allopathy

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allopati
alopati
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{i} alopati [tıp.]
traditional medicine
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a traditional medical method or treatment
traditional medicine
- the homeopathic term for conventional medicine
*: A medical practice which aims to treat disease by the use of methods that produce effects different from those caused by the disease
is in opposition to Homoeopathy The latter word is from the Greek, homoeon pathos, similar disease; and the former is allo pathos, a different disease In one case, "like is to cure like"; and in the latter, the disease is cured by its "antidote "
The treatment of disease by a substance that bears no relationship to the signs/symptoms of the disease This term is sometimes erroneously used to describe many modern conventional drugs If it has any beneficial effects, it operates by distraction of the body's reaction to disease
Often misdefined as Orthodox medical treatment, allopathic medicine treats a condition with its opposite For example, a high fever would be addressed by trying to cool the body Conversely, Homeopathy treats like with like
the usual method of treating disease with remedies that produce effects differing from those produced by the disease itself
the treatment of disease by using medicines that oppose the presenting symptoms
That system of medical practice which aims to combat disease by the use of remedies which produce effects different from those produced by the special disease treated; a term invented by Hahnemann to designate the ordinary practice, as opposed to homeopathy
a practitioner of traditional medicine
{i} treatment of diseases using substances that cause different effects from that of the disease itself
allopathy

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    al·lop·a·thy

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    () allo- + -pathy – term coined by Samuel Hahnemann (the founder of homeopathy) as a pejorative term to indicate medicine that in his opinion treated something "other than" the disharmony that caused the disease.