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Phenomenology and homeopathy

Homeopathy, 2013
There is a great overlap between the way of seeing the world in clinical homeopathy and in the technical philosophical system known as phenomenology. A knowledge of phenomenologic principles reveals Hahnemann to have been an unwitting phenomenologist. The ideas of phenomenology as applied to medicine show that homeopathy is the ideal medical system to ...
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Understanding Homeopathy

Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (1996), 1996
Interest in homeopathy is growing because of the costs and impersonality of modern medical care and the increase in infectious diseases that do not respond to allopathic medicine. Extreme dilutions are the main reason many scientists doubt the effectiveness of homeopathic products.
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The Puzzle of Homeopathy

The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 2001
Homeopathy is a branch of Western medicine that has mostly been rejected by Western orthodoxy for the last 200 years because of conceptual and scientific clashes. Homeopathy uses microdoses of potential toxins to provoke defense and self-regulatory responses, rather than the more orthodox approach of blocking body reactions.
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Homeopathy in the USA

British Homeopathic Journal, 2001
AbstractHomeopathy was introduced into the USA by Hans Burch Gram in 1825. It developed largely through immigration of German homeopaths. The first homeopathic medical college was established in Allentown, PA in 1835. The American institute of Homeopathy (AIH) was founded in 1844.
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Homeopathy and the menopause

British Menopause Society Journal, 2002
Significant numbers of patients in developed countries use complementary, alternative, or unconventional medicine. Homoeopathy is one of the most widespread and controversial of these therapies and has been used for over 150 years. There are two main theoretical tenets: the principle of "similars" and the use of dilutions called "potencies".
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Homeopathy in Cuba

British Homeopathic Journal, 2000
S, Kayne, G, Guajardo-Bernal
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Classical Homeopathy

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice
Homeopathy is a system of medicine based on the principle of "Let likes be cured by likes", with determination of the appropriate medicine based on the patient's unique presentation rather than a diagnostic name. The actions of the medicines are elucidated by testing (provings). The medicines are prepared in by the process of "potentization," resulting
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Homeopathy and placebo

Homeopathy, 2006
Paolo, Bellavite   +2 more
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Homeopathy and Psychological Therapies

Encyclopedia, 2021
Michele Antonelli   +2 more
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