Development Of Homoeopathy In India- A Review
Journal Title: TANTIA UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF HOMOEOPATHY AND MEDICAL SCIENCE - Year 2019, Vol 2, Issue 3
Abstract
Today we are celebrating the goodness of Homoeopathy, serving to community as a very efficient and reliable mode of treatment for various types of complicated diseases only because of our Indian pioneers who struggled a lot, dedicated their life to survive Homoeopathy in India. The journey of Homoeopathy in India is shrouded in uncertainty. As it is difficult to mention the exact year or date about the starting of homoeopathy in India, the past & existing facts are divided into seven segments to understand clearly about the origin & history of homoeopathy in India.
Authors and Affiliations
Bhushan Jain, Devender Kumar
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