Homoeopathic Science and Modern Medicine: The Physics of Healing with Microdoses by Harris Coulter
Homoeopathic Science and Modern Medicine: The Physics of Healing with Microdoses by Harris Coulter is a book that explores the scientific basis and validity of homeopathy. It examines the evidence and experiments that support the homeopathic principle of similia similibus curentur (like cures like) and the use of microdoses of natural substances to stimulate the body’s healing response. The book also challenges the conventional assumptions and methods of modern medicine, and proposes a new paradigm of health and disease that is holistic, dynamic and individualized. The book is based on the author’s extensive research and knowledge of homeopathy, physics, biology and philosophy. It is written in a clear and accessible style, with references and illustrations. It is a valuable resource for anyone who wants to understand the science and art of homeopathy, and its relevance and potential for modern medicine.
Harris Coulter has another work, Divided Legacy: The Conflict between Homeopathy and the American Medical Association, which is also available in RadarOpus. Learn more about Harris Coulter.