
The Holistic Approach of Homoeopathy
Author(s) -
Tilottama B Galande
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of advanced research in science, communication and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2581-9429
DOI - 10.48175/ijarsct-972
Subject(s) - homeopathy , foundation (evidence) , epistemology , medicine , alternative medicine , philosophy , law , pathology , political science
The very foundation of homoeopathic practice considers man not only as an individual, but as a complete unit in himself, of which all his parts comprise a well-balanced whole. Homoeopathy, therefore, does not consider any one part as being ill, but considers the manifestation of illness in one part in its relation to the whole man. Homoeopathy has evolved as an logical, experimental science according to the method of inductive reasoning where in the exact observation, correct interpretation, rational explanation and scientific construction play a leading role. Homoeopathy accepts surgical measures when directed towards the removal of mechanical impediments to cure or of the morbid end-products of disease when they interfere with recovery. On the contrary Homoeopathy has played a pivotal role in avoiding surgeries and curing many such diseases where surgery was recommended.