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An analysis of
previous question papers of U.P.S.C as well as various state
public service commissions shows that 20-25% questions are from
Organon of medicine. But Scarcity of study materials is a
biggest handicap for candidates who are preparing seriously for
these examinations. This is a humble attempt to guide students
how to prepare Organon.
The text books that are to be referred for preparing organon for
competitive examinations are.
1) Commentary on organon by B.K.Sarcar
2) Organon of medicine by Dudgeon
3) Pioneers of homoeopathy by Dr.Mahendra singh
4) Hahneman his life&work by Richard Hael
5) First 15chapters of principles&practice of homoeopathy by
R.Hughes
6) First 6 chapters of A manual of paharmacodynamics by R.Hughes
The questions are asked especially from following areas
1)Aphorisms- students should have a clear idea regarding all the
291 aphorisms and their foot notes. By reading the appendix to
organon a deeper understanding regarding the changes organon
underwent can be made. Questions are asked from introduction to
organon also.
2)Life and works of pioneers in the field of homeopathy-An idea
regarding the great homoeopaths with
a special reference to their contributions and reason for their
conversion to homoeopathy.
3)History of organon of medicine-Precursors of organon,
different editions of organon and number of aphorisms in each
editions, year of publication, name of translators, place of
publication and other various changes that the bookunderwent.
4)History of medicine-Various systems of medicine and detailed
history homoeopathy in India. History of medicine part in text
book of preventive&social medicine by Park&Park can be referred.
5)Questions are expected from Kent`s lecures, Genious of
homoeopathy also. In most of the exams few questions are asked
regarding Kent`s observations.
HISTORY OF ORGANON
Hahnemann got inspiration from the book Novum organum ,second
part of Insaturatio magna by Lord Bacon And Organon by
Aristotle.
The precursors of
organon
(1)An essay on ascertaining the curative power of drugs,1796
(2)Aesculapius in the balance(1805) - Aesculapius was a Greek
physician
(3)Medicine of experience ,1805
(4)On the value of speculative system of medicine,1808
(5)Observations on the three current methods of treatment,1809
(6)The spirit of homoeopathic doctrine of medicine.
First edition contains 271
aphorisms.Published in 1810 at Leipzig.It was translated to
English byC.E Wheeler in 1913.
The title was
organon der rationellen heilkunde(Organon of rational healing
art).On the cover page a stanza from German Poet Gellert was
quoted.
Second edition contains 315
aphorisms (Due to wrong numbering aphorism 219 appears after 215
aphorisms 216,217 a and 218 is absent so total number of
aphorism will be seen as 318,refer appendix to oragnon).It was
published in 1819 from Leipzig. Instead of Gellerts Poem “Aude
sapere” has been quoted from the work of Roman philosopher
Horace. It was Translated to French by George Brunnow in
1824,this is the first French translation of organon. It is
described as
Augmented edition
Third edition contains 317
aphorisms (Due to wrong numbering it is seen as 320).Published
in 1824 from Kothen. It is described as improved edition
Fourth Edition contains 292
aphorisms. Published in 1829 from Kothen. It was translated to
English by H.Devrient in 1833.This is the first English
translation of Organon (First edition was translated to English
latter in 1913).Translated to French by G.Brunnow in
1832.Theory of chronic disease was introduced in this edition.
Fourth and fifth edition are known as
augmented & improved. .
Fifth edition was published in 1833
from Kothen it contains 294aphorisms. First English translation
of 5th edition Was done bf Hering`s the north American academy
of healing art in 1836.Second English translation was done by
Dudgeon in 1849.Doctrine of vital force, note on Isopathy were
introduced in this edition.
Sixth edition was published in
1921. It contains 291 aphorisms. It was translated to English by
W.Boerike
In 1922.The
manuscript of 6th edition was ready by 1842.But after death of
Hahneman manuscript was with second wife Mealnie. In 1865 she
started negotiation with Hahnemann college in Philadelphia. She
demanded huge sum so it
Was not successful. In 1878 she died. Then manuscript was at
Darup with Carl Von Boeninghausen son in law of Melanie.In 1920
Dr Haehl got whole of Hahnemannas posthumous scripts.Richard
Haehl published it In 1921. 50millismal scale was introduced in
this edition. The term vital force was replaced by vital
principle.
Introduction was
written by James Krauss. Because of the war in1870-71 and
1914-18 the manuscript was in danger of being lost.
APHORISMS
1)Mission of physician
2)Highest ideal of cure
3)Knowledge of physician.
4)Preserver of health
5)Exciting and fundamental cause, importance of constitution
6)For the physician the disease consist only totality of
symptoms.
7) Totality of symptoms
8)Once symptoms are eradicated disease is cured
9)Vital force
10)With out vital force organism is dead.
18)Totality is the sole guide to direct us in choice of remedy
19-21 What is curative in medicine
22) 2methods of treatment
23)Antipathic method
24,25)Merits of homoeopathy
26-35)Natural law of cure and explanation
26-natural law of cure
27-Curative power of drugs
28,29-modus operandi of cure
30-34 Superiority of artificial morbific agents
36-46)What happens when dissimilar &similar disease meets
46-Fixed miasm ,accessory miasm
50)Limitation of natural morbific agent
51) Happy go lucky operations are cure offered by nature.
