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Aggravation a noticeable
intensification of the disease symptoms previously observed.
Often associated with the action of the correct homeopathic
remedy. See aphorisms 157-161, 247-249, 280, 282 of
the Organon.
Antidote a substance, or a remedy,
that counteracts the effect of a homeopathic remedy.
High temperatures are thought to antidote remedies.
Mint is said to be an antidote of Natrum muriaticum.
Many feel that coffee antidotes homeopathic remedies.
When a person is reacting incorrectly to a homeopathic
remedy, an antidote may be given to neutralize the effects.
Anti-Psoric The group of homeopathic
medicines, identified by Hahnemann, that cure the psoric
miasm and associated diseases.
allopathy the treatment of disease by
using medicines that oppose the presenting symptoms.
Avagadro's Number 6.03 x 10 to
the 23rd power. The number of molecules contained in
1 mole of a substance. Potencies greater than 12c or
24x no longer contain any molecules of the original
substance.
Boenninghausen's Concordances Boenninghausen's
lists of remedy relationships.
Causation Rubric A rubric that
reflects the cause of the disease.
Cell salts (biochemic remedies, tissue salts)
a homeopathic physician, W.H. Schuessler,
developed the Biochemic system using 12 different 'cell
salts'. Schuessler felt these were fundamental to the
proper function of the human body. Prepared in low potency(3x
or 6x) and used based on homeopathic indications.
Centesimal one of three potency
scales used in homeopathic pharmacy. It was the first
potency developed by Hahnemann. 1 part medicinal substance
(dry or tincture), mixed with 99 parts diluent (lactose
or alcohol), and then succussed (shaken), yields the
1c potency. Taking 1 part of that potency mixed with
99 parts diluent, then succussed, yields the 2c potency.
This is continued until the desired potency is reached.
A 200c has gone through this process 200 times. A 1M
potency has gone through this process 1,000 times. The
higher the potency, the stronger the stimulation of
the vital force.
Centrifugal moving away from the
center
Centripetal moving towards the
center
Characteristic Symptom a symptom
that is 'striking, strange, unusual, peculiar' in the
case. Close attention is paid to characteristic symptoms
as they must correspond to symptoms of the remedy if
it is to cure. For example, burning pain better heat,
or better lying on the painful side. See aphorism #153
of the Organon.
Chronic Disease Disease that arise
from the dynamic contagion of a chronic miasm. Left
to themselves without their specific remedy, they continue
to increase indefinitely, despite the best mental and
dietary habits.
Collective Disease In epidemics,
the collective disease reveals itself in the totality
of the signs and symptoms of several cases.
Common Symptoms symptoms that
are common to a specific disease, for example, stiff
joints in arthritis, or yellow skin in jaundice.
Complementary Complementary remedies
enhance or augment the action of the previous remedy.
Complete Symptom etiology, location
(including radiation or extension of sensation), sensation,
modalities, and concomitants all together give a complete
symptom.
Concomitant occurring simultaneously.
Refers to symptoms that happen at the same time as the
chief complaint. One of the parts of a complete symptom.
Constitution The physical body
and mental temperament that is expressive of the natural
traits and predisposition of the individual.
Contagion An infectious state
transferred by contact.
Decimal the first experiments
with the decimal scale were performed by Constantine
Hering in 1833. 1 part medicinal substance (dry or tincture),
mixed with 9 parts diluent (lactose or alcohol), and
then succussed (shaken), yields the 1X(D) potency. Taking
1 part of that potency mixed with 9 parts diluent, then
succussed, yields the 2X(D) potency. This is continued
until the desired potency is reached. dynamis-life energy,
vital force
Degree A combination of the frequency
with which a remedy cures a symptom in provings or clinical
practice. A numerical value is assigned to a remedy
in a rubric in a repertory. In the Synthesis Repertory,
this is a range from 1-4.
Diathesis A mental or physical
[inherited or acquired] chronic predisposition or disease
state.
