Dear Albert,
Please explain? Are you of the opinion that Hahnemann's Theory of Chronic Disease was incorrect? If you are then in many minor respects, yes, I would agree- he was clearly struggling with a concept far beyond his time. But in terms of the fundamental theory, which I believe may be grossly misunderstood throughout our profession, Hahnemann is absolutely and irrefutably correct.
I don't quite believe that our profession could have misunderstood this theory, it's just that nobody really seems to emphasise the fundamental point, which Hahnemann repeated again again throughout his work (on almost every page), specifically that chronic disease is a result of mismanagement [suppression] of certain (specific) more superficial disease manifestations; and that Hahnemann's fundamental theory has been obscured by the confused and somewhat bigoted writings of one James Tyler Kent. I would be interested to hear your views.
Sim
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