Organon of Medicine, originally Organon of the Art of Healing, is a book by Samuel Hahnemann in which he laid out the doctrine of his ideas of homoeopathy. The book is considered the most important work in the field. Hahnemann wrote this book in order to document his new system of medicine. After conducting personal observations and experiments, Hahnemann published his new account of homoeopathy in book form. The book begins with a preface by the author on the subject, with a vast introduction to the subject, the philosophy and the presentation of how Homoeopathy became a method of practice in the medical profession. Organon of Medicine is split into "Aphorisms", numbered 1 to 294. The doctrine of Homoeopathy is discussed in the first seventy aphorisms, often referred to as the theoretical part, while aphorisms 71โ294 are known as the practical part:
Theoretical part:
The mission of Physician and Highest Ideal of cure: Aphorisms 1โ2
Requisite knowledge of a physician: 3โ4
Knowledge of disease: 5โ18
Knowledge of drugs: 19โ21
Application of drug knowledge to disease: 22โ27
Knowledge of choice of remedy, different modes of treatment, superiority of homoeopathic therapeutics: 28โ70
Practical part:
Three points, which are necessary for curing: 71
Classification of disease: 72โ80
Case Taking: recording of patient data. 83โ104
Knowledge of medicinal power, curative power and drug proving: 105โ145
Proving of drugs
Most suitable method of employing medicine to a patient: 146โ261
Allied support during treatment, diet in acute diseases: 262โ263
Preparation of medicines: 267โ269
Administration of medicines: 271โ292
Mesmerism: 293โ294