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| | History of Homeopathy |
 | | Samuel Hahnemann was a German physician who earned his Doctor of Medicine degree in 1779. |  | | These results suggested to Hahnemann what the drugs would be useful to treat. |  | | Homeopathy began to enjoy a resurgence in the US in the 1970's as the public took a greater interest in holistic and natural approaches to medicine. |
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http://altmed.creighton.edu/Homeopathy/history.htm
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| | Samuel Hahnemann |
 | | Hahnemann first stumbled across the phenomena that he was later to call the homopathic action of drugs in the year that he gave up his practice. |  | | Hahnemann became a Medical Doctor in 1781 and practiced conventional medicine. |  | | Although his patients were experiencing profound cures which solidly verified his theories, Hahnemann was marked as an outcast because his method of single and minimum dosage was threatening the financial foundation of the powerful apothecaries. |
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| | SAMUEL HAHNEMANN |
 | | Hahnemann was the progenitor of several modern medical approaches. |  | | He is called the Father of Experimental Pharmacology because he was the first physician to prepare medicines in a specialized way; proving them on healthy human beings, to determine how the medicines acted to cure diseases. |  | | Hahnemann discovered the primary and secondary actions of remedies. |
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http://www.homeopathyone.com/samuelhahnemann.htm
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| | Dr. Hahnemann's cure for 'heroic' medicine. (Samuel Hahnemann, homeopath) - FDA Consumer - HighBeam Research |
 | | Hahnemann was skeptical of the theory that quinine cured the disease through its astringent and bitter characteristics and "strengthening qualities it exerts on the stomach," according to one medical text of the time. |  | | Soon after the he began practicing, Hahnemann became disenchanted with the lack of effectiveness of heroic medicines and instead began prescribing for his patients exercise, a nourishing diet, and fresh air. |  | | This, of course, is the opposite of conventional drug treatments where, for example, a decongestant is given to ease a cold and antibiotics are given to kill infecting germs, not to mimic their effect on the body. |
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http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1G1:3664132&refid=holomed_1
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| | Homeopathy Online: Cover Story |
 | | The genius of Samuel Hahnemann was that he took one of several medical concepts, healing with similar substances, and provided convincing evidence that it was the natural law of cure. |  | | Hahnemann provided the means through the use of provings on healthy persons (a concept again which he had not invented, but used more systematically). |  | | The fourth phase of homeopathy is represented by Hahnemann's discovery and publication of his theory of chronic disease. |
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http://www.lyghtforce.com/HomeopathyOnline/Issue3/cover.html
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| | Organon of the Medical Art - Samuel HAHNEMANN |
 | | Hahnemann himself attached little importance to understanding the 'why' of his discoveries, focusing instead on the 'what' and the 'how.' He constructed his philosophy and practice of medicine upon unbiased observation, pure experience, and unfettered deliberation. |  | | Hahnemann did not write the Organon only for medical pracitioners, in fact, he prescribed the Organon to patients. |  | | Hahnemann's use of minute, potentized medicinal doses originally arose from his interest in reducing the adverse affects of medicines. |
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http://www.minimum.com/b.asp?a=organon-soft-hahnemann
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| | Samuel Hahnemann And The Future Of Homeopathy |
 | | Consequently, Hahnemann was born with an innate attunement to the active energy of all substances (or what we can call the psychic-spiritual energy locked within any form) as well as a ‘feel’ for the way to dissolve the form and liberate the energy within it. |  | | Hahnemann used this planet’s energy in his efforts to trace the hidden roots of disease as well as the latent capacities for regeneration within the body. |  | | We would expect to find from all this that Hahnemann was extremely sensitive to the fact that the personal energy of the individual performing the ‘succussion’ would interact and merge with what he called the ‘dynamically spiritual
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http://starpathvisions.com/samuel.html
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| | Hahnemann's Early Years |
 | | Hahnemann suggested that a homeopath speaks to the patient in common ordinary language because the use of unintelligible scientific words, fancy ideas, and pompous expressions only serve to confuse the patient (while enhancing the ego of the practitioner). |  | | Hahnemann's homeopaths were to a patient in simple plain language rather than pontificating about the most current theories or the lasted medical technologies. |  | | Hahnemann's inquiring and scientific mind was not satisfied with the dry theories and book learning of the medical professors. |
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http://www.simillimum.com/Thelittlelibrary/References/Earlyyears.html
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| | Hahnemann Biography |
 | | Hahnemann undertook the study of medicine in Leipzig and Vienna, qualifying with honours in 1779. |  | | Hahnemann took his calling as a medical healer seriously and applied himself conscientiously to his profession. |  | | The tradition of trained and qualified medical doctors taking up homoeopathic study in addition to their regular training continues in many countries, while many who are not doctors can also train in the study and practice of homoeopathy, either to a professional or home-use level. |
