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The Scientific Communication Process in Homoeopathic Toxicology: An Evaluative Study

The Scientific Communication Process in Homoeopathic Toxicology: An Evaluative Study
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Author(s): G. Ramadhas (Noorul Islam Centre for Higher Education, India), A.S. Suman Sankar (Sarada Krishna Homoeopathic Medical College, India)and N.V. Sugathan (Sarada Krishna Homoeopathic Medical College, India)
Copyright: 2018
Pages: 17
Source title: Innovations in Measuring and Evaluating Scientific Information
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): J. John Jeyasekar (Tamil Nadu State Forensic Sciences Department, India)and P. Saravanan (Lekshmipuram College of Arts and Science, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-3457-0.ch011

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Abstract

The present chapter evaluates the growth of literature of Toxicology in Homoeopathy. The Scopus database is used as source for the study. Data pertaining to toxicology in homoeopathy for the period 1963 to 2017 is retrieved and analyzed. The study reveals that toxicology literature grows rapidly in the later stages than in the earlier period. The United States of America is the leading contributors at the global level and India is in second position. Among the contributors, E.J. Calabrese, Professor of Toxicology, University of Massachusetts is the most prolific author for Toxicology in Homoeopathy literature. University of Kalyani and University of Massachusetts are the leading institutions, majority of the records are published in the journal ‘Homoeopathy', which is published from the USA and major contributions are in the subject domain ‘medicine' (65.4 per cent). Most frequently repeated keywords in toxicology of homoeopathy literature are: homoeopathy, humans, non-human, unclassified drug and animals.

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