Doctrine of Signatures The concept
that any organic substance carries within itself the
likeness of some organ or part of the human economy,
as a sign that this particular substance was applicable
to disturbances of that organ.
Drainage Remedies Remedies used
to balance, nourish, or detoxify the system.
Dyscrasia An illness or sickness.
Elimination Rubric A rubric used
in a repertorization to eliminate consideration of any
remedy that is not found within.
Etiology the cause of disease.
One of the aspects of a complete symptom.
Families Looking at remedies from
the standpoint of botanical relationships, animal groupings,
or place in the Periodic Table.
Fluxion method of homeopathic
pharmacy that does not succuss past a 30c potency. The
pressure of water is used instead.
Geginwirking (counter action) Hahnemann
divides the symptoms we see into two different types:
those which result from the first encounter between
the vital force and the external agent, and the ones
which are a result of the vital force's reaction to
the symptoms of that primary encounter-counter action.
Gemut emotions, emotional mind.
Genus Epidemicus A remedy which
is found to be curative in the majority of cases of
the same disease(eg., epidemics). Hahnemann taught that
the genus epidemicus remedies should be chosen by the
uncommon characteristic symptoms of all the patients
not the common symptoms of the epidemic disease.
Grafting method of making medicated
pellets by placing non-medicated pellets in contact
with medicated ones. Also done with liquid potencies.
Heilkunst complete medical system
Hering's Law A true cure takes
place from within to without; from the more important
organs to the lesser important; from above to below;
heals the symptoms in the reverse order of their development.
Homeopathy system of natural medicine
developed by Samuel Hahnemann. Based on the Law of Similars.
Homeoprophylaxis Use of homeopathic
medicines to prevent the occurrence of a disease.
Inimical These are remedies that
have been shown to have an adverse effect on following
one another.
Intercurrent remedy used to provide
renewed activity in a stalled case.
Isopathy the treatment of a disease
with the identical disease agent.
See Aphorism 56a of the Organon.
keynote a unique feature or fundamental
aspect of a remedy.
Lebenskraft life force or life
power
LM (50 millesimal, Q) the second
potency scale developed by Hahnemann, introduced in
the sixth edition of the Organon. Start with a 3c triturate
of a remedy. One part is placed into 500 drops liquid
(400 drops water, 100 drops alcohol). One drop is placed
into 100 drops of alcohol. This is succussed by hand
100 times. One drop of this mixture is used to medicate
500 #10 pellets. This is the Q1 potency(sometimes written
0/1). The Q2 is made by taking 1 of these medicated
pellets, putting it into 1 drop of water, and then mixing
into 100 drops of alcohol. This mixture is succussed
100 times by hand.
Today, the HPUS standard differs from Hahnemann's. The
following excerpt is taken from HPUS Abstracts - General
Pharmacy:
"LM (50 millesimal, Q) the
second potency scale developed by Hahnemann, introduced
in the sixth edition of the Organon. Start with a 3c
triturate of a remedy. One
part is placed into 500 drops liquid (4 parts water,
1 part alcohol 95% v/v). One drop is placed
into 2 ml alcohol 95% v/v. This is succussed by hand
100 times. One drop of this mixture is used to medicate
500 #10 pellets. This is the Q1 potency (sometimes written
0/1). The Q2 is made by taking 1 of these medicated
pellet and placing it into
2 ml alcohol 95% v/v. This mixture is succussed
100 times by hand."
Location where the symptom is
experienced. Location is one of the parts of a complete
symptom.
Magnetism Rubbing or stroking.
Materia Medica "materials
of medicine" in Latin. A reference that lists the
curative indications and therapeutic actions of homeopathic
medicines. This information is derived from provings
and clinical experience.
Mesmerism Healing force by which
a well-intentioned man exerts his strong will over a
patient with or without touching him, or even at some
distance, in such a way that the vital force of the
healthy mesmerizer gifted with this power dynamically
flows into the patient.
Miasm A diathesis based on an
infection, its sequellae, or inherited effects.
Modality a condition that makes
a person or their symptom better or worse. For example,
better in a hot bath, abdominal pain better bending
over, worse rainy weather, etc. Modalities are one of
the parts of a complete symptom.
