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chromolady posted an update 5 years, 8 months ago
Wondering where the word “Allopathic” originated: from: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/allopathic: History and Etymology for allopathic
allo- + -pathic, after German allopathisch
Note: The term allopathisch was introduced by the German physician Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843), in opposition to his earlier coinage homöopathisch (see homeopathic). It probably appears first in the essay “Geist der homöopathischen Heil-Lehre,” prefaced to his Reine Arzneimittellehre, 2. Theil (Dresden, 1816), p. 9. Hahnemann notes that the essay appeared earlier, in 1813. It was in fact published, as “Geist der neuen Heillehre,” in Allgemeiner Anzeiger der Deutschen, 4. März 1813, pp. 621-34, but the text differs in many respects, and instead of allopathisch Hahnemann used allotriopathisch (with Greek allótrios “belonging to another, foreign, strange”). The noun Allopathie appears later, perhaps first in Hahnemann’s Organon der Heilkunst (Dresden, 1818), the second edition, with title change, of Organon der rationellen Heilkunde (1810).
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Very simply, the root of the term ‘allo’ according to Coulter, refers to ‘other’ as opposed to the doctrine of homeopathy which refers to ‘similar,’ or analogy. Allopathic medicine much like Marxism is the negation of some perceived pathological condition via suppression, much like the Zionist media – odd how the philosophy of mainstream medicine and the philosophy of revolutionary politics and media are in parallel, isn’t it?
Suppression, in its very essence, has to do any with something you just don’t like and, in some cases, creating a narrative, or even a superworld, if you will, in which that which you are not willing to entertain does not exist. If one feels the necessity of acknowledging the possibility, then the idea so suppressed becomes the illegitimate child that is there but whom no one acknowledges.
In a medical context, the suppression is the free flow of human bioenergetics, and the simulacra is the linguistic paradigm of western pathology, raised out of thin air lacking any correspondence with physical reality.
Hmmm.
The alleged orientation of tissue in a pathological state is itself a contingency. It’s a fairly easy distinction between primary and secondary causes.