}His confession is embodied in an article on diphtheria and consequent paralysis observed on himself. {{anchor:​s3}}The angels in heaven rejoice over the conversion of every sinner, and so should we, wishing and striving to procure happiness to suffering mortal humanity. {{anchor:​s4}}The first step after an offence, when the desire becomes irrepressible to reconciliation,​ is <span grade2>​confession</​span>​. {{anchor:​s5}}Such a confession we find in Nos. 22. 23, Vol. 68, of the <span grade2>​Allgemeine Homoeopathische Zeitung</​span>,​ and this confession is made by Dr, Heinrich Gottfried Schneider, Magdeburg. {{anchor:​s6}}His confession is embodied in an article on diphtheria and consequent paralysis observed on himself.
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 {{anchor:​s7}}The article undoubtedly has been written by the learned author with the desire to convince all such of his colleagues as have fallen, or are in danger of falling into the error of believing that we can ever find a specific remedy for a pathological condition or name of disease, that it is an impossibility,​ and that the practical application of such erroneous doctrines must lead to very disastrous if not fatal results. {{anchor:​s8}}The learned doctor does not <span grade2>​express</​span>​ himself <span grade2>​exactly thus</​span>;​ but his deductions from the case as he states them will allow the interpretation that his great modesty prevented him from contending for a much higher principle which should be adopted in the homoeopathic treatment of the sick, viz.: that the pathological condition does not indicate the treatment, and that by following strictly the practical rules laid down by Hahnemann and confirmed by so many experiments,​ especially the rule that the truly curative remedy, in a given case, must be similar in its characteristics to the characteristic symptoms of the patient, we shall-instead of disappointment and disastrous results following the selection of a remedy according to pathological notions-meet with most astonishing results in the way of cures . {{anchor:​s7}}The article undoubtedly has been written by the learned author with the desire to convince all such of his colleagues as have fallen, or are in danger of falling into the error of believing that we can ever find a specific remedy for a pathological condition or name of disease, that it is an impossibility,​ and that the practical application of such erroneous doctrines must lead to very disastrous if not fatal results. {{anchor:​s8}}The learned doctor does not <span grade2>​express</​span>​ himself <span grade2>​exactly thus</​span>;​ but his deductions from the case as he states them will allow the interpretation that his great modesty prevented him from contending for a much higher principle which should be adopted in the homoeopathic treatment of the sick, viz.: that the pathological condition does not indicate the treatment, and that by following strictly the practical rules laid down by Hahnemann and confirmed by so many experiments,​ especially the rule that the truly curative remedy, in a given case, must be similar in its characteristics to the characteristic symptoms of the patient, we shall-instead of disappointment and disastrous results following the selection of a remedy according to pathological notions-meet with most astonishing results in the way of cures .
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 ^ Source: | The American Homoeopathic Review Vol. 04 No. 03, 1864, pages 204-213 | ^ Source: | The American Homoeopathic Review Vol. 04 No. 03, 1864, pages 204-213 |
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 ^ Description:​ | Pathological Conditions No Indication of Treatment | ^ Description:​ | Pathological Conditions No Indication of Treatment |
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 ^ Author: | Lippe, Ad. | ^ Author: | Lippe, Ad. |
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 ^ Year: | 1864 | ^ Year: | 1864 |
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 ^ Editing: | errors only; interlinks; formatting | ^ Editing: | errors only; interlinks; formatting |
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 ^ Attribution:​ | Legatum Homeopathicum | ^ Attribution:​ | Legatum Homeopathicum |
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