Pathways of Homoeopathic Medicine
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Pathways of Homoeopathic Medicine studies the progress of homeopathic therapies up to World War II. The volume presents the development of double and complex remedies, and explores how homoeopathy, spagyric, naturopathy and conventional medicine supported medical concepts based on 'holistic' views.
Bettina Blessing's study follows the progress of homoeopathic therapies up to World War II. It focuses mainly on the development of double and complex remedies which were highly controversial even at the times of Hahnemann, who also experimented with double remedies. Various orientations of homoeopathy, spagyric, naturopathy and conventional medicine advocated homoeopathic remedies and supported medical concepts that were based on 'holistic' views. One of the proponents of alternative healing methods was the renowned Berlin surgeon August Bier (1861-1949). For him, homoeopathy was one of several possible medical approaches and, in accordance with Heraclitus, he argued that a 'harmonious view' of medicine was not possible as long as one of them was excluded.
Follows the progress of homoeopathic therapies up to World War II Focuses mainly on the development of double and complex remedies. Various orientations of homoeopathy, spagyric, naturopathy and conventional medicine advocated homoeopathic remedies and supported medical concepts that were based on 'holistic' views.
Inhalt
Foreword.- 1. The Development of Complex Homoeopathy from the 19th Century to the End of.- 2. The Connection Between Homoeopathy and Naturopathy.- 3. Homoeopathy as Part of a Holistic Medicine.- 4. Summary.- 5. Archives.- Bibliography.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Autor Bettina Blessing
- Titel Pathways of Homoeopathic Medicine
- Veröffentlichung 15.10.2014
- ISBN 3642438733
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9783642438738
- Jahr 2014
- Größe H240mm x B168mm x T7mm
- Gewicht 216g
- Auflage 2011
- Genre Medizin
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 120
- Herausgeber Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- GTIN 09783642438738