At the beginning of the 20th century, homeopathy as an alternative to slash-and-dope allopathic medicine reached a peak of popularity in the US, then abruptly declined to near extinction before its current revival beginning very late in the century. Kurz, a practitioner in Eisenstadt, Austria, thinks the problem then was that the quality of practitioners was overcome by the demand for quantity, and here offers advice to instructors on how to instill in their students not just technical proficiency, but a deep understanding of the central philosophy.
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