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The Nature of Illness
§7
Now, as in a disease, from which no manifest exciting or maintaining
cause (causa occasionalis) has to be removed 1), we can perceive nothing but
the morbid symptoms, it must (regard being had to the possibility of a miasm, and
attention paid to the accessory circumstances, (§ 5) be the symptoms
alone by which the disease demands and points to the remedy suited to relieve it - and,
moreover, the totality of these its symptoms, of this outwardly reflected picture of
the internal essence of the disease, that is, of the affection of the vital force,....indeed the only thing the physician has to take note of in every case of
disease
1) materia peccans!
§ 11
When a person falls ill, it is only this spirit-like,[Remark: for no linguistic reason whatsoever the translator here has used "spiritual" instead of "spirit-like". Hahnemann definitely used "spirit-like" here same as everywhere else!] self acting
(automatic) vital force, everywhere present in his organism, that is primarily deranged by
the dynamic* influence upon it of a morbific agent inimical to life; it is only the vital
force, deranged to such an abnormal state, that can furnish the organism with its
disagreeable sensations, and incline it to the irregular processes which we call disease;
for, as a power invisible in itself, and only cognizable by its effects on the organism,
its morbid derangement only makes itself known by the manifestation of disease in the
sensations and functions of those parts of the organism exposed to the senses of the
observer and physician, that is, by morbid symptoms, and in no other way can it
make itself known.
* What is dynamic influence, - dynamic power? Our earth, by
virtue of a hidden invisible energy, carries the moon around her in twenty-eight days and
several hours, and the moon alternately, in definite fixed hours (deducting certain
differences which occur with the full and new moon) raises our northern seas to flood tide
and again correspondingly lowers them to ebb. Apparently this takes place not through
material agencies, not through mechanical contrivances, as are used for products of human
labor; and so we see numerous other events about us as results of the action of one
substance on another substance without being able to recognize a sensible connection
between cause and effect. Only the cultured, practised in comparison and deduction, can
form for himself a kind of supra-sensual idea sufficient to keep all that is material or
mechanical in his thoughts from such concepts. He calls such effects dynamic, virtual,
that is, such as result from absolute, specific, pure energy and action of he one
substance upon the other substance.
For instance, the dynamic effect of the sick-making influences
upon healthy man, as well as the dynamic energy of the medicines upon the principle of
life in the restoration of health is nothing else than infection and so not in any way
material, not in any way mechanical. Just as the energy of a magnet attracting a piece of
iron or steel is not material, not mechanical. One sees that the piece of iron is
attracted by one pole of the magnet, but how it is done is not seen. This invisible energy
of the magnet does not require mechanical (material) auxiliary means, hook or lever, to
attract the iron. The magnet draws to itself and this acts upon the piece of iron or upon
a steel needle by means of a purely immaterial invisible, conceptual, inherent energy,
that is, dynamically, and communicates to the steel needle the magnetic energy equally
invisibly (dynamically). The steel needle becomes itself magnetic, even at a distance when
the magnet does not touch it, and magnetises other steel needles with the same magnetic
property (dynamically) with which it had been endowered previously by the magnetic rod,
just as a child with small-pox or measles communicates to a near, untouched healthy child
in an invisible manner (dynamically) the small-pox or measles, that is, infects it at a
distance without anything material from the infective child going or capable of going to
the one to be infected. A purely specific conceptual influence communicated to the near
child small-pox or measles in the same way as the magnet communicated to the near needle
the magnetic property.
In a similar way, the effect of medicines upon living man is to
be judged. Substances, which are used as medicines, are medicines only in so far as they
possess each its own specific energy to alter the well-being of man through dynamic,
conceptual influence, by means of the living sensory fibre, upon the conceptual
controlling principle of life. The medicinal property of those material substances which
we call medicines proper, relates only to their energy to call out alterations in the
well-being of animal life. Only upon this conceptual principle of life, depends their
medicinal health-altering, conceptual (dynamic) influence. Just as the nearness of a
magnetic pole can communicate only magnetic energy to the steel (namely, by a kind of
infection) but cannot communicate other properties (for instance, more hardness or
ductility, etc.). And thus every special medicinal substance alters through a kind of
infection, that well-being of man in a peculiar manner exclusively its own and not in a
manner peculiar to another medicine, as certainly as the nearness of the child ill with
small-pox will communicate to a healthy child only small-pox and not measles. These
medicines act upon our well-being wholly without communication of material parts of the
medicinal substances, thus dynamically, as if through infection. Far more healing energy
is expressed in a case in point by the smallest dose of the best dynamized medicines, in
which there can be, according to calculation, only so little of material substance that
its minuteness cannot be thought and conceived by the best arithmetical mind, than by
large doses of the same medicine in substance. That smallest dose can therefore contain
almost entirely only the pure, freely-developed, conceptual medicinal energy, and bring
about only dynamically such great effects as can never be reached by the crude medicinal
substances itself taken in large doses.
