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The Logic of Figures presents a groundbreaking comparative study of homoeopathic treatments against conventional medical practices of its time. Author Thomas Lindsley Bradford employs rigorous statistical analysis and logical argumentation to evaluate treatment outcomes across various conditions and patient populations.
This work represents an important historical contribution to medical literature, offering empirical evidence through comparative results and numerical data. Bradford’s systematic approach to analyzing treatment effectiveness challenges prevailing medical assumptions and advocates for the recognition of homeopathic principles.
The book serves as both a scientific treatise and a defense of homoeopathic medicine, utilizing the language of figures and statistics to support its claims. It remains a valuable resource for understanding the historical debate between homeopathic and allopathic medical traditions, and for studying how medical efficacy was assessed and argued during the nineteenth century.







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