The magnum opus of Dr. Samuel Hahnemann, the Organon of Medicine, has been a subject of deep scrutiny over the years. The evolution of the Organon itself is a monumental study—one that Dr. Subhas Singh has undertaken with dedication and detail. This book attempts to explore various foundational works in Homeopathy, especially those leading up to 1843, the year of the publication of the final edition of the Organon.
It includes a meticulous analysis of all the editions of the Organon, with repeated study of each aphorism and its development over time. In today's context, it is crucial to reflect deeply on the words of the Organon, and this book provides just that—a simplified yet comprehensive understanding of the evolutionary and developmental changes that the Organon of Medicine underwent.
Written in clear and accessible language, the book makes it easier for readers to grasp the dynamic evolution of Homeopathy. Whether you're an undergraduate, postgraduate student, or a practicing homoeopath, this work encourages you to delve into the manuscripts that form the cornerstone of classical Homeopathy. It is a timely and essential resource for anyone serious about understanding the true depth of this healing science.
WHAT YOU WILL FIND INSIDE:-
- Reasons behind the changes made in different editions of the Organon during Hahnemann’s lifetime.
- Analysis of Dr. Hahnemann’s personality and qualities as the founder of Homeopathy.
- Summarises Hahnemann’s early translations and original works before the Organon at a glance.
- Presents clear, edition-wise insights and translations of the Organon in a streamlined format.
- Provides an analytical and comparative study of different aphorisms across the editions.
- Describes the various challenges and struggles faced by Dr. Hahnemann throughout his journey.