Homeopathy or homoeopathy (from the Greek hómoios, “similar” and páthos, “suffering” or “disease”) is a science created by Samuel Hahnemann in 1796. The homeopathic practice rests on three principles: The similarity, the individualization of cases and the infinitesimal. The use of the infinitesimal was proposed by Hahnemann in the early nineteenth century with the publication of “Organon der Heilkunst” (Organon of the art of healing). The compounds used do not become homeopathic unless they respect the principle of similarity, according to which a patient should be treated with a substance producing experimentally in a healthy person symptoms similar to those presented by the affected person, use of the substance being adapted to the patien...
Critics of homeopathy often claim that it is non-scientific. By offering adequate tools for the anal...
During the last 200 years, the social, scientific, and religious framework in which homeopathy is ta...
Homeopathy, a branch of drug therapy based on the principle of similars, founded by Samuel Hahnemann...
Homeopathy or homoeopathy (from the Greek hómoios, “similar” and páthos, “suffering” or “disease”) i...
Homeopathy is a nontoxic form of medicine that was developed approximately 200 years ago by Dr. Samu...
Homeopathy is a 200-year-old therapeutic system that uses small doses of various substances to stimu...
The term Homeopathy comes from the Greek words homaeo, meaning 'similar', and pathos, meaning 'suffe...
Homeopathy as a therapeutic technique appears about two hundred years ago thanks to the German docto...
Basic principle of homeopathy is individualized therapy, which finds application also in posology of...
Enter into the world of homeopathy; a place where the philosophy will bend one’s mind and where medi...
The focus of this paper is the interplay between evidence and theory, which is at the heart of the m...
The foundation of homeopathic medicine is the ‘Similia Principle’, also known as the ‘Principle of S...
The well-known definition of disease, which Samuel Hahnemann presented in a tentative theory for his...
The question of whether homeopathy is a science is currently discussed almost exclusively against th...
Despite some evidence for the effectiveness of homeopathy from large-scale observational studies [1–...
Critics of homeopathy often claim that it is non-scientific. By offering adequate tools for the anal...
During the last 200 years, the social, scientific, and religious framework in which homeopathy is ta...
Homeopathy, a branch of drug therapy based on the principle of similars, founded by Samuel Hahnemann...
Homeopathy or homoeopathy (from the Greek hómoios, “similar” and páthos, “suffering” or “disease”) i...
Homeopathy is a nontoxic form of medicine that was developed approximately 200 years ago by Dr. Samu...
Homeopathy is a 200-year-old therapeutic system that uses small doses of various substances to stimu...
The term Homeopathy comes from the Greek words homaeo, meaning 'similar', and pathos, meaning 'suffe...
Homeopathy as a therapeutic technique appears about two hundred years ago thanks to the German docto...
Basic principle of homeopathy is individualized therapy, which finds application also in posology of...
Enter into the world of homeopathy; a place where the philosophy will bend one’s mind and where medi...
The focus of this paper is the interplay between evidence and theory, which is at the heart of the m...
The foundation of homeopathic medicine is the ‘Similia Principle’, also known as the ‘Principle of S...
The well-known definition of disease, which Samuel Hahnemann presented in a tentative theory for his...
The question of whether homeopathy is a science is currently discussed almost exclusively against th...
Despite some evidence for the effectiveness of homeopathy from large-scale observational studies [1–...
Critics of homeopathy often claim that it is non-scientific. By offering adequate tools for the anal...
During the last 200 years, the social, scientific, and religious framework in which homeopathy is ta...
Homeopathy, a branch of drug therapy based on the principle of similars, founded by Samuel Hahnemann...