how homeopathy might (not) work in A&E
From time to time I am happily diverted into watching funny videos. Many of them use that humour to communicate a serious message. Yesterday (egged on by friends Annette & David) I discovered the goodness that is Mitchell & Webb, and their take on homeopathy. More specifically, their take on how much good it might do in an emergency ward. That is, no good at all.
Which is disturbing, given that you can actually buy homeopathic first-aid kits. (And a fat lot of good the ‘apis mellifica’ offered in the ad I’ve linked to would do for someone seriously allergic to bee-stings…)
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Check out the bloke who is on the link. A BSc from Uni of Westiminster:
http://www.westminster.ac.uk/schools/science/polyclinic/homoeopathy
According to here:
http://www.leavingthelandofwoo.com/home/29-cam-degrees-a-university-con-job
you can no longer get a BSc in Homoeopathy (SIC see page above) in the UK anymore.
Mmmm, I remember that David Colquohoun (spelling?) has had a lot to say regarding the awarding of BScs(!!!) in homeopathy(!!!!!) by various UK institutions. Someone at the awarding institutions must be having real trouble with cognitive dissonance, seeing ‘science’ & ‘homeopathy’ together in the same sentence LOL
Ooops…legit alternate spelling……..(slinks away….)