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en:misc:talk-saine-schwarcz [2012/12/13 17:57]
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 {{anchor:​s682}}Now,​ the main finding of this comprehensive review of the literature, which included all the epidemics that homeopathy was involved in all over the world, from the earliest one in 1796, which was scarlet fever, until now with leptospirosis in Cuba. {{anchor:​s682}}Now,​ the main finding of this comprehensive review of the literature, which included all the epidemics that homeopathy was involved in all over the world, from the earliest one in 1796, which was scarlet fever, until now with leptospirosis in Cuba.
  
-{{anchor:​s683}}The main findings were: “//​Results obtained by homeopathy during epidemics// //reveal a very important and clear constancy: a very low mortality rate.// //​{{anchor:​s684}}This constancy remains, regardless of the physician, time, place or type of epidemical disease, including diseases carrying a very high mortality rate, such as cholera, smallpox, diphtheria, typhoid fever// , //yellow fever and pneumonia//​.”+{{anchor:​s683}}The main findings were: “//​Results obtained by homeopathy during epidemics// //<wrap hi>reveal a very important and clear constancy: a very low mortality rate</​wrap>​.// //​{{anchor:​s684}}This constancy remains, regardless of the physician, time, place or type of epidemical disease, including diseases carrying a very high mortality rate, such as cholera, smallpox, diphtheria, typhoid fever// , //yellow fever and pneumonia//​.”
  
-{{anchor:​s685}}I’ll give you an example. {{anchor:​s686}}In 1849, there was a major epidemic of cholera all over the world, but we’re going to focus only on Cincinnati. {{anchor:​s687}}Pulte and Erhmann treated 2600 cases with only 35 deaths, or a mortality rate of 1.3%. {{anchor:​s688}}The mortality rate for cholera in the 19th century was 50%, regardless of the physician, the place, the country or whether the patient was treated. {{anchor:​s689}}In Asia, in Egypt, in Tunisia, in Turkey, they didn’t have treatment, and the mortality, was around 50%. {{anchor:​s690}}Regardless of the treatment, the mortality was 50%. {{anchor:​s691}}And “//​despite having 60-70 cases that were in a deep state of collapse// ,” (Pulte and Ehrmann only had a mortality rate of 1.32%).+{{anchor:​s685}}I’ll give you an example. {{anchor:​s686}}In 1849, there was a major epidemic of cholera all over the world, but we’re going to focus only on Cincinnati. {{anchor:​s687}}Pulte and Erhmann treated 2600 cases with only 35 deaths, or a mortality rate of 1.3%. {{anchor:​s688}}The mortality rate for cholera in the 19th century was 50%, regardless of the physician, the place, the country or whether the patient was treated. {{anchor:​s689}}In Asia, in Egypt, in Tunisia, in Turkey, they didn’t have treatment, and the mortality, was around 50%. {{anchor:​s690}}Regardless of the treatment, the mortality was 50%. {{anchor:​s691}}And “//​despite having 60-70 cases that were in a deep state of collapse// ,” (<wrap hi>Pulte and Ehrmann only had a mortality rate of 1.32%</​wrap>​).
  
 {{anchor:​s692}}Now,​ there was a skeptic that said that they cheated. {{anchor:​s693}}So there was a commission that was instigated, and the commission was chaired by Alfonso Taft, who became Secretary of War eventually under Grant, and his son became President of the United States, so he was a reputable person, and the commission’s outcome was that what the homeopaths had reported was exactly true to the point, in every single case. {{anchor:​s692}}Now,​ there was a skeptic that said that they cheated. {{anchor:​s693}}So there was a commission that was instigated, and the commission was chaired by Alfonso Taft, who became Secretary of War eventually under Grant, and his son became President of the United States, so he was a reputable person, and the commission’s outcome was that what the homeopaths had reported was exactly true to the point, in every single case.
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