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Homeopathy - What is it? Part 2 (Teacher: Michael)

The use of minute dose by homeopathic physician underlines one of great differences between two schools of medicine. allopathic, or orthodox doctor often tends to give as large dose as possible, short of doing obvious harm to his patients, whereas homeopathic physician seeks usually for smallest dose that will help his patient; in fact, very often dose is so small that it would be beyond power of any chemist to detect drug by ordinary analysis, as only potency or emanation of original drug is left in preparation. It is this immateriality of homeopathic method that is one of stumbling blocks to its more general adoption in this very material age.

How does homeopathic physician arrive at his prescription? He never forgets that there is really no such thing as disease in abstract: there are only sick people. whole individual is always in his mind. He realises that whole man is more than sum total of his organs. Indeed, it could be said that physical, mortal body is but instrument through which immortal personality of man is able to manifest itself on this plane and come into relationship with other personalities and his environment generally.

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