Homeopathy--quackery or a key to the future of medicine?

Homeopathy : the Journal of the Faculty of Homeopathy
Peter W GoldA Saine

Abstract

This is an edited transcript of a debate held at the University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, Connecticut, USA on 25 October 2007. Homeopathy is a widely used but controversial form of complementary and alternative medicine. Six distinguished international speakers, including advocates and skeptics concerning homeopathy, debated the plausibility, theoretical principles, clinical and basic research evidence, ethical and other issues surrounding homeopathy.

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