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Why do homeopaths take a long case history and ask "irrelevant" questions? Print E-mail
Thursday, 23 February 2006

Why do homeopaths take a long case history and ask "irrelevant" questions?

The homeopath needs to individualize a case. For this purpose, they need finer details than other physicians do. Because of intricacies of life and a person's individuality, a homeopath needs to take case in detail and for longer period. It has always been said that a well-taken case is half cure. The patients and the attending person should co-operate the homeopathic physician to ascertain all the necessary details.

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