Lectures on Organon of Medicine Volume Three
This third volume of Lectures on Organon of Medicine covers aphorisms 146 to 291.
In the same style and clarity of Part I and Part II of Dr Bhatia’s Lectures on Organon of Medicine, Part III provides the student and practitioner with the same common sense discussion of Hahnemann’s axioms and precepts (the Aphorisms of the Organon), all derived from his long and careful study and research into Hahnemann’s writings and his own in-depth clinical experience.
Too many students tend to shy away from a deep study of the Organon, if only because it can be difficult to penetrate, and it admittedly does take a great deal of special care and focus. But, with a myriad of graphs, tables, remedy comparisons, histories of natural diseases and the evolution of medical practice, definitions of arcane terms, short case examples, illustrative rubrics, and more, Part III, like the two previous volumes of Dr Bhatia’s Lectures on Organon of Medicine, greatly simplifies what at first glance appears quite complex to most readers.
Instead of Hahnemann’s Organon coming off as largely abstruse, Dr Bhatia removes virtually all obstacles to understanding and opens the door to a wonderful and delightful world of discovery and exploration of what is Homœopathy’s most important and central text.
Dr. Bhatia introduces the reader to more up-to-date scientific explanations of many Aphorisms, which serve well to advance our understanding and appreciation of Hahnemann’s assertions made long before more complete facts were known.
For us who wish to become always better at our craft as Homœopathic practitioners for the aid of our patients, Dr Bhatia’s work and teachings on the Organon are a priceless gift to our profession.
Like his first two books on this subject, Part III of Lectures on Organon of Medicine is a must companion piece to study and learn Hahnemann’s teachings in his Organon.
- Author: Manish Bhatia
- ISBN: 9788192726540
- 304 pages
- Paperback
- Published in 2021
- Printed in India (so could be of inferior quality)