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  • '''Heroic medicine''' has several meanings, depending on the era of discussion. In the pre-sci ...hy]], introduced by [[Samuel Hahnemann]] as an alternative to 19th century heroic medicine. <ref>{{citation
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  • .../noinclude>A type of [[cancer]] chemotherapy, sometimes called effective [[heroic medicine]], in which a lethal dose of [[methotrexate]] is administered, and then an
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  • ...scue''' is a type of [[cancer]] chemotherapy, sometimes called effective [[heroic medicine]], in which a lethal dose of [[methotrexate]] is administered, and then an
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  • '''Heroic medicine''' has several meanings, depending on the era of discussion. In the pre-sci ...hy]], introduced by [[Samuel Hahnemann]] as an alternative to 19th century heroic medicine. <ref>{{citation
    4 KB (548 words) - 08:55, 8 October 2010
  • ...and clean water, and for his early recognition of the deficiencies of the "heroic medicine" of his day.
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  • By 1885, the era of the drastic measures of [[heroic medicine]] was gone, and purveyers of scientific medicine, [[herbalism]], [[magnetis
    21 KB (3,195 words) - 13:37, 1 November 2010
  • ...oodletting]] and [[purging]] indiscriminately. In 1783, disillusioned with heroic medicine, Hahnemann gave up his medical practice and turned to translating medical b ..."), and coined the term "[[allopathy]]" ("different than disease") for the heroic medicine of the day.<ref>Hahnemann S (1796) [http://www.minutus.org/library/article_
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  • :[[Heroic medicine]], in which the patient, rather than the physician (or the therapy) was her
    97 KB (15,789 words) - 04:37, 12 November 2013