Short Communication: Effects of Streptococcinum, Hepar Sulfur, Rosmarinus officinalis and erythromycin on cultured rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) with experimental streptococcosis
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Date
2015
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Homeopathy or "similar therapy" is a phylum of "alternative medicines" is belonging to 7000 years ago. Hippocrates (350-460 BC), had used homeopathic remedies to cure his patients and he believed, we should cure similar with similar (Salehi, 2011). Jalinus (130-200AC) was a famous anatomist, physiologist and homeopath. His books were used to cure the patients during about 1000 years. Samuel Hahnemann was a German physician and chemist; he proved some of the homeopathic remedies on him and established the symptoms in the books: “organon of medicines” is about the philosophy of homeopathy and “rules of homeopathy” (1805), “chronic diseases” and “materia medica pura”.Journal
Iranian Journal of Fisheries ScienceVolume
14Issue/Article Nr
1Page Range
pp.302-307Collections