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From: [email protected] (Rayaz Jagani)
Subject: Re: Homeopathy: a respectable medical tradition?
In article <[email protected]> [email protected] (Gordon Banks) writes:
>In article <[email protected]> [email protected] (Robert Gasch) writes:
>>
>>In many European countries Homepathy is accepted as a method of curing
>>(or at least alleiating) many conditions to which modern medicine has
>>no answer. In most of these countries insurance pays for the
>>treatments.
>>
>
>Accepted by whom? Not by scientists. There are people
>in every country who waste time and money on quackery.
>In Britain and Scandanavia, where I have worked, it was not paid for.
>What are "most of these countries?" I don't believe you.
>
>
When were you in Britain?, my information is different.
From Miranda Castro, _The Complete Homeopathy Handbook_,
ISBN 0-312-06320-2, oringinally published in Britain in 1990.
From Page 10,
.. and in 1946, when the National Health Service was established,
homeopathy was included as an officially approved method
of treatment.