Wischner M Wollte Hahnemann die Einleitung zur sechsten Auflage des 'Organon' kürzen? KH. 1996: 40(4): 153-159. | ||
| Abstract | In the introduction of the fifth edition of the Organon, Hahnemann deals, among other things, with other forms of therapies of his time. When the sixth and the fifth edition are compared, evidence exists, that Hahnemann intended to shorten this passage in the sixth edition -- nearly 1/5 of the fifth or 1/6 of the sixth edition. In the editions, which were substantial so far, this remained unnoticed. Arguments are presented, which speak for a shortening and the possible consequences are mentioned. | |
| Project | Published from project: The Homeopathy of Hahnemann: The Development of his Concept Reflected in his Organon (1810-1829) [ Details ] |
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