Allopatic medicine?


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what kind of medicine is the allopatic medicine??
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Allopathic medicine
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Most medical dictionaries define the term Allopathy or Allopathic medicine as the treatment of disease using conventional medical therapies, as opposed the use of alternative medical or non-conventional therapies. [1][2]

The meaning and controversy surrounding the term can be traced to its original usage during a contentious, 19th-century debate between practioners of homeopathic, and those they derisively referred to as "allopaths."[citation needed] In modern times, "allopathic" is sometimes used informally[citation needed]to refer to mainstream medicine. The American Medical Association and the National Residency Matching Program[3] use the term to refer to the schools and residency training programs which they govern, e.g. an allopathic medical student. Thus, the term distiguishes these schools and programs from those that receive accredidation by the American Osteopathic Association.

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Allopathic medicine involves the medical doctor (allopath) & their prescriptions.
Allopathic medicine is the same medicine as you would see in the hospital, also known as western medicine. Basically it focuses on a systematic approach to treating the body through surgery/non-invasive treatment, ie, pills, medicines, that are hard to pronounce. This system is based on incidence of disease physiologically. There is another type of medicine practiced in the US called osteopathic medicine. It's mostly based on emotional/psychological testing and treatment.
Allo = unrelated
pathic = relating to pathology

So allopathic medicine is treating illness in a way that is unrelated to pathology. It is a term used mostly by homoeopaths.

homoeopathic
homoeo = being similar
pathic = relating to pathology

In essense, it means "like cures like". The principle is that a crude drug will cause particular symptoms... and when than crude drug is potentised into "energetic" form, it will cure diseases that have symptoms similar to those that it produces as a crude drug.

There is another term.

isopathic
iso = same
pathic = relating to pathology

Isopathic medicine is treating disease with the SAME thing... for instance, homoeopathically potentising a person's blood to treat allergy problems (or other things relating to blood).
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