Zeitschrift für Klassische Homöopathie 2014; 58(1): 4-14
DOI: 10.1055/s-0033-1357596
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Homöopathie in Indien auf dem Land

Der Versorgungsbeitrag der Homöopathie (Teil 4)
Martin Dinges
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Publication History

Publication Date:
17 March 2014 (online)

Zusammenfassung

Die Versorgung auf dem Land gewährleisteten zunächst Laienheiler. Es ist schwer festzustellen, ab wann auch Ärzte in stadtfernen Gebieten wichtiger wurden, da sie dort selbst in den öffentlichen Gesundheitsstationen eine untergeordnete Rolle spielten.  Mit der Entstehung homöopathischer Medical Schools gingen Kampagnen, die gleichzeitig der Ausbildung dienen sollten, zunehmend von den Städten aus. Nationale Kampagnen schlossen an die Maßnahmen zur Ausrottung bestimmter Seuchen an und zielen seit den 1990er Jahren besonders auf die verbesserte Versorgung von Mutter und Kind.

Summary

In the beginning, homoeopathic health care in rural areas was supplied by laymen. It is not easy to establish since when physicians were growing more important in farther-off regions, as they played a lesser important role in public health services. With the formation of Homoeopathic Medical Schools, campaigns which at the same time were to support education, spread increasingly from the cities. National campaigns followed preventive steps to extinguish certain epidemics, and since the 1990ies they aim at a better support for mother and child.

 
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