Discovering Homeopathy

Discovering Homeopathy

Author: Dana Ullman

Publisher: North Atlantic Books

Published: 1993-01-01

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 9781556431081

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Dana Ullman, one of the leading advocates of homeopathic medicine, has produced a comprehensive, lucid introduction to this branch of complementary medicine, covering the history and the philosophy of homeopathy as well as scientific evidence supporting its effectiveness for a variety of conditions. A detailed discussion of the effectiveness and the limits of homeopathy in the treatment of infectious disease, allergies, chronic diseases, psychological conditions and dentistry, as well as its applications in pregnancy and labor, women's health, pediatrics and sports medicine follows.


Homeopathy - The Undiluted Facts

Homeopathy - The Undiluted Facts

Author: Edzard Ernst

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-09-27

Total Pages: 153

ISBN-13: 3319435922

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This book traces the genesis, principles and practice of homeopathy, and discusses the reasons for its enduring popularity. Two hundred years ago, medicine had little to offer except blood letting and the administration of violent purgatives – practices which shortened the course of illness by hastening the death of the patient. Largely in reaction to what he correctly saw as the brutality and ineffectiveness of the medicine of his day, the eighteenth century German physician Samuel Hahnemann developed a system of therapeutics that he termed homeopathy. Ironically, while modern medicine has changed beyond recognition, homeopathy, with its roots in alchemy and metaphysics, continues to be practiced precisely as it was in Hahnemann’s day. Readers of this book will enjoy the story of homeopathy and its almost magical attraction, whilst learning much from the authors' rational and scientific discussion of the biological, chemical and psychological questions that this treatment raises.


Practical Homeopathy

Practical Homeopathy

Author: Vinton McCabe

Publisher: Macmillan + ORM

Published: 2000-03-09

Total Pages: 976

ISBN-13: 1429995122

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For the first time ever, glossaries of comprehensive symptoms and homeopathic remedies collected in one volume. This definitive gude is really two books in one: an introduction to the study and practice of homeopathy and a detailed reference book of symptoms and remedies. Vinton McCabe, a longtime educator of homeopathy practicioners and laypersons, begins with a brief history of the art and discusses the underlying philosophy of homeopathy as contrasted with conventional medicine. The bulk of the book is made up of well-organized, accessible sections covering such topics as symptoms for use in diagnosis, corrective measures for emergencies andother easily diagnosed complaints, and a detailed listing of sixty homeopathic remedies and their uses. Practical Homeopathy will appeal to newcomers to homeopathy as well as to enthusiasts.


Homeopathy

Homeopathy

Author: Albert-Claude Quemoun

Publisher: Union Square & Co.

Published: 2019-04-16

Total Pages: 237

ISBN-13: 1454926384

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A comprehensive reference on the increasingly popular subject of homeopathy, written by two world-renowned experts and filled with natural cures for what ails you. Want to ease sickness and pain without drugs or invasive procedures? Homeopathy, which uses flowers and herbs to create natural remedies, could be the answer. People are turning to this form of alternative medicine to alleviate conditions ranging from insomnia to arthritis to poor digestion. This reference, the first in English from two important authorities on the subject, offers a wide variety of treatments that are easy and holistic, as well as practical tips for everyday healing.


The History of American Homeopathy

The History of American Homeopathy

Author: John Haller

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2005-09-13

Total Pages: 472

ISBN-13: 9780789026606

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Discover how homeopathic practice developed alongside regular medicine Explore the history of American homeopathy from its roots in the early nineteenth century, through its burgeoning acceptance, to its subsequent fall from favor. The History of American Homeopathy: The Academic Years, 1820-1935 discusses the development of homeopathy’s unorthodox therapies, the reasons behind its widespread growth and popularity, and its development during medicine’s introspective age of doubt and the emergence of scientific reductionism. Not only does the book explain homeopathy within the same social, scientific, and philosophic traditions that affected other schools of the healing art, but it also promotes a more integrative connection between homeopathy’s unconventional therapeutics and the rigors of scientific medicine. The History of American Homeopathy examines the work of Samuel Hahnemann, the founder of homeopathy—the development of his and other practitioners’ theories, and the factors in the growth and later withering of acceptance. You’ll learn the reasons behind homeopathy’s wave of popularity in nineteenth-century America and the impact of regular medicine’s shift to rationalistic system-theories and laboratory science on homeopathy. Discover how homeopathy emerged from the system-theories of the late eighteenth century; the mounting ideological differences within this unorthodox health art; its destructive internal feuds; and the factors that led to the eventual turning over of homeopathies to regular medicine. The History of American Homeopathy answers questions such as: how did the state of medicine in the early nineteenth century facilitate the public acceptance of Hahnemann’s theories? what were the relationships between regualr medicine and homeopathy? what tensions surfaced between academic and domestic homeopathy? how did homeopathic medical schools emerge, and what were their regional and philosophical distinctions? what was the impact of scientific medicine on homeopathy? what were the reasons for the growing division between the liberal wing of homeopathy and the more conservative Hahnemannians, and what effect did it have on the movement? The History of American Homeopathy: The Academic Years, 1820-1935 is an informative, insightful exploration of homeopathy’s roots that is valuable for medical historians, history students, homeopaths, alternative medical organizations, holistic healing societies, homeopathic study groups, homeopathic seminars and courses, and anyone interested in homeopathy.


What Is Homeopathy?

What Is Homeopathy?

Author: Vinton McCabe

Publisher: Basic Health Guides

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781591202974

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About What Is Homeopathy? author Vinton McCabe writes, ôAlthough the word homeopathy gets bandied about, in the media, in health food stories and by those who are searching for some form of medicine that is better, that actually works, the word is still little understood. Two hundred years after the world homeopathy was coined and more than two thousand years after its healing philosophy was first espoused, so many people still equate homeopathy with herbal medicine, or with anything that is natural or organic. I wrote this book for those people. For anyone who, once and for all, wants to clearly understand what homeopathy is-and what it is not. For anyone who wants to find out how homeopathy can help them and their family to be healthier and to live longer, better lives.ö