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Samuel Hahnemann's philosophy

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June 7, 2013· 1 min read
Samuel Hahnemann's philosophy
PhilosophyChesterPn · June 7, 2013 · 1 min

PHILOSOPHY: SAMUEL HAHNEMANN First Maxim of experience: When two abnormal general irritations act simultaneously on the body, if the two be dissimilar, then the action of the one (the weaker) irritation will be suppressed and suspended for some time by the other (the stronger) and on the other hand,

PHILOSOPHY: SAMUEL HAHNEMANN First Maxim of experience: When two abnormal general irritations act simultaneously on the body, if the two be dissimilar, then the action of the one (the weaker) irritation will be suppressed and suspended for some time by the other (the stronger) and on the other hand, our Second maxim of experience: When the two irritations greatly resemble each other, then the one (the weaker) irritation, together with its effects, will be completely extinguished and annihilated by the analogous power of the other (the stronger) Beatriz H Hill!

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