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homœopathy
homœopathy (hɒm-, həʊmiːˈɒpəθɪ) Also homeo-, and formerly erron. homöo-. [Mod. (first used in Ger. (homöopathie) by Hahnemann), f. ὅµοιος like + -πάθεια, f. πάθος suffering. (Gr. ὁµοιοπάθεια meant ‘sympathy, (also) likeness of affection or condition, homogeneousness’). Cf. F. homéopathie (1827 in H....
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Homeopathy and Its Kindred Delusions
Homœopathy and Its Kindred Delusions is a work by Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr., based upon two lectures he gave in 1842, Medical Delusions and Homœopathy.
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homœopathist
homœopathist (hɒm-, həʊmiːˈɒpəθɪst) [f. homœopathy + -ist.] = homœopath.1830 Edin. Rev. L. 507 Shakspeare, who was so many things without suspecting it, was, among the rest, a Homöopathist. 1881 Scribner's Mag. XXII. 305 The allopathist calls the homeopathist a ‘quack’, and the latter regards the fo...
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homœopathic
homœopathic, a. (n.) (hɒm-, həʊmiːəʊˈpæθɪk) [f. homœopathy + -ic. Cf. F. homéopathique (1827) and Ger. homöopathisch (1824).] 1. Belonging to or of the nature of homœopathy; practising or advocating homœopathy.[1824 Hahnemann Organon der Heilkunst (ed. 3) 1 Diesen homöopathischen Heilweg lehrte bish...
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Robert Ellis Dudgeon
Having begun practice in Liverpool, Dudgeon in 1843 was there persuaded by Drysdale to study homœopathy. He published Lectures on the Theory and Practice of Homœopathy (1854), and The Influence of Homœopathy on General Medicine since the Death of Hahnemann
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homœopath
homœopath (ˈhɒm-, ˈhəʊmiːəʊpæθ) Also homeo-. [Mod. (= Ger. homöopath 1824, F. homéopathe, 1827 in Hatz.-Darm.), f. homœopathy. Cf. allopath.] One who practises or advocates homœopathy.1830 Edin. Rev. L. 513 Over a great part of the continent..the dispensers of health and longevity are now known as H...
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New York Medical Times
In the same period, the New York Journal of Homœopathy was established by the New York Homeopathic Medical College, edited by William Tod Helmuth and T Gilbert and continued until 1881, when it became the New York Medical Times, with homœopathy being no longer being included.
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homœopathism
homœˈopathism rare. = homœopathy.1834 Motley Corr. (1889) I. 36 He spoke of Cooper, Irving..steamboats, homoeopathism, himself, elocution, with Shakespeare and the musical glasses.
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Sarah A. Colby
Taylor graduated from the Homœopathic Medical College of Chicago in 1872. In 1875, she became a member of the American Institute of Homœopathy and the Homœopathic State Medical Society of Illinois.
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John Spurgin
The Cure of the Sick not Allopathy nor Homœopathy, but Judgment, 1860.
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allopathy
allopathy (æˈlɒpəθɪ) [mod. f. (first used in Ger. (allopathie) by Hahnemann) Gr. ἄλλος other, different + -πάθεια, f. πάθος suffering.] ‘The curing of a diseased action by the inducing of another of a different kind, yet not necessarily diseased.’ Syd. Soc. Lex. A term applied by homœopathists to th...
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George Calvert Holland
After an unsuccessful attempt to establish himself in London, he returned again to Sheffield in 1851, and began practice as a homœopath. The Domestic Practice of Homœopathy, London, 1859.
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globulism
globulism (ˈglɒbjʊlɪz(ə)m) [f. as prec. + -ism.] A term sometimes applied to homœopathy (see globule 3). So ˈglobulist, a homœopathist.1857 Dunglison Med. Lex., Globulism, Homœopathy. 1865 Daily Tel. 15 July, I would rather be killed by a legitimate practitioner than get well under the hands of a gl...
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John Franklin Gray
He was an early convert to homœopathy and all his life was a strong supporter of its principles. The Pioneers of Homœopathy. Philadelphia : Boericke & Tafel, 1897.
Cleave, Egbert.
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dynamopathy
dynaˈmopathy A synonym of Homœopathy, in reference to the ‘dynamization’ of drugs. (S.S.Lex.)
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