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Homeopathy – Medicine for the New Millennium – page 66

treatment had none of the quality of life that homeopathy can provide nor were they in any number They also do not have the easy and inexpensive way for providing such tremendous relief.
Homeopathy has received much attention from the public but not the attention and seriousness it deserves from medical authori- ties and governmental bodies. I am afraid that when it’s worth is suddenly discovered by the masses, the whole world will turn towards it with an unprecedented hysteria expecting much more than it can deliver at the moment. So, a kind of plan is needed to prepare for the fast-approaching changes in the medical arena.
Homeopathy is a very difficult therapeutic modality in it learn- ing and application, and requires several years of education to- gether with a definite dedication on the part of the physician who undertakes to learn it correctly and practice it professionally. The reason is simple: the doctor has to learn a subject that requires at least as much time as his medical studies if he wants to learn it properly.
In case such a sudden expansion does take place, the public will be exposed to a lot of charlatans who will manifest from one day to the next to cover the transition. Governments should start planning for the future and investing more programming and fi- nances into better education which doctors need, so that home- opathy can finally demonstrate its best possibilities.

References
1 Karl Konig, MD, in Brian Inglis, Fringe Medicine (London: Faber and Faber, 1964), p. 89.
2 Sir John Weir, K.C.V., O.M.B., Homeopathy: An Explanation of Its Prin- ciples (London: British Homeopathic Association, 1932), pp. 20-22.