Contents- 1- The Sick 2- The Highest Ideal of a cure 3- What the Physician Must Perceive 4- Fixed Principles Law and Government from center 5- Discrimination as to Maintaining External Causes and Surgical cases 6- The Unprejudiced Observer 7- Indispositions 8- On Simple Substance 9- Disorder First in Vital Force 10-Materialism in Medicine 11- Sickness and cure on dynamics Plane 12- The Removal of the Totality of Symptoms Means the Removal of the Cause 13- The law of similars 14- Suscptibility 15- Protection from sickness 16- Oversensitive Patients 17- The Science and the art 18- Chronic diseases- psora 19- Chronic diseases- psora (Cont.) 20- Chronic diseases- Syphilis 21- Chronic diseases- Sycosis 22- Disease and drug study in general 23- The Examination of the Patient 24- The Examination of the Patient (Cont.) 25-The Examination of the Patient (Cont.) 26- The Examination of the Patient (Cont.) 27- Record Keeping 28- The Study of Provings 29- Idiosyncrasies 30- Individualization 31-Characteristics 32- The Value of Symptoms 33- The Value of Symptoms (Cont.) 34- The Homeopathic Aggravation 35- Prognosis After observing the action of the Remedy 36- The Second Prescription 37- Difficult and Incurable Cases