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The
Homoeopathic healing art, as taught in my own writings and
in those of my pupils, when faithfully followed, has hitherto
shown its natural superiority over any allopathic treatment
in a very decided and striking manner; and this not only in
those diseases which suddenly attack men (the acute diseases),
but also in epidemic diseases and in sporadic fevers.
Venereal
diseases also have been radically healed by Homoeopathy much
more surely, with less trouble and without any sequelae; for
without disturbing or destroying the local manifestation it
heals the internal fundamental disease from within only, through
the best specific remedy. But the number of the other chronic
diseases on this great earth has been immeasurably greater,
and remains so.
Treatment
by allopathic physicians hitherto merely served to increase
the distress from this kind of disease; for this treatment
consisted of a whole multitude of nauseous mixtures (compounded
by the druggist from violently acting medicines in large doses,
of whose separate true effects they were ignorant), together
with the use of manifold baths, the sudorific and salivating
remedies, the, pain-killing narcotics, the injections, fomentations,
fumigations, the blistering plasters, the exutories and fontanelles,
but especially the everlasting laxatives, leeches, cuppings
and starving treatments, or whatever names may be given to
all these medicinal torments, which continually varied like
the fashions. By these means the disease was either aggravated
and the vital force, spite of so-called tonics used at intervals,
was more and more diminished; or, if any striking change was
produced by them, instead of the former. sufferings, there
appeared a worse state nameless diseases caused by medicine,
far worse and more incurable than the original natural one
- while the physician consoled the patient with the words:
The former sickness I have been fortunate enough to remove;
it is a great pity that a new (?) disease has appeared, but
I hope to be as successful in removing this latter as in the
former. And so, while the same disease assumed various
forms, and while new diseases were being added by the use
of improper, injurious medicines, the sufferings of the patient
were continually aggravated until his pitiable lamentations
were hushed forever with his dying breath, and the relatives
were soothed with the comforting pretence: Everything imaginable
has been used and applied in the case of the deceased.
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It
is not so with Homoeopathy, the great gift of God!
Even
in these other kinds of chronic diseases, its disciples, by
following the teachings presented in my former writings and
my former oral lectures, accomplished far more than all the
afore-mentioned methods of curing; i. e., when they found
the patient not too much run down and spoiled by allopathic
treatment, as was unfortunately too often the case where the
patient had any money to spend.
Using
the more natural treatment, Homoeopathic physicians have frequently
been able in a short time to remove the chronic disease which
they had before them, after examining it according to all
the symptoms perceptibly to the senses; and the means of cure
were the most suitable among the Homoeopathic remedies, used
in their smallest doses which had been so far proved as to
their pure, true effects. And all this was done without robbing
the patient of his fluids and strength, as is done by the
allopathy of the common physicians; so that the patient, fully
healed, could again enjoy gladsome days. These cures indeed
have far excelled all that allopathists had ever - in rare
cases - been able to effect by a lucky grab into their medicine
chests.
The
complaints yielded for the most part to very small doses of
that remedy which had proved its ability to produce the same
series of morbid symptoms in the healthy body; and, if the
disease was not altogether too inveterate and had not been
too much and in too great a degree mismanaged by allopathy,
it often yielded for a considerable time, so that mankind
had good reason to deem itself fortunate even for that much
help, and, indeed, it often proclaimed its thankfulness. A
patient thus treated might and often did consider himself
in pretty good health, when he fairly judged of his present
improved state and compared it with his far more painful condition
before Homoeopathy had afforded him its help.*
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(*
Of this kind were the cures of diseases caused by a psora
not yet fully developed, which had been treated by my followers
with remedies which did not belong to the number of those
which, later, proved to be the chief anti-psora remedies;
because these remedies were not yet known. They had been merely
treated with such medicines as Homoeopathically best covered
and temporarily removed the then apparent moderate symptoms,
thus causing a kind of a cure which brought back the manifest
psora into a latent condition and thus produced a kind of
healthy condition, especially with young, vigorous persons,
such as would appear as real health to every observer who
did not examine accurately; and this state often lasted for
many years. But with chronic diseases caused by a psora already
fully developed, the medicines which were then known never
sufficed for a complete cure, any more than these same medicines
suffice at the present time.)