Nosode a homeopathic remedy prepared
from diseased tissue or the product of disease.
One-Sided Diseases Diseases that
seem less amenable to cure because of an apparent paucity
of symptoms, one or two symptoms predominate, obscuring
almost all the others.
Organon The Organon of Medicine,
by Samuel Hahnemann, the founder of homeopathy. This
book describes the principles and practice of homeopathy.
Hahnemann wrote 6 editions of the Organon from 1810-1842.
The sixth edition, though finished in 1842, was not
published until 1921.
Originating Cause The factor responsible
for the genesis of something.
Potency the strength of a homeopathic
remedy. Determined by how many times the remedy has
been succussed and diluted during preparation. A number
and a letter are associated with the remedy name to
indicate which potency scale has been used. An example
of the decimal scale would be Arnica 6x. An example
of the centesimal scale would be Arnica 30c. An example
of the 50 millesimal scale(LM) would be Arnica LM1.
These are the 3 potency scales currently in use.
Potentized usually refers to a
substance prepared according to homeopathic pharmaceutical
standards. This means that it has gone through serial
dilution and succussion.
Plussing Extension of a dose by
adding water to the remedy solution and succussing further.
Primary Effects Every power that
acts on life, every medicine, alters the vital force
more or less and brings about in human health certain
modifications of greater or lesser duration. Although
it is a product of both the medicinal and the vital
force, this primary action nevertheless belongs more
to the domain of the former.
Proving the most accurate method
of ascertaining the action of medicines on human health.
Medicines(usually potentized) are administered to healthy
people to discover the symptoms they are capable of
producing and thereby able to cure. See aphorisms 20,
21, 108, 121, 136, 141, 145 of the Organon.
Psora the 'itch dyscrasia'. One
of the three major miasms described by Hahnemann. Deficiency
is a key element.
Remedy medicine, as in homeopathic
remedy.
Repertorize to repertorize a case
one looks up symptoms in a repertory.
Repertory an index of the homeopathic
materia medica by symptom. A list of remedies is indicated
for each symptom. All modern day repertories use Kent's
Repertory as their starting point.
Rubric a symptom as written in
a homeopathic repertory.
Sarcode a tissue or glandular extract
made into a homeopathic remedy.
Scrofula tuberculosis of the lymph
glands.
Secondary Effects Our vital force strives
to oppose its energy to this influence. This, its life-preserving
reaction, is an automatic activity called secondary
effects.
Sensation the experience of a
symptom, what it feels like. One of the parts of a complete
symptom.
Similia Similibus Currentur "Likes
are Cured by Likes". The homeopathic doctrine stating
that any substance which is capable of producing morbid
symptoms in the healthy will remove similar symptoms
occurring as an expression of disease.
Simillimum the most similar remedy
corresponding to a case. As such, the remedy most likely
to cure.
Simple Substance the basic material
from whence all force and forms in the universe have
their origin.
Stimmung tuning, mood, pitch.
Health is harmony, tone, and perfect pitch [Stimmung].
Succussion the process of forcefully
striking a homeopathic remedy against a firm surface.
Sycosis Hahnemann's term for the
chronic effects of the gonorrheal miasm. Excess is a
key element.
Syphilis Chronic effects of the
syphilitic miasm as described by Hahnemann. Destruction
is a key element.
Verstimmung Disease is a mistuning
[Verstimmung] of this healthy tone causing dissonance
in life.
Susceptibility The degree to which
a person is sensitive to a remedy or a disease.
Symptom Complex The group of symptoms
pertaining to a particular remedy.
Totality The aggregate of the characteristic
symptoms in a case. The totality of a single symptom
refers to a complete symptom.
Underlining Method of recording
the intensity of a symptom.
Vigor Vitae life force
Vis Medicatrix Naturae The healing
power of nature.
Vital Force the energy that maintains
life in the individual. See aphorisms 9-12 of the Organon.
Wesen essence, nature, substance.
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