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Homeopathy – Medicine for the New Millennium – page 4

Chapter 2

SAMUEL HAHNEMANN and THE LAW OF SIMILARS
‘The physician’s highest and only calling is to restore health to the sick, which is called Healing’
– Samuel Hahnemann1
Homeopathy is a highly systematic method of powerfully stim- ulating the body’s vital force to cure illness. It is based on a few simple but profoundly insightful principles of Nature which are contrary to commonly held beliefs.
In all its ramifications, homeopathy is far too sophisticated a dis- cipline to be learned in a few seminars, or by reading this book. The principles are simple in concept, but difficult to fully com- prehend, and they require years of intensive training and expe- rience to apply – as many, or more, years as in a standard medi- cal school.
To properly introduce homeopathy, we must go back nearly 200 years and examine perhaps the most remarkable story in med- ical history, all encompassed in the life of one man. With time, I am certain that this man will rank as one of the greats in his- tory, alongside such giants of discovery as Einstein, Newton, and Hippocrates. His insights have radically and permanently al- tered our perceptions of not only health and disease but also, like these men, the nature of existence itself.
For this reason, we shall trace the life and thought of this man in some detail as a means of explaining and clarifying the basic principles of homeopathy.
In 1810, a book entitled Organon of the Art of Healing was pub- lished in Torgaou, a small town in Germany. ‘Organon’ is a Greek word which signifies ‘the means’. Its author, Samuel Hahnemann, was an extremely prominent physician and medical author of the