Allopathy and Homoeopathy Before the Judgment of Common Sense!
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The author surveys nineteenth-century medical practice, criticizes traditional allopathic methods as speculative and often harmful, and promotes the homeopathic maxim that like cures like, associated with Samuel Hahnemann, as a fundamentally different therapeutic approach. He contrasts historical doctrines, presents mortality comparisons and epidemic case reports to support homeopathy's reported advantages, and calls for rigorous reexamination of entrenched medical habits. Combining philosophical reflections on scientific progress with practical examples and statistics, the work advocates a reform of therapeutics toward a milder, evidence-oriented system.
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