It is not in the corporal atoms of these highly dynamized
medicines, nor their physical or mathematical surfaces (with which the higher energies of
the dynamized medicines are being interpreted but vainly as still sufficiently material)
that the medicinal energy is found. More likely, there lies invisible in the moistened
globule or in its solution, an unveiled, liberated, specific, medicinal force contained in
the medicinal substance which acts dynamically by contact with the living animal fibre
upon the whole organism (without communicating to it anything material however highly
attenuated) and acts more strongly the more free and more immaterial the energy has become
through the dynamization.
Is it then so utterly impossible for our age celebrated for its
wealth in clear thinkers to think of dynamic energy as something non-corporeal, since we
see daily phenomena which cannot be explained in any other manner? If one looks upon
something nauseous and becomes inclined to vomit, did a material emetic come into his
stomach which compels him to this anti-peristaltic movement? Was it not solely the dynamic
effect of the nauseating aspect upon his imagination? And if one raises his arm, does it
occur through a material visible instrument? a lever? Is it not solely the conceptual
dynamic energy of his will which raises it?
§ 12
It is the morbidly affected vital energy alone that produces disease1,
so that the morbid phenomena perceptible to our senses express at the same time all the
internal change, that is to say, the whole morbid derangement of the internal dynamis; in
a word, they reveal the whole disease; consequently, also, the disappearance under
treatment of all the morbid phenomena and of all the morbid alterations that differ from
the healthy vital operations, certainly affects and necessarily implies the restoration of
the integrity of the vital force and, therefore, the recovered health of the whole
organism.
1)How the vital force causes the
organism to display morbid phenomena, that is, how it produces disease, it would
be of no practical utility to the physician to know, and will forever remain concealed
from him; only what it is necessary for him to know of the disease and what is fully
sufficient for enabling him to cure it, has the Lord of life revealed to his senses
§ 13
Therefore disease (that does not come within the province of manual surgery)
considered, as it is by the allopathists, as a thing separate from the living whole, from
the organism and its animating vital force, and hidden in the interior, be it ever so
subtle a character, is an absurdity, that could only be imagined by minds of a
materialistic stamp, and has for thousands of years given to the prevailing system of
medicine all those pernicious impulses that have made it a truly mischievous [non-healing]
art.
§14
There is, in the interior of man, nothing morbid that is curable and no invisible
morbid alteration that is curable which does not make itself known to the accurately
observing physicians by means of morbid signs and symptoms - an arrangement in perfect
conformity with the infinite goodness of the all-wise Preserver of human life.
§ 15
The affection of the morbidly deranged, spirit-like dynamis (vital force) that animates
our body in the invisible interior, and the totality of the outwardly cognizable symptoms
produced by it in the organism and representing the existing malady, constitute a whole;
they are one and the same. The organism is indeed the material instrument of the life, but
it is not conceivable without the animation imparted to it by the instinctively perceiving
and regulating dynamis, just as the vital force is not conceivable without the organism,
consequently the two together constitute a unity, although in thought our mind separates
this unity into two distinct conceptions for the sake of easy comprehension.
§ 16
.... 1)>A
warning dream, a superstitious fancy, or a solemn prediction that death would occur at a
certain day or at a certain hour, has not unfrequently produced all the signs of
commencing and increasing disease, of approaching death and death itself at the hour
announced, which could not happen without the simultaneous production of the inward change
(corresponding to the state observed internally); and hence in such cases all the morbid
signs indicative of approaching death have frequently been dissipated by an identical
cause, by some cunning deception or persuasion to a belief in the contrary, and health
suddenly restored, which could not have happened without the removal, by means of this
mortal remedy, of the internal and external morbid change that threatened death.
§18
But as nothing is to be observed in diseases that must be removed in
order to change them into health besides the totality of their signs and symptoms,.....
§ 29
As every disease (not entirely surgical) consists only in a special,
morbid, dynamic alteration of our vital energy (of the principle of life) manifested in
sensation and motion,.....
§ 31
1)When
I call a disease a derangement of man's state of health, I am far from
wishing thereby to give a hyperphysical explanation of the internal nature of
disease generally, or of any case of disease in particular. It is only intended by this
expression to intimate, what it can be proved diseases are not and cannot be,
that they are not mechanical or chemical alterations of material substance of the body,
and not dependant on a material morbific substance, but that they are merely spirit-like
(conceptual) dynamic derangements of life.
§ 148
The natural disease is never to be considered as a noxious material
situated somewhere within the interior or exterior of man (§ 11-13)
but as one produced by an inimical spirit-like (conceptual) agency which, like a kind of
infection (note to § 11) disturbs in its instinctive existence of
the spirit-like (conceptual) principle of life within the organism torturing it as an evil
spirit and compelling it to produce certain ailments and disorders in the regular course
of its life. These are known as symptoms (disease).
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