[Omeo33] Art 0852 - Med Hypoth, 1997, 49 (3), 203-212
Gino Santini
g.santini a ismo.it
Dom 26 Ott 2008 18:31:09 CET
A scientific reappraisal of the 'principle of similarity'
P. Bellavite, G. Andrioli, S. Lussignoli, A. Signorini, R. Ortolani
and A. Conforti
In the history of therapeutics, the 'principle of similarity' - the
treatment of 'same by same' or of 'like by like' - may be traced back
to a number of medical traditions, including the systems of
Hippocrates, Paracelsus and Hahnemann. Although in recent years we
have witnessed a renaissance of interest in traditional medicines and
'holistic' medical practices, the reliability of the principle of
similarity has still to be demonstrated on experimental grounds, and
very few studies have been conducted to understand the underlying
mechanism(s). Acceptance of this phenomenon requires supporting
evidence of possible mechanisms and high-quality studies exploring
its effectiveness in clinical medicine. The aim of this work is to
provide a rational approach to the analysis of the various aspects of
this historical yet also modern medical principle, in order to
construct a plausible framework of ideas capable of facilitating
further basic and clinical research into this field.
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