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The Science of Homeopathy – page 118

them without assistance, the vital force is powerless to prevent their growth or its own gradual deterioration, resulting in the final destruc- tion of the organism. These are called chronic diseases.

Hahnemann’s investigations into this problem occupied him for 12 years; he systematically questioned each case relentlessly, even inquir- ing into the ailments of parents and grandparents in his effort to elu- cidate the origin of the problem. Hahnemann’s account of this investi- gation is described in Chronic Diseases. It is so lucid, and answers so many questions that will undoubtedly arise in the mind of the reader, that I quote him at some length here:

The chronic diseases could, despite all efforts, be but little delayed in their progress by the Homeopathic physician and grew worse from year to year . . . 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.

. . Homeopathy alone taught first of all how to heal the well-defined idiopathic diseases . . . by a few small doses of rightly selected homeo- pathic medicine.

Whence then this less favorable, this unfavorable, result of the con- tinued treatment of the non-venereal chronic diseases even by Ho- meopathy? What was the reason for the thousands of unsuccessful endeavors to heal the other diseases of a chronic nature so that last- ing health might result? Might this be caused, perhaps, by the still too small number of Homeopathic remedies that have so far been proved as to their pure action? The followers of Homeopathy have hitherto thus consoled themselves; but this excuse, or so-called consolation, never satisfied the founder of Homeopathy – particularly because even the new additions of proved valuable medicines, increasing from year to year, have not advanced the healing of chronic (non-venereal) dis- eases by a single step, while acute diseases are not only passably re- moved, by means of a correct application of Homeopathic remedies, but with the assistance of the never-resting preservative vital force in our organism, find a speedy and complete cure.

Why, then, cannot this vital force, efficiently affected through Ho- meopathic medicine, produce any true and lasting recovery in these chronic maladies even with the aid of the Homeopathic remedies which best cover their present symptoms; while this same force which is created for the restoration of our organism is nevertheless so inde- fatigably and successfully active in completing the recovery even in severe acute diseases? What is there to prevent this?