Homeopathic Ontology
Homeopathy is an alternative medical approachbased on the principle that a disease with a given set of symptoms can be cured by a medicine (remedy) which is known to produce a similar set of symptoms. Homeopathic remedies are based on "proving" techniques, which is a process used to test certain substances on healthy volunteers and to observe their reactions (symptoms). In order to analyze specific symptoms, this process may take months or years and results or provings are registered in a repertory, which represents a collection of homeopathic provings, well known as the Homeophatic Materia Medica. The repertory is an extensive collection of many years of investigation. Software technologies allow us to index all this information, in order to be able to look for any related symptom or remedie based on different criteria, proximity or combination of words.
Due to the complexity and broadness of homeopathy, there is not a defined vocabulary or schema on those repertories where, perhaps, a reasoning maybe applied and unknown remedies or symptoms may be discovered. The objective of this paper is to analyze the concepts used in homeopathy and to design a very simple vocabulary and classiffication for it.
Due to the complexity and broadness of homeopathy, there is not a defined vocabulary or schema on those repertories where, perhaps, a reasoning maybe applied and unknown remedies or symptoms may be discovered. The objective of this paper is to analyze the concepts used in homeopathy and to design a very simple vocabulary and classiffication for it.
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