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Las grandes directrices de la investigación en homeopatía (parte 1 de 2) / The broad guidelines of research in homeopathy (part 1 of 2)

Poitevin, Bernard.
Homeopatia Méx ; 84(698): 23-37, sept.- oct. 2015.
Article in Spanish | HomeoIndex (homeopathy) | ID: hom-11212
Homeopathy is in part experimental because the semiology was born with the experimentation on the healthy man, which was performed according to Hahnemann´s method; it is also partly empirical because much work is based on the observation of homeopaths and the acquisition of practical experience, which has been transmitted to students eager to use this therapeutic method. Research in Homeopathy has been gradually developed, trying to integrate the contributions of these two

methods:

experimental and empirical. In fact, efforts have been made to place homeopathy within a rigorous methodology dating back to the beginning of the discipline itself, from its origin registered by Hahnemann within the original scientific and medical field. (AU)
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