alopática
Alopática refers to a system of medicine that is contrasted with alternative or complementary medicine. It is often considered the dominant form of healthcare in many Western countries. The term alopática itself can be traced back to the Greek words allos, meaning "other," and pathos, meaning "suffering." This nomenclature was coined by the founder of homeopathy, Samuel Hahnemann, in the 19th century, to distinguish his practices from what he perceived as the prevailing medical treatments of the time.
The core principles of alopática medicine typically involve the use of remedies that produce effects different
The scientific community generally recognizes alopática medicine as effective and based on rigorous research. However, there