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http://www.skylarkbooks.co.uk/Hahnemann_Biography.htm
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| | Illustrated History of Homeopathy |
 | | Hahnemann, receiving a detailed description of the symptoms from his grand nephew practicing in St. Petersburg, was able to predict which remedies would be useful in its cure. |  | | Disappointed by the lack of intellectual stimulation and the lack of practical clinical experience at Leipzig, Hahnemann left for Vienna in 1776. |  | | The enduring nature of his work was, for American homeopaths, perhaps due to the fact that he was American, that he was a purist, and that he urged his students, like Hahnemann, to consider the entire person when treating their patients. |
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http://www.dr-dom.com/homeopathy_history.html
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| | Christian Friedrich Samuel Hahnemann (www.whonamedit.com) |
 | | Hahnemann’s principle, Simila similibus («with the help of the same»), both formally and in its content it is a declaration of war on traditional medicine, which from Antiquity had been based on the principle contraria contrariis («with the help of the opposite»). |  | | Hahnemann’s extremely diluted medicines in one way represented a major advance in their time: Whether they helped the patient or not, they probably harmed nobody. |  | | Hahnemann, however, was far from the first to arrive at the (unfortunately false) idea that likes are cured by likes. |
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http://www.whonamedit.com/doctor.cfm/532.html
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| | homeopathy |
 | | While Hahnemann's methods involve empirical observation, his theory of disease and cure is essentially non-empirical and involves the appeal to metaphysical entities and processes. |  | | Hahnemann meant to contrast his method with the convention of his day of trying to balance "humors" by treating a disorder with its opposite (allos). |  | | Like most of his contemporaries, Hahnemann believed that health was a matter of balance and harmony, but for him it was the vital force, the spirit in the body, that did the balancing and harmonizing, that is, the healing. |
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http://skepdic.com/homeo.html
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| | RealMagick Article: S. Hahnemann's discoveries by Anja Heij |
 | | Hahnemann was a practitioner of Mesmerism, nowadays we call this magnetizing (restoring energy flows in the body by laying on hands, and studying the magnetism of all phenomena). |  | | Hahnemann spent his life by passionately searching for a therapy that assured a quick, safe and long lasting healing. |  | | This means that a serious disease your ancestors had, or a severe disease you had yourself, has left his traces in your system and therefore prevents your life force from working 'full force' for you, enabling acute diseases to enter your system and enabling chronic diseases to grow worse. |
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http://realmagick.com/articles/69/1869.html
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| | A Brief Biography of Samuel Hahnemann |
 | | In what was undoubtedly a crucial period of his life, and not apparent to the outer observer, his medical views were undergoing a revolution as he slowly accumulated evidence for radically new medical concepts and methods, which would, in due course, significantly change his future course in life. |  | | From the considerations he had arrived at in his wandering years, Hahnemann had sought to develop a medical system that relied solely on single drugs in harmless doses and based upon pure observation, empiricism and experiment. |  | | His purpose was to establish a physiological doctrine of medical remedies, free from all suppositions, and based solely on experiments. |
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http://www.heilkunst.com/biography.html
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| | The SA Journal of Natural Medicine - A tribute to Samuel Hahnemann |
 | | Next, Hahnemann's integrity was strikingly displayed when he abandoned his medical practice on finding it harmful to his patients; instead he tried to support his large family on a meagre income from translating books. |  | | As far as we know, Hahnemann is the only person in history to have envisioned an entire system of medicine and then fully developed it into a powerful and practical tool within the span of a single lifetime. |  | | He also demonstrated his integrity by doing something that physicians and pharmacists of today would never think of doing — he experimented on himself using the remedies he gave to his patients. |
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http://www.naturalmedicine.co.za/sajnm_main/article.php?story=20050811202253538
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| | BBC NEWS Health Malaria row inspired homeopathy |
 | | Mr Saxton said: "Hahnemann put the patient as an individual at the centre of healthcare and believed that factors in a person's life, such as emotional influences, had a fundamental impact on their well-being. |  | | As Dr Hahnemann said himself: "Every effective drug provokes in the human body a sort of disease of its own, and the stronger the drug, the more characteristic, and the more marked and more violent the disease. |  | | Edzard Ernst, professor of complementary medicine at the Peninsula Medical School in Exeter, said: "Hahnemann was advising that homeopathy has to be used as an alternative to conventional medicine. |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4423303.stm
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| | Classical Homeopathy: Homoeopathy India Foundation website for information, research, treatment, education |
 | | (j) Psychosomatism : Mind and Body : Hahnemann was most modern in his views on the role of mind for the development of the physical disease. |  | | Not only was he able to recognise the role of genetic influence on health but was also able to discover the remedial measures to neutralize or blunt the tendencies of hereditary diseases by finding out anti-miasmatic remedies. |  | | He was born when it was dark : Those were the days when patients were treated with inhuman and cruel methods of blood letting (cutting the veins to remove impure blood), application of Leeches on skin to suck impure blood, purgatives etc. Medical system had no direction, no scientific principles, no light. |
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| | Hahnemannian Medicine |
 | | Homoeopathy is a medical science developed by Samuel Hahnemann, MD in the 18th century. |  | | Applying that law, Hahnemann determined that a negative state of mind allows negative disease organisms called miasms to invade the body. |  | | Now, if you need further information on this topic and education, research, development, consultation and physicians who are medically trained in homoeopathic medicine contact the Samuel Hahnemann School of Homoeopathic Medicine. |
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| | Homeopathy Online: Community Voice |
 | | The exact methods Hahnemann published in The Organon and in The Chronic Diseases are those techniques which he found to be the safest and most effective in his extensive clinical trials. |  | | I would suggest to those who are using ST to refine their techniques by reintroducing the cardinal principles of Homeopathy into their practice so that they may experience a more rapid, gentle and permanent cure. |  | | Today's homeopaths must integrate their contemporary experiences into clinical practice without losing sight of the principles which form its fundamental basis. |
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http://www.lyghtforce.com/HomeopathyOnline/Issue3/voice4.html
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| | ACSH > Health Issues > |
 | | While feelings and personal experience can sometimes lead one to the truth of a matter, the old maxim that our senses often deceive us is acknowledged and allowed for not only in biomedical research but in all fields of sensible inquiry. |  | | To adjust the "like cures like" theory, Hahnemann reverted to his Masonic and occult mixing-and-shaking rituals. |  | | Over the years proponents of homeopathy have put forward various theories concerning homeopathy's alleged ability to cure diverse maladies, but there is little agreement, even among these proponents, as to how homeopathic products might work. |
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| | The Life and Letters of Dr Samuel Hahnemann By Thomas Lindsley Bradford, M.D. Presented by Dr Robert Séror |
 | | Chapter 69: Life in Paris - Story told by a former patient of Hahnemann - Correspondence between Dr. Balogh and the Hahnemanns. |  | | Chapter 36: First method of preparing homoeopathic medicine - First pocket cases - Korsakoff on the use of class vials - Hahnemann's opinion regarding the practice of medicine - Letter to Dr. Eberhardt. |  | | Chapter 87: Letter to Dr. Nichols, regarding Madame Hahnemann, by a former patient - Visit of Dr. Neidhard. |
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| | Homeopathy is a medical system devised by Samuel Hahnemann |
 | | Homeopathy is a medical system devised by Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843). |  | | Summary: Homeopathic medicine is extremely diluted, often to the point where no molecules of the original medicine remain. |  | | Homeopathy is a medical system devised by Samuel Hahnemann |
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| | Hahnemann Center for Heilkunst |
 | | The Hahnemann Center for Heilkunst was established in 1997 for the preservation, generation and dissemination of knowledge about the principles and practice of Heilkunst, as well as access to its powerful therapeutic benefits, to all those committed to honest inquiry and self-fulfillment. |  | | The Hahnemann College for Heilkunst for those who wish to become Doctors of Medical Heilkunst or to receive a general arts and science diploma in the dynamic system of thought underpinning Heilkunst. |  | | The HCH offers a comprehensive framework and support for the greater unfolding of the human consciousness as well as for the increased health of spirit, soul, mind and body on an individual basis. |
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| | Alternative Medicine and the Laws of Physics (Skeptical Inquirer September 1997) |
 | | Although there are related notions in Chinese medicine, Hahnemann seems to have arrived at the idea independently. |  | | After each successive dilution, he subjected the solution to vigorous shaking, or "succussion." He made the remarkable discovery that although dilution eliminated the side effects, it did not diminish the effectiveness of the medications. |  | | By means of successive dilutions, extremely dilute solutions can be achieved rather easily. |
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| | constitutional homeopathy |
 | | ORIGINS OF HOMEOPATHY The founder of homeopathy was Dr. Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843). |  | | This is not to say there has been no progress in homeopathic thought but rather to the fact that subsequent investigators have been able to confirm and reconfirm these basic principles. |  | | A comprehensive system of medicine able to treat disorders affecting every system and organ of the body, Homeopathy is effective, precise, safe, and long-lasting. |
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| | Healthy ShoppingBooks on Health, Wellness, Spirituality & Alternative Medicine - Healthy Bookstore - HealthWorld Online |
 | | Samuel Hahnemann, the visionary 19th century physician who founded this system of treatment, distilled his philosophy and practice into the ORGANON OF THE MEDICAL ART. |  | | Now practitioners and patients alike can easily come to a deep understanding of the revolutionary mode of medical care that is homeopathy. |  | | Minute doses of medicines are used to combat