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EXPLORING THE EVOLUTION AND APPLICATION OF EXTERNAL REMEDIES IN HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE: A COMPREHENSIVE HISTORICAL AND PRACTICAL REVIEW
Dr. Ayesha Naaz*
ABSTRACT External applications in homeopathic medicine involve the use of solid, semisolid, and liquid substances applied directly to the skin for the treatment of wounds, rashes, and other skin conditions. Historically, the practice has been a subject of considerable debate, especially regarding its efficacy and implications when combined with internal treatments. This article explores the historical context, theoretical principles, and practical considerations of external applications as outlined in the "Organon of Medicine," with a focus on evolving perspectives and practical guidelines. Keywords: External application, Samuel Hahnemann, Mother Tinctures, Liniments, Ointments, Glycerols, Poultices, Plasters. [Download Article] [Download Certifiate] |
