118: How Hahnemann’s Chronic Diseases Changed Homeopathy
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In Episode 118 of Strange, Rare & Peculiar, Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray begin with a question from the AHE teaching clinic, which opens into a discussion of Hahnemann’s evolving understanding of chronic disease, the “1816 problem,” and why relapsing chronic conditions required him to ask deeper questions about disease, miasms, and cure.
In this episode:
- Why medical language still matters in homeopathy
- Disease names, homeopathic diagnosis, and individualization
- The “1816 problem” and Hahnemann’s Chronic Diseases
- Psora, miasms, and the classification of disease
- Flexner-era confusion and the loss of homeopathic clarity
- Listener comments on "homeopathy snobs" and the availability of OTC remedies
Strange, Rare & Peculiar is a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Institute for the Advancement of Homeopathy and the Academy of Homeopathy Education.
This season, we’re focusing on truth — what it means to Aude Sapere (“dare to know”) in homeopathy today.
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