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''Organon of the Art of Healing'' (''Organon der rationellen Heilkunde'') by Samuel Hahnemann, 1810, laid out the doctrine of his ideas of homeopathy. The work was repeatedly revised by Hahnemann and published in six editions, with the name changed from the second onwards to Organon of Medicine (''Organon der Heilkunst''). ==The Book== Hahnemann wrote this book in order to document his new system of medicine, "Homeopathy". In 1796, some six years after Hahnemann first experienced the effect of Peruvian Bark Cinchona in 1790 he published an article under the title "Essay on a New Principle." After conducting personal observations and experiments, Hahnemann published his new account of homeopathy in book form in 1810. The original title of the book was ''Organon of Rational Art of Healing''. In 1819, the second edition was published, with the revised title ''Organon of Healing Art''. The third edition (1824) and fourth edition (1829) kept this new title, while the latter introduced Hahnemann's "Theory of Chronic Diseases." The fifth edition was published in 1833, and included the doctrine of vital force and drug-dynamization. The sixth edition, written in 1842, a year before his death, was retitled ''Organon of Medicine'' and not published until 1921.
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