52) practicing onetime homeopathically & at another time
allopathically is criminal treason against homoeopathy
54,55,56)Different modes of treatment
63-65)Primary action& secondary action
71) 3 point operation
72)General survey of disease acute & chronic disease
73)Acute disease &classification
74)Drug diseases
75)Drug diseases are most incurable
76Drug diseases are to be remedied by vital force itself
77)Pseudo chronic disease
78)Natural chronic disease
79)Syphilis & Sycosis
80,81) Psora fundamental cause
83)Requisite qualities of physician
1)Freedom from prejudice
2)Sound sense
3)Attention in observing & fidelity in tracing the picture of
disease
84-104)Case taking
91-Pure symptom should considered
92-Conjoint malady
94-99 Difficulty in taking chronic cases
95-Lessor accessory symptoms-Due to long suffering patient
become used to these symptoms & pay little attention
96-Hypochondriacs
97-Indolent patients
100to102-Epidemic diseases &genus epidemicus
105-145)Drug proving
108-Proving should be done in healthy human beings
109-Hahneman was the first to start proving on healthy human
beings
113-Proving of narcotic medicines secondary action are to be
observed
115-Alternating actions
117-Idiosyncracy
123-medicine for proving should be given in simple unadulterated
form
125-Diet of prover
126-Qualities of prover
127-Medicine to be proved both in males &females
128-Proving should be done in 30th potency
140-Proving in illiterate provers
141-Physician is the best prover
143-Real materia medica
147)Homoeopathic specific remedy is similimum
150-Indisposition
153-Characteristic symptoms
155-61)Homoeopathic aggravation
157-What is homoeopathic aggravation
158-Prognostic value of homoeopathic aggravation
161-In acute disease aggravation lasts for few hours in chronic
disease first 6,8 or 10days
162-171)Imperfectly selected medicine
163-accessory symptoms, are new symptoms appearing after
administration of partially indicated medicine.
164-Small no. of symptoms is not an obstacle to the cure.
165-Unhomeopathic medicines.
169,170-When totality of symptoms is not covered by a single
medicine but 2 medicines partially cover more suitable given
first .And it is not advisable after the employment of more
suitable of the 2 medicines .to administer other with out fresh
examination.
171-To treat non venereal chronic disease several antipsoric
remedies can be given in succession
172-184)One sided diseases
173-What is one sided disease
174-One sided disease with a affection of external kind is
called local malady
180,181-Accessory symptoms while treating one sided disease
183-Second prescription
185-203) Local maladies treatment
185-Allopathic idea of local maladies was that external parts
are only involved and rest of body did not participate in this
disease
186-Surgical diseases
190-Judicious treatment of local ailments is internal medicine
194-External application should not be done
204-209) Treatment of chronic diseases
204-Cause of chronic disease
207-Treatment history
208-Personal history
209-Base of prescription
210-230)Mental disease their classification & Treatment
210-One sided diseases are psoric in origin.
211-Mental disposition determines selection of remedy.
216-Mental diseases first type after disappearance of physical
symptoms.
219-Lucid interval.
220-Treatment of these type of mental disease with antipsoric
treatment.
221,222,223-Menatal disease second type, sudden out break of
insanity they should be first treated by acute medicines
followed by antipsoric treatment.
224-Mental diseases third type, mental disease of doubtful
origin.
225-Mental disease fourth type ,due to emotional factors like
anxiety, worry, vexation.
228-General management of mental disease.
231-234)Intermittent &Alternating disease.
235-244)Intermittent fever.
236-Time of administration of medicine .
242-In epidemics of intermittent fever repeated dose Sulphur or
Hepar sulph in high potency is to be given..
244-In fever endemic in marshy districts small dose of
potentised solution of cinchona bark to be given.
245-251)Repetition of medicines.
246-Necessities for rapid cure.
1-medicine must be homoeopathic
2-given in minute doses
3-repeated at suitable intervals
247-Repeatition of medicine at interval of 14,12,10,8,7 days
248-Schein symptoms caused by excess of homoeopathic medicines.
249-Antidotes
252)Obstacles to cure
253)Signs of improvement
257)Physician should avoid making favorite remedies
259-261)diet ®iment in chronic disease
262-263)Diet in acute disease
264-271)Pharmacy
264-266)Selection of genuine medicines
267-271)Preparation of medicines
270 ( in 6thedition)50 millisimal scale
272,273)1 single simple medicine at one time
274)”It is wrong to attempt complex means when simple means
suffice”, advantages of single simple medicines.
275-287)Strength of the dose for homoeopathic use
275-Large dose injures.
280- optimum dose to avoid aggravation.
284-Route of administration of drugs.
286)Magnetism electricity & galvanism.
287)use of north &south pole.
288,289)Mesmerism.
290)Massage.
291)Water bath.
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