Homoeopathy, a system of alternative medicine introduced by the German physician Samuel Hahnemann in the late 18th century, has found a significant place in the healthcare landscape of many countries, including India. In understanding the positioning of homoeopathy within the Indian context, especially in regions like West Bengal, it's crucial to navigate its historical, cultural, and therapeutic aspects. Historical Context: Colonial Roots or Indigenous Adoption? While homoeopathy has European origins, its introduction and subsequent adoption in India were not solely a result of colonial imposition. Introduced to India in the early 19th century, it gained popularity because of its affordability, simplicity of administration (oral remedies), and perceived safety compared to some contemporary treatments. Unlike other medical practices that were directly introduced and institutionalized by the British colonizers, homoeopathy's propagation was more organic. Its growth can be attrib...