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Homeopathic Treatment What is Homeopathy ? Dr. Samuel Hahnemann was a German physician, born in Meissen in 1755 and gained his Doctorate at the University of Erlangen.

He was very much dissatis­fied with the medical practices of his day. These practices include blood letting and purging, which Hahnemann argued were too harsh and often weakened patients more than did their illnesses. Later, he had given up the orthodox practice of medicine and turned to translation of books to support his family. Homeopathy Rise And Fall

The rise of homoeopathy dated back to 1840s, during the late years of Dr. Samuel Hahnemann's life. A year after his death in 1944, advances in conven­tional medicines foreshadowed the suc­cess of homoeopathy. For instance, the report on the success of homoeopathic treatment of cholera was deliberately suppressed. During the cholera out-break in Great Britain in 1854, only 16.4 % of patients in the Royal Homoeo­pathic Hospital died, compared with an average mortality rate of 51.8 % in other hospitals. Homeopathy Principles

There are three fundamental princi­ples of homoeopathy. The most fundamen­tal principle is 'the law of similars.' The secondary principles are 'the law of the minimum dose' and 'the treatment of the whole person.' And if there is a fourth, then it should be the empathy of the practitioner.

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