
'Allopathic' medicines may have side effects, not Ayurveda: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta
Allopathy, a word with Greek roots, was coined in 1810 by Samuel Hahnemann, the founder of homoeopathy, as a pejorative term for modern medicine.
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'Allopathic' medicines may have side effects, not Ayurveda: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta
Allopathy, a word with Greek roots, was coined in 1810 by Samuel Hahnemann, the founder of homoeopathy, as a pejorative term for modern medicine.


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