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INDIVIDUALIZATION ACCORDING TO ORGANON OF MEDICINE: A CRITICAL REVIEW BASED ON CLASSICAL HOMOEOPATHIC AUTHORS
Dr. Atul Kumar Singh, Dr. Manvendra Bhattacharya, *Dr. Hemant Bhalla, Dr. Komal Sharma
Abstract Background: Individualization is one of the most fundamental principles of homoeopathic philosophy and practice. Rooted deeply in Samuel Hahnemann’s Organon of Medicine, this concept emphasizes treating the patient as a unique individual rather than focusing solely on the disease label. The principle forms the foundation of homoeopathic case-taking, analysis of symptoms, and remedy selection. Over time, several eminent homoeopathic authors have interpreted and expanded this doctrine, contributing to its practical and philosophical development. Objective: To critically review the concept of individualization according to… Individualization in the Organon of Medicine The principle of individualization occupies a foundational place in Samuel Hahnemann’s Organon of Medicine. Although the term —individualization‖ may not always appear explicitly in every discussion, the concept permeates the entire philosophical structure of homoeopathic therapeutics. Hahnemann consistently emphasized that successful treatment depends upon accurate recognition of the unique symptom totality presented by each patient. The physician’s task is therefore not merely to diagnose disease according to conventional nomenclature but to understand the distinctive manner in which disease manifests in the individual organism. Keywords: . [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
