Reframing Hahnemann’s Discovery of Homoeopathy within Modern Scientific Research Paradigms: A Historical-Epistemological Analysis
Abstract
Background: Dr. Samuel Hahnemann (1755–1843) initiated the development of homoeopathy in response to the harmful and speculative medical practices of his time.
Objective: To recontextualize Hahnemann’s methodological innovations within the framework of modern clinical research protocols and epistemological models.
Methods: A historical-analytical approach was employed to reinterpret Hahnemann’s foundational work using a standard research protocol framework (problem identification, study design, data collection, ethics, analysis). Primary and secondary sources were critically examined.
Results: Hahnemann’s process shows significant alignment with core principles of modern empirical research, including hypothesis formation, qualitative data collection, and ethical intent, despite the absence of control groups and statistical validation.
Conclusion: Hahnemann’s methods, while historically constrained, offer a proto-scientific model of individualized, observational medicine and remain a significant case study in the evolution of medical methodology.
How to Cite This Article
Dr. Abhishek Soni, Dr. Syed Afsar Ali, Dr. Ashutosh Das, Dr. Susmita Dey (2025). Reframing Hahnemann’s Discovery of Homoeopathy within Modern Scientific Research Paradigms: A Historical-Epistemological Analysis . International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation (IJMRGE), 6(4), 782-783. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54660/.IJMRGE.2025.6.4.782-783