homeopathic hospital

  1. Asolepius

    A small but significant victory

    A tiny acorn we planted last year has sprouted. The NHS homeopathic hospital in Tunbridge Wells (UK) is to close. Two medical homeopaths will be updating their CVs, and £160,000 per annum will be available for proper medicine. Small as the saving is, the value for society is huge. At last a...
  2. Deetee

    A bit of good news, homeopathically speaking.

    An NHS homeopathy clinic is forced to cut back on its services. About time too. In my Trust we are faced with a clawback of £12million. Jobs are going in vital areas of health care. It has been infuriating to see the NHS homeopathy service expand as we suffer. This chap obviously wouldn't know...
  3. K

    What constitues a "homeopathic hospital"...

    in the UK anyway. In the US I tend to think of hospitals, at the very least, providing a bed & breakfast for unwell people, but in reading the website on the Bristol Homeopathic Hospital (which has been mentioned recently), I can find that they do/did no more than offer walk-in, walk-out...
  4. Pixel42

    NHS Homeopathic Hospitals

    Guys, we have to do something about this. That's taxpayers' money - our money - that's being spent on this nonsense. Anyone got any suggestions? How about one of those mass suicide stunts using homeopathic sleeping pills? Or a targetted mass letter-writing campaign?
  5. chillzero

    The headline was 'Homeopathic hospital fears'...

    I saw this headline, and thought it might be about trying to exclude homeopathy from a hospital, due to the fears about its effectiveness. Imagine my horror.... BBC news, of all places my vote for daft quote of the day: I mean, if you are not going to use drugs, visit the GP, or use...

Back
Top Bottom