Vol , Issue Date of Publication: October 01, 1999

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Homeopathy, allopathy and quackery…

Raj Vaidya
Abstract:
It may be understood that suturing ounds and giving intravenous fluids in emergencies could be allowed to be done by homeopaths in rural areas, with no allopath around. However, that does not mean that every homeopath who attends a six-month crash course in pharmacology should prescribe allopathic medicines, especially in a city surrounded by allopathic doctors.


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