'Homoeopathy' definitions:

Definition of 'homoeopathy'

(from WordNet)
noun
A method of treating disease with small amounts of remedies that, in large amounts in healthy people, produce symptoms similar to those being treated [syn: homeopathy, homoeopathy] [ant: allopathy]

Definition of 'Homoeopathy'

From: GCIDE
  • Homoeopathic \Ho`m[oe]*o*path"ic\, a., Homoeopathist \Ho`m[oe]*op"a*thist\, n., Homoeopathy \Ho`m[oe]*op"a*thy\, n. Same as Homeopathic, Homeopathist, Homeopathy. [1913 Webster]

Definition of 'homoeopathy'

From: GCIDE
  • Homeopathy \Ho*me*op"a*thy\, n. [Gr. ? likeness of condition or feeling; ? like (fr. ? same; cf. Same) + ? to suffer: cf. F. hom['e]opathie. See Pathos.] (Med.) The art of curing, founded on resemblances; the theory and its practice that disease is cured (tuto, cito, et jucunde) by remedies which produce on a healthy person effects similar to the symptoms of the complaint under which the patient suffers, the remedies being usually administered in minute doses. This system was founded by Dr. Samuel Hahnemann, and is opposed to allopathy, or heteropathy. [Written also hom[oe]opathy.] [1913 Webster]