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Introductory Parts

VOLUME I
Heilkunst in Historical Context

VOLUME II
Part 1: Basic Concepts
Chapter 1
Medical Genius
Chapter 2
Medicine in Natural Law
     2.1 Three Streams of Medicine
Chapter 3
Birth of Rational Medicine
     3.1 Dissimilar Diseases
Chapter 4
Provings
     4.1 Artificial Diseases
Chapter 5
The Organon
     5.1 Extended Organon
     5.2 First Proving Group
Chapter 6
Do Provings Affect Your Health?
     6.1 Artificial and Natural Disease
Chapter 7
Specific Remedies
     7.1 Two Specifics to Two Sides
          7.1.1 Pathic Side of Disease
          7.1.2 Tonic Side of Disease
     7.2 Old School of Medicine
     7.3 Causal & Symptomatic Indications

Part 2: Disease as a Dynamic Duality
Chapter 8
Disease: Material or Dynamic?
     8.1 Wesen and Geist
          8.1.1 Wesen: A Closer Look
     8.2 False and True Disease
Chapter 9
Two Sides of the Living Principle
     9.1 Sustentive Power
          9.1.1 References
     9.2 Generative Power
Chapter 10
Initial Action and Counter-action
     10.1 Two Types of After-Action
          10.1.1 Two Questions
Chapter 11
Two Ways of Knowing
Chapter 12
Putting the Two Sides Together
     12.1 Functionalism
     12.2 Functional Pairs
          12.2.1 Geist and Wesen
          12.2.2 Psychic and Somatic
          12.2.3 Tonic and Pathic
     12.3 Rheostat Model

Part 3: Disease Diagnosis
Chapter 13
Disease Categorisation
     13.1 Elements of Disease: Pathic Side
          13.1.1 Gestalt and Image
          13.1.2 Complex and Totality
     13.2 Elements of Disease: Tonic Side
     13.3 Modes of Disease
     13.4 Temporality of Disease
     13.5 Dimensions and Geneses
     13.6 Members Affected
     13.7 Typology
Chapter 14
Ident. of Disease: Pathic Side
     14.1 Pathic Approach
          14.1.1 Elements of Symptoms
     14.2 Totality of Symptoms
          14.2.1 Matching Symptoms
     14.3 Characteristic Symptoms
     14.4 Complex vs. Totality
     14.5 Thermotic Principle
Chapter 15
Disease State and Tonic Elements
     15.1 State
     15.2 Condition-State
     15.3 Dormant State
     15.4 Psychic and Somatic States
     15.5 Other Unific Elements
          15.5.1 Stimmung
          15.5.2 Affektion
          15.5.3 Gefühl
          15.5.4 Eindruck
          15.5.5 Empfindung
Chapter 16
Disease Origins and Dimensions
     16.1 Regimenal Dimension
     16.2 Homogenic Dimension
     16.3 Pathogenic Dimension
     16.4 Iatrogenic Dimension
     Ideogenic Dimension
     16.6 Disease Jurisdictions
Chapter 17
Homogenic Disease
     17.1 Concept
     17.2 Examples
Chapter 18
Self-Limiting vs. Protracted
     18.1 Self-Limiting Disease
     18.2 Other Acute Diseases
     18.3 Treatment
     18.4 Protracted Disease
Chapter 19
Chronic Miasms
     19.1 Idiopathic Disease
     19.2 Quick Overview
Chapter 20
The Highest Diseases
Chapter 21
Deepest Disease
Chapter 22
Diseases (Natural and of the Spirit)
     22.1 References
     22.2 Mental and Emotional
     22.3 Psychic
     22.4 Moral
     22.5 Moral Remedies

Part 4: The Basis for Prescribing
Chapter 23
Treating Disease vs. Patient
Chapter 24
Concordant and Sequential
Chapter 25
Dual Remedy Prescribing
Chapter 26
One Remedy per disease

Part 5: Guidelines for Treatment
Chapter 27
What is Cure?
     27.1 Allopathic Approach
Chapter 28
Direction of Cure
     28.1 Tonic and Pathic
Chapter 29
Homeopathic Aggravation
Chapter 30
Healing Reaction
Chapter 31
New Symptoms
Chapter 32
Suppression
     32.1 Proving a Remedy
     32.2 Acute Disease Treatment
     32.3 Potency

Part 6: Constitution and Prescribing
Chapter 33
Constitution
     33.1 References
     33.2 State of Health
Chapter 34
Genotypes and Phenotypes
     34.1 Constitutional Typing
Chapter 35
Kent
Chapter 36
Genotypical & Phenotypical
     36.1 Genotype
     36.2 Phenotype
     36.3 Determining Constitution

Part 7: Development of Hahnemann's System
Chapter 37
Hahnemann's Blueprint
Chapter 38
Regimen (Book 2)
Chapter 39
Homotoxicology
     39.1 Disease Process
     39.2 Table of Homotoxicosis
     39.3 Vicariation
Chapter 40
State-based Prescribing
     40.1 Physician's Reaction
Chapter 41
Isotherapeutic Treatment
     41.1 Law of Succession of Forces
     41.2 Personalisation
     41.3 Diet and Physical Manipulation
     41.4 Emotional Traumas
     41.5 Homeopathy Re-Newed Excerpt
Chapter 42
Layers Theory
     42.1 Patient and Disease
     42.2 Eizayaga's Insights
Chapter 43
Prophylaxis
Chapter 44
Development of the Two Sides

Part 8: Selected Advanced Issues in Heilkunst
Chapter 45
Natural Healing Power
     45.1 Medicine
     45.2 Dual Nature
     45.3 What Hahnemann Said
     45.4 Imitation of Nature
     45.5 Natural Healing
     45.6 Other Instances
Chapter 46
Heilkunst and Heilkünstler
Chapter 47
Isopathic Remedies
     47.1 Other Contexts
Chapter 48
Medical and Musical Dynamism
Chapter 49
Opposites and Similars
     49.1 Law of Opposites
     49.2 Removal of Cause
     49.3 Emergencies
     49.4 Healing and Curing
     49.5 Spiritual Diseases
Chapter 50
Pathic and Tonic Direction
Chapter 51
Dose and Harm
Chapter 52
Arousability and Sensibility
     52.1 Arousability
     52.2 Sensibility
Chapter 53
Obstacles
Chapter 54
Typology versus Pathology
Chapter 55
Ideogenic Disease
     55.1 Dynamic State of Mind
Chapter 56
Therapeutic Approaches
     56.1 Treatment Curriculum
          56.1.1 Learning the Basics
          56.1.2 Specific Diseases
          56.1.3 Postgraduate Studies
Chapter 57
Dose and Potency
     57.1 From Crude to Dynamic Medicines
     57.2 Creating Potencies
     57.3 LM Potency
     57.4 Summary of Principles

VOLUME III
Critical Analysis

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