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Descriptor English: Homeopathic Cure
Descriptor Spanish: Curación Homeopática
Descriptor curación
Entry term(s) cura
ideal de curación
Scope note: Proceso en curso/movimiento desencadenado en el organismo por el remedio homeopático, dirigido al equilibrio psicofísico del individuo como un todo.
Descriptor Portuguese: Cura Homeopática
Descriptor French: Cure
Entry term(s): Cure
Cure Ideal
Tree number(s): HP1.007.072
Scope note: Homeopathy considers the subject an indivisible unit. To cure is to help the patient to restore his health and biopsychosocial well-being in a quick, smooth, lasting and less harmful way, neutralizing, as much as possible, the impacts of the disease (Read Samuel Hahnemann's book, the “Organon of the art of healing” paragraphs 9 and 15). Thus, homeopathic cure is the continuous process/movement provoked in the subject through the signal introduced by the homeopathic medicine that sets in motion an individual process of health recovery.
Annotation: no qualif; note category
Allowable Qualifiers: CL classification
EP epidemiology
HI history
MT methods
SN statistics & numerical data
ST standards
TD trends
VE veterinary
Related: Obstacle to the Cure DeCS
DeCS ID: 26402
Unique ID: DDCS026402
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Homeopathic Cure - Preferred
Concept UI FD00059052
Scope note Homeopathy considers the subject an indivisible unit. To cure is to help the patient to restore his health and biopsychosocial well-being in a quick, smooth, lasting and less harmful way, neutralizing, as much as possible, the impacts of the disease (Read Samuel Hahnemann's book, the “Organon of the art of healing” paragraphs 9 and 15). Thus, homeopathic cure is the continuous process/movement provoked in the subject through the signal introduced by the homeopathic medicine that sets in motion an individual process of health recovery.
Preferred term Homeopathic Cure
Entry term(s) Cure
Cure Ideal



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