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Homeopath
Definition:
(n.) A practitioner of homeopathy.
Example Sentences:
(1) The author discusses this unusual history and examines the significance of a course of homeopathic "complex therapy" administered during the decisive period.
(2) A rural area of Bangladesh with a population of 191,000 had 643 health care providers, of whom 324 (50%) practiced allopathic (Western) medicine, 152 (24%) were spiritualists, 109 (17%) were herbalists, and 58 (9%) were homeopaths.
(3) To me, homeopathy wasn’t as strange as it would be to many other people because, in a way, I was brought up on homeopathy – our family doctor was a homeopath,” he says.
(4) Homeopathic medicine cures in as much as it depicts the disease of the sick body as an external object which is, at the same time, similar to the illness itself.
(5) The homeopathic drugs are considered as holograms and the human organic as a biohologram.
(6) When the drug is prescribed it should be used in a therapeutic and not homeopathic dose.
(7) Four homeopathic drug preparations with extract dilutions between D1 and D30 (expression for the homeopathic grade of potencies) and some additives (minerals and animal toxins) were investigated, using two in vitro and one in vivo phagocytosis models.
(8) The general principles of homeopathic therapy are described together with a number of homeopathic drugs used for the treatment of acute bovine mastitis.
(9) Nitrates are old drugs, introduced into medical treatment more than 100 years ago, initially as a homeopathic remedy against headache (1850), and only later against angina pectoris (1867).
(10) In a controlled randomized double-blind trial carried out by 47 physicians in private practice with totally 152 patients with sinusitis the therapeutic success of the following homeopathic drug preparations was investigated: Group A: combination of luffa operculata D4, kalium bicromicum D4 and cinnabaris D3.
(11) That is the reason why homeopathic medicine can be understood as a representation of the illness.
(12) Treatment modalities include conventional, herbal, and homeopathic medicines.
(13) "Alternative" medicine, especially homeopathic practice, is dealt with from medical, social and comparative law aspects.
(14) Homeopathic drugs may exert pharmacodynamic (but also toxic) effects at low dilutions (D0-D6), but there is no scientific proof for specific effects of higher dilutions except for substances with a high toxic potential.
(15) Meanwhile Britain's "greenest government ever" has shown what it thinks of scientific evidence, by placing a homeopathic medicine enthusiast in charge of the National Health Service, and a reputed climate sceptic as environment secretary .
(16) For while offering homeopathic doses of reform, the G20 package is all about reinforcing the existing structures of economic power – notably the IMF and the World Bank – no matter how disastrous their record as creators of human suffering.
(17) The homeopathic medicine was suspended but symptoms persisted.
(18) She was treated 10 months before this present admission by an excision of a nodular melanoma, and she was treated, thereafter, by a homeopathic practitioner until she came late to follow-up.
(19) A case study is presented in which a pharmacist in a Drug Information Center is queried by a patient about how to obtain a homeopathic medicine.