PART I. 



HOMOEOPATHY AND ITS METHODS. 



Similia Similibus Curantur. 



IT has been said with truth that all subjects which 

 arouse men, and cause them to divide into great con- 

 tending parties, sooner or later crystallize into a word, 

 or a terse apothegm, which contains a great truth. 

 For a century homoeopathy has excited keen interest 

 and been fiercely fought. Its scope is as wide as disease 

 and the cure thereof, yet is all crystallized in Similia 

 Similibus Curantur. Like Cures Like. As with all 

 great truths a child may comprehend, and a wise man 

 study it a lifetime, and then realize that the unexplored 

 fields are vast and the possibilities in them, for the wel- 

 fare of man and beast, almost limitless. Homoeopathy's 

 work will cease only when disease no longer haunts the 

 earth. 