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Even
some gross errors of diet, taking cold, the appearance of
weather especially rough, wet and cold or stormy, or even
the approach of autumn, if ever so mild, but, more yet, winter
and a wintry spring, and then some violent exertion of the
body or mind, but particularly some shock to the health caused
by some severe external injury, or a very sad event that bowed
down the soul, repeated fright, great grief, sorrow and continuous
vexation, often caused in a weakened body the re-appearance
of one or more of the ailments which seemed to have been already
overcome; and this new condition was often aggravated by some
quite new concomitants, which if not more threatening than
the former ones which had been removed homoeopathically were
often just as troublesome and now more obstinate. This would
be especially the case whenever the seemingly cured disease
had for its foundation a psora which had been more fully developed.
When such a relapse would take place the Homoeopathic physician
would give the remedy most fitting among the medicines then
known, as if directed against a new disease, and this would
again be attended by a pretty good success, which for the
time would again bring the patient into a better state. In
the former case, however, in which merely the troubles which
seemed to have been removed were renewed, the remedy which
had been serviceable the first time would prove less useful,
and when repeated again it would help still less. Then perhaps,
even under the operation of the Homoeopathic remedy which
seemed best adapted, and even where the mode of living had
been quite correct new symptoms of disease would be added
which could be removed only inadequately and imperfectly;
yea, these new symptoms were at times not at all improved,
especially when some of the obstacles above mentioned hindered
the recovery.
Some
joyous occurrence, or an external condition of circumstances
improved by fortune, a pleasant journey, a favorable season
or a dry, uniform temperature, might occasionally produce
a remarkable pause of shorter or longer duration in the disease
of the patient, during which the Homoeopath might consider
him as fairly recovered; and the patient himself, if he good-naturedly
overlooked some passable moderate ailments, might consider
himself as healthy. Still such a favorable pause would never
be of long duration, and the return and repeated returns of
the complaints in the end left even the best selected Homoeopathic
remedies then known, and given in the most appropriate doses,
the less effective the oftener they were repeated. They served
at last hardly even as weak palliatives. But usually, after
repeated attempts to conquer the disease which appeared in
a form always somewhat changed, residual complaints appeared
which the Homoeopathic medicines hitherto proved, though not
few, had to leave uneradicated, yea, often undiminished. Thus
there ever followed varying complaints ever more troublesome,
and, as time proceeded, more threatening, and this even while
the mode of living was correct and with a punctual observance
of directions. The chronic disease could, despite all efforts,
be but little delayed in its progress by the Homoeopathic
physician and grew worse from year to year.
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This
was, and remained, the quicker or slower process in such treatments
in all non-venereal, severe chronic diseases, even when these
were treated in exact accordance with the Homoeopathic, art
as hitherto known. Their beginning was promising, the continuation
less favorable, the outcome hopeless.
Nevertheless
this teaching was founded upon the steadfast pillar of truth
and will evermore be so. The attestation of its excellence,
yea, of its infallibility (so far as this can be predicated
of human affairs), it has laid before the eyes of the world
through facts.
Homoeopathy
alone taught first of all how to heal the well-defined idiopathic
diseases, the old, smooth scarlet fever of Sydenham, the more
recent purples, whooping cough, croup, sycosis, and autumnal
dysenteries, by means of the specifically aiding Homoeopathic
remedies. Even acute pleurisy, and typhous contagious epidemics
must now allow themselves to be speedily turned into health
by a few small doses of rightly-selected Homoeopathic medicine.
Whence
then this less favorable, this unfavorable, result of the
continued treatment of the non-venereal chronic diseases even
by Homoeopathy? What was the reason of the thousands of unsuccessful
endeavors to heal the other diseases of a chronic nature so
that lasting health might result? Might this be caused, perhaps,
by the still too small number of Homoeopathic remedial means
that have so far been proved as to their pure action? The
followers of Homoeopathy have hitherto thus consoled themselves;
but this excuse, or so-called consolation, never satisfied
the founder of Homoeopathy - particularly because even the
new additions of proved valuable medicines, increasing from
year to year, have not advanced the healing of chronic (non-venereal)
diseases by a single step, while acute diseases (unless these,
at their commencement, threaten unavoidable death) are not
only passably removed, by means of a correct; application
of homoeopathic remedies, but with the assistance of the never-resting,
preservative vital force in our organism, find a speedy and
complete cure.
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Why
then, cannot this vital force, efficiently affected through
Homoeopathic medicine, produce any true and lasting recovery
in these chronic maladies even with the aid of the Homoeopathic
remedies which best cover their present symptoms; while this
same force which is created for the restoration of our organism
is nevertheless so indefatigably and successfully active in
completing the recovery even in severe acute diseases? What
is there to prevent this?
The
answer to this question, which is so natural, inevitably led
me to the discovery of the nature of these chronic diseases.
To
find out then the reason why all the medicines known to Homoeopathy
failed to bring a real cure in the above-mentioned diseases,
and to gain an insight more nearly correct and, if possible,
quite correct, into the true nature of the thousands of chronic
diseases which still remain uncured, despite the incontestable
truth of the Homoeopathic Law of Cure, this very serious task
has occupied me since the years 1816 and 1817, night and day;
and behold! the Giver of all good things permitted me within
this space of time to gradually solve this sublime problem
through unremitting thought, indefatigable inquiry, faithful
observation and the most accurate experiments made for the
welfare of humanity.*
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(*Yet
I did not allow any of these unintermitted endeavors to become
known either to the world or to my followers, not, indeed,
because the ingratitude so frequently shown to me prevented
me, for I heed neither ingratitude nor persecutions on my
troublous path of life, which yet has not proved altogether
joyless, because of the great goal toward which I have striven.
No, I left it unmentioned because it is improper, yea, hurtful
to speak or write of things still immature. Not until the
year I827 did I communicate the essentials of the discovery
to two of my pupils, who had been of the greatest service
to the art of Homoeopathy, for their own benefit and that
of their patients, so that the whole discovery might not be
lost to the world if perchance a higher call to eternity had
called me away before the completion of the book - an event
not so very improbable in my seventy-third year.)
It
was a continually repeated fact that the non-venereal chronic
diseases, after being time and again removed homoeopathically
by the remedies fully proved up to the present time, always
returned in a more or less varied form and with new symptoms,
or reappeared annually with an increase of complaints. This
fact gave me the first clew that the Homoeopathic physician
with such a chronic (non-venereal) case, yea in all cases
of (non-venereal) chronic disease, has not only to combat
the disease presented before his eyes, and must not view and
treat it as if it were a well-defined disease, to be speedily
and permanently destroyed and healed by ordinary homoeopathic
remedies but that he has always to encounter only some separate
fragment of a more deep-seated original disease.
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The
great extent of this is shown in the new symptoms appearing
from time to time; so that the Homoeopathic physician must
not hope to permanently heal the separate manifestations of
this kind in the presumption, hitherto entertained, that they
are well-defined, separately existing diseases which can be
healed permanently and completely. He, therefore, must first
find out as far as possible the whole extent of all the accidents
and symptoms belonging, to the unknown Primitive malady before
he can hope to discover one or more medicines which may homoeopathically
cover the whole of the original disease by means of its peculiar
symptoms. By this method he may then be able victoriously
to heal and wipe out the malady in its whole extent, consequently
also its separate members; that is, all the fragments of a
disease appearing in so many various forms.
But
that the original malady sought for must be also of a miasmatic,
chronic nature clearly appeared to me from this circumstance,
that after it has once advanced and developed to a certain
degree it can never be removed by the strength of any robust
constitution, it can never be overcome by the most wholesome
diet and order of life, nor will it die out of itself. But
it is evermore aggravated, from year to year, through a transition
into other and more serious symptoms,*
even till the end of man's life, like every other chronic,
miasmatic sickness; e. g., the venereal bubo which has not
been healed from within by mercury, its specific remedy, but
has passed over into venereal disease. This latter, also never
passes away of itself, but, even with the most correct mode
of life and with the most robust bodily constitution, increases
every year and unfolds evermore into new and worse symptoms,
and this, also, to the end of man's life.
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(*Not
unfrequently phthisis passes over into insanity; dried-up
ulcers into dropsy or apoplexy; intermittent fever into asthma;
affections of the abdomen into pains in the joints or paralysis;
pains in the limbs into haemorrhage, etc., and it was not
difficult to discover that the later must also have their
foundation in the original malady and can only be a part of
a far greater whole.)
I
had come thus far in my investigations and observations with
such non-venereal patients, when I discovered, even in the
beginning, that the obstacle to the cure of many cases which
seemed delusively like specific, well-defined diseases, and
yet could not be cured in a Homoeopathic manner with the then
proved medicines, seemed very often to lie in a former eruption
of itch, which was not unfrequently confessed; and the beginning
of all the subsequent sufferings usually dated from that time.
So also with similar chronic patients who did not confess
such an infection, or, what was probably more frequent, who
had, from inattention, not perceived it,. or, at least, could
not remember it. After a careful inquiry it usually turned
out that little traces of it (small pustules of itch, herpes,
etc.) had showed themselves with them from time to time, even
if but rarely, as an indubitable sign of a former infection
of this kind.
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These
circumstances, in connection with the fact that innumerable
observations of physicians,*
and not infrequently my own experience, had shown that an
eruption of itch suppressed by faulty practice or one which
had disappeared from the skin through other means was evidently
followed, in persons otherwise healthy, by the same or similar
symptoms; these circumstances, I repeat, could leave no doubt
in my mind as to the internal foe which I had to combat in
my medical treatment of such cases.
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(*So
also, more lately, VON AUTENRIETH (in Tubitiger Blatter fur
Naturwissenschaft and Arzneikunde, 2 vol., 2d part.))
Gradually
I discovered more effective means against this original malady
that caused so many complaints; against this malady which
may be called by the general name of Psora; i. e., against
the internal itch disease with or without its attendant eruption
on the skin. It then became manifest to me, through the aid
afforded when using these medicines in similar chronic diseases,
in which the patient was unable to show a like cause, that
also these cases in which the patient remembered no infection
of this kind were of necessity caused by a Psora with which
he had been infected, perhaps, even in his cradle, or in some
other way that had escaped his memory; and this often received
corroboration on a more careful inquiry with the parents or
aged relatives.
Most
painstaking observations as to the aid afforded by the anti-psoric
remedies which were added in the first of these eleven years
have taught me evermore, how frequently not only the moderate,
but also the more severe and the most severe, chronic diseases
are of this origin. This observation taught me that not only
most of the many cutaneous eruptions which Willan distinguishes
with such extreme care from one another, and which have received
separate names, but also almost all adventitious formations,
from the common wart on the finger up to the largest sarcomatous
tumor, from the malformations of the finger-nails up to the
swellings of the bones and the curvature of the spine, and
many other softenings and deformities of the bones, both at
an early and at a more advanced age, are caused by the Psora.
So, also, frequent epistaxis, the accumulation of blood in
the veins of the rectum and the anus, discharges of blood
from the same (blind or flowing piles), haemoptysis, hematemesis,
hematuria, and deficient as well as too frequent menstrual
discharges, night-sweats of several years' duration, parchment-like
dryness of the skin, diarrhoea of many years, standing, as
well as permanent constipation and difficult evacuation of
the bowels, long-continued erratic pains, convulsions occurring
repeatedly for a number of years, chronic ulcers and inflammations,
sarcomatous enlargements and tumors, emaciation, excessive
sensitiveness as well as deficiencies in the senses of seeing,
hearing, smelling, tasting and feeling; excessive as well
as extinguished sexual desire; diseases of the mind and of
the soul, from imbecility up to ecstasy, from melancholy up
to raging insanity; swoons and vertigo; the so-called diseases
of the heart; abdominal complaints and all that is comprehended
under hysteria and hypochondria - in short, thousands of tedious
ailments of humanity called by pathology with various names,
are, with few exceptions, true descendants of this many-formed
Psora alone. I was thus instructed by my continued observations,
comparisons and experiments in the last years, that the ailments
and infirmities of body and soul which, in their manifest
complaints, differ, so radically and which, with different
patients, appear so very unlike (if they do not belong to
the two venereal diseases, syphilis and sycosis), are but
partial manifestations of the ancient miasma of leprosy and
itch; i. e., merely descendants of one and the same vast original
malady, the almost innumerable symptoms of which form but
one whole and are to be regarded and to be medicinally treated
as the parts of one and the same disease in the same way as
in a great epidemic of typhus fever. Thus in the year 1813
one patient would be prostrated with only a few symptoms of
this plague, a second patient showed only a few but different
ailments, while a third, fourth, etc., would complain of still
other ailments belonging to this epidemic disease, while they
were, nevertheless, all sick with one and the same pestilential
fever, and the entire and complete image of the typhus fever
reigning at the time could Only be obtained by gathering together
the symptoms of all, or at feast of many of these patients.
Then the one or two remedies,*
found to be Homoeopathic, healed the whole epidemy, and therefore
showed themselves specifically helpful with every patient,
though the one might be suffering from symptoms differing
from those of others, and almost all seemed to be suffering
from different diseases.
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(*In
the typhus of 1813 bryonia and rhus toxicodendron were the
specific remedies for all the patients.)
Just
so, only upon a far larger scale, it is with the Psora, this
fundamental disease of so many chronic maladies, each of which
seems to be essentially different from the others, but really
is not; as may readily be seen from the agreement of several
symptoms common to them which appear as the disease runs its
course, and also from their being healed through the same
remedy.
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All
chronic diseases of mankind, even those left to themselves,
not aggravated by a perverted treatment, show, as said, such
a constancy and perseverance, that as soon as they have developed
and have not been thoroughly healed by the medical art, they
evermore increase with the years, and during the whole of
man's lifetime; and they cannot be diminished by the strength
belonging even to the most robust constitution. Still less
can they be overcome and extinguished. Thus they never pass
away of themselves, but increase and are aggravated even till
death. They must therefore all have for their origin and foundation
constant chronic miasms, whereby their parasitical existence
in the human organism is enabled to continually rise and grow.
In
Europe and also on the other continents so far as it is known,
according to all investigations, only three chronic miasms
are found, the diseases caused by which manifest themselves
through local symptoms, and from which most, if not all, the
chronic diseases originate; namely, first, SYPHILIS, which
I have also called the venereal change disease; then sycosis,
or the fig-wart disease, and finally the chronic disease which
lies at the foundation of the eruption of itch; i. e., the
PSORA; which I shall treat of first as the most important.
PSORA
is that most ancient, most universal, most destructive, and
yet most misapprehended chronic miasmatic disease which for
many thousands of years has disfigured and tortured mankind,
and which during the last centuries has become the mother
of all the thousands of incredibly various (acute and) chronic
(non-venereal) diseases, by which the whole civilized human
race on the inhabited globe is being more and more afflicted.
PSORA
is the oldest miasmatic chronic disease known to us. just
as tedious as syphilis and sycosis, and therefore not to be
extinguished before the last breath of the longest human life,
unless it is thoroughly cured, since not even the most robust
constitution is able to destroy and extinguish it by its own
proper strength, Psora, or the Itch disease, is beside this
the oldest and most hydra-headed of all the chronic miasmatic
diseases.
(See
Organon of the Healing Art, fifth edition, 1834, § 100 sq.)
In
the many thousands of years during which it may have afflicted
mankind, - for the most ancient history of the most ancient
people does not reach to its origin, - it has so much increased
in the extent of its pathological manifestations - an extent
which may to some degree be explained by its increased development
during such all inconceivable number of years in so many millions
of organisms through which it has passed, - that its secondary
symptoms are hardly to be numbered. And, if we except those
diseases which have, been created by a perverse medical practice
or by deleterious labors in quicksilver, lead, arsenic, etc.,
which appear in the common pathology under a hundred proper
names as supposedly separate and well-defined diseases (and
also those springing from syphilis and the still rarer ones
springing from sycosis), all the remaining natural chronic
diseases, whether with names or without them, find in PSORA
their real origin, their only source.
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