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HOMOEOPATHY Donna M Bennett dipHOM. RSHom
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Homoeopathy 1. History - a brief overview 2. Fundamentals – relative Laws 3. Homoeopathy today – its place in Health Care
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History – some notable names and dates Hippocrates (470 - 400 BC) Paracelsus (1493 – 1541) Samuel Hahnemann (1755 – 1843) Constantine Hering (1800 – 1880) 1826 Frederick Harvey Foster Quin 1832 Quin – Homoeopathic Practice in London 1832 Quin – Homoeopathic Practice in London 1844 British Homoeopathic Society 1844 British Homoeopathic Society 1849 London Homoeopathic Hospital Founded 1946 NHS Founded – Homoeopathy officially approved
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Fundamentals Law of Similars - like cures like Law of Similars - like cures like Single Remedy Single Remedy Minimum Dose Minimum Dose Whole person – Holistic Whole person – Holistic Susceptibility Susceptibility Vital Force Vital Force Laws of Cure Laws of Cure
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Conditions for which we have relatively ineffective Allopathic treatments Allergies Allergies Bruises Bruises Chillblains Chillblains Colic Colic Fear/Phobias Fear/Phobias Glandular Fever Glandular Fever Grief Grief Impotence Impotence Influenza Influenza ME ME Nightmares Nightmares Pathological Anger Pathological Anger PMS PMS Teething Teething Warts Warts Impotence Impotence
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Conditions where Homoeopathy used primarily in a complimentary way to achieve reduction in long term allopathic treatment Asthma Asthma Constepation Constepation Convulsions Convulsions Dysmenorrhoea Dysmenorrhoea Eczema Eczema Migraine Migraine
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Homoeopathy Today Complementary or Alternative Complementary or Alternative Sales of Remedies increase by 15 – 20% pa Sales of Remedies increase by 15 – 20% pa 5 Homoeopathic Hospitals 5 Homoeopathic Hospitals 600 GPs in Britain practice Homoeopathy 600 GPs in Britain practice Homoeopathy 25% Scottish GPs take Accredited Training 25% Scottish GPs take Accredited Training
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