1502 Chiropractic Chalkboard
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Dynamic Chiropractic – October 7, 1996, Vol. 14, Issue 21

Chiropractic Chalkboard

By Editorial Staff
It's erroneous to call a traditional medical physician an "allopath." Allopathy is a substitutive therapy; a therapeutic system in which a disease is treated by producing a second condition that is incompatible with or antagonistic to the first.1 (Compare homeopathy).

1. Stedman's Medical Dictionary, 25 Edition, 1990.


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