Homeopathy (also spelled homśopathy or homoeopathy), from the Greek words homoios (similar) and pathos (suffering), is a system of alternative medicine, notable for its controversial practice of prescribing water-based solutions that do not contain chemically active ingredients. The theory of homeopathy was developed by the Saxon physician Samuel Hahnemann (1755–1843) and first published in 1796.
Dyspepsia - Arnica

Dyspepsia - Arnica
I once cured a man who had suffered from what he and his physician had called
dyspepsia for several years.
The patient had been obliged to give up his business because he could not eat enough to support his strength.
His physician had told him that he would never be well again, and the patient had given up hopes himself.
This condition was caused by the kick of a hoarse upon the region of the stomach.
A few doses of
Arnica 200th cured him in a short time and he resumed his business.
"An excellent example case to show the importance of Anamnesis."
(
Dyspepsia - Arnica published at
SpiritIndia on Thursday, June 12, 2003)