Om Homoeopathy
In the mid-19th century, homoeopathy was a controversial new approach to medicine, based on the idea that 'like cures like' and that highly diluted preparations of substances could stimulate the body's natural healing processes. In this book, Scottish physician James Young Simpson takes a critical look at the tenets of homoeopathy and explores the implications of this approach to medicine. A fascinating read for anyone interested in the history of medicine and healthcare.
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