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Definition of allopathy in English: allopathynoun əˈlɒpəθiəˈlɑpəθi mass nounThe treatment of disease by conventional means, i.e. with drugs having effects opposite to the symptoms. 对抗疗法。常与HOMEOPATHY 相对 Often contrasted with homeopathy Example sentencesExamples - In the early days of homeopathy, Galenic herbalism was dying and allopathy was on the rise.
- According to the advocates of the holistic system, an integrative health care package would include facets from allopathy, Ayurveda, Homoeopathy, Yoga, Siddha and naturopathy.
- In the present-day world when allopathy calls the shots everywhere, an acupuncturist (one who treats the patient by pricking needles in his body) also operates his clinic here in the city to treat the patients.
- Seekers of gentler prevention and cures for disease than offered by allopathy are increasingly turning to effective and affordable natural healing systems.
- She had a problem of hazy vision in her right eye and could not be cured through allopathy.
- These problems have become very common nowadays and have no complete cure in allopathy.
- Normally considered incurable in allopathy, it took Dr. Kabra 14 years of dedicated hard work to lay claim to having finally found a cure for leucoderma.
- Dr. Gaboriault is now an apologist of integrative medicine that combines the allopathy system and the traditional systems.
- But, generally, allopathy will treat symptoms rather than the whole person.
- All medical systems - this includes allopathy - state that this disease is caused by an allergic problem that occurs in the wind pipe, which in turn gets constricted and blocks the free flow of air during respiration.
- He referred to conventional practice as allopathy.
- Women are awakening to their subordinate position in society, and recognize their historical exclusion from allopathy and the negative effect of conventional medical treatment on women.
- If the imbalance called illness occurs, they apply self-healing, then resort as needed to such arts as âyurveda, acupuncture, allopathy, prânic healing or massage.
- In China acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine coexist equally with allopathy.
- It may help us - the practitioners of allopathy, the high priests of the faith - to look with an honest gaze at the work of our colleagues who see the body and its maladies differently from us.
- Dr. Pillai feels that pharmaco-genetics could serve as a bridge between allopathy and ayurveda and lead to a borrowing between the two systems.
- The teacher would share his experiences with the young man who was studying allopathy and yoga with equal interest.
- Prior to the 1900s, the approaches to wellness and healthcare included allopathy, homeopathy, and naturopathy as well as a variety of cultural practices and folk remedies.
Definition of allopathy in US English: allopathynounəˈläpəTHēəˈlɑpəθi The treatment of disease by conventional means, i.e., with drugs having opposite effects to the symptoms. 对抗疗法。常与HOMEOPATHY 相对 Often contrasted with homeopathy Example sentencesExamples - It may help us - the practitioners of allopathy, the high priests of the faith - to look with an honest gaze at the work of our colleagues who see the body and its maladies differently from us.
- But, generally, allopathy will treat symptoms rather than the whole person.
- Seekers of gentler prevention and cures for disease than offered by allopathy are increasingly turning to effective and affordable natural healing systems.
- Women are awakening to their subordinate position in society, and recognize their historical exclusion from allopathy and the negative effect of conventional medical treatment on women.
- In the present-day world when allopathy calls the shots everywhere, an acupuncturist (one who treats the patient by pricking needles in his body) also operates his clinic here in the city to treat the patients.
- The teacher would share his experiences with the young man who was studying allopathy and yoga with equal interest.
- He referred to conventional practice as allopathy.
- Prior to the 1900s, the approaches to wellness and healthcare included allopathy, homeopathy, and naturopathy as well as a variety of cultural practices and folk remedies.
- All medical systems - this includes allopathy - state that this disease is caused by an allergic problem that occurs in the wind pipe, which in turn gets constricted and blocks the free flow of air during respiration.
- If the imbalance called illness occurs, they apply self-healing, then resort as needed to such arts as âyurveda, acupuncture, allopathy, prânic healing or massage.
- Normally considered incurable in allopathy, it took Dr. Kabra 14 years of dedicated hard work to lay claim to having finally found a cure for leucoderma.
- In China acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine coexist equally with allopathy.
- Dr. Pillai feels that pharmaco-genetics could serve as a bridge between allopathy and ayurveda and lead to a borrowing between the two systems.
- These problems have become very common nowadays and have no complete cure in allopathy.
- In the early days of homeopathy, Galenic herbalism was dying and allopathy was on the rise.
- She had a problem of hazy vision in her right eye and could not be cured through allopathy.
- Dr. Gaboriault is now an apologist of integrative medicine that combines the allopathy system and the traditional systems.
- According to the advocates of the holistic system, an integrative health care package would include facets from allopathy, Ayurveda, Homoeopathy, Yoga, Siddha and naturopathy.
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