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www.quackometer.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text presents a debate over the historical use of homeopathy by notable figures like Charles Darwin, with Dana Ullman asserting that Darwin's physician, Dr. James Manby Gully, was a homeopath and that Darwin benefited from his treatments. Ullman provides references from Gully's book, claiming that Gully endorsed homeopathy and that Darwin's health improved significantly under his care. However, HCN and Mojo challenge these claims, questioning the evidence and pointing out that Gully's practice was primarily hydropathy, not homeopathy. The discussion also touches on the current use of homeopathy, with concerns about its efficacy and potential risks to patients. The overall tone is contentious, with both sides presenting arguments and countera... | |
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crookedtimber.org
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thetalkingdog.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text is a humorous and satirical list of blogs categorized by dog breeds, with each breed representing a political or ideological stance. The author humorously links each breed to a specific political perspective, often left-leaning, with some right-leaning or moderate blogs as well. The tone is playful, with the author expressing personal preferences and opinions about the blogs, while also acknowledging their popularity and relevance in the blogosphere. | |
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jaycueaitch.wordpress.com
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| | | I was thinking of blogging about something other than homeopathy and the SoH but yesterday (6 November) I finally received a reply to my complaint about Sue Young, so I thought I'd share it with you.I'll type it in green with my comments in the usual black for contrast. Dear Mr Hawcock Re. Sue Young... | ||