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Sr. Oliver Wendell Holmes

Homoeopathy and Its Kindred Delusions

In “Homoeopathy and Its Kindred Delusions,” Sr. Oliver Wendell Holmes rigorously critiques the pseudoscientific claims surrounding homeopathy, skillfully weaving a tapestry of medical history, philosophy, and an examination of human credulity. Holmes employs a satirical yet scholarly literary style, marked by incisive wit and keen observation, encouraging readers to question not just homeopathy but the broader context of medical practice in the 19th century, where science and superstition often intersected. The book stands as an important sociocultural document, part of the burgeoning discourse on empirical medicine and rational thought that characterized the period. Holmes, a prominent physician, poet, and essayist, was deeply influenced by the prevailing medical theories of his day, grappling with notions of evidence-based practice while witnessing the widespread acceptance of alternative remedies. His background in law, literature, and medicine endowed him with a unique perspective, which he deftly utilized to challenge the medical fads and delusions that, in his view, undermined genuine progress in healthcare. This book serves as both a critical analysis and a passionate polemic against the unsubstantiated beliefs surrounding alternative medicines. I highly recommend “Homoeopathy and Its Kindred Delusions” to anyone interested in the interplay between medicine and belief, as it provides a profoundly insightful exploration of the dangers of credulity and the necessity of critical thinking in health practices. Holmes'Äôs compelling arguments and distinctive prose make this work essential reading for both medical professionals and laypersons seeking to understand the historical context of modern medicine.
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Притежател на авторското право
Bookwire
Оригинална публикация
2020
Година на публикуване
2020
Издател
Good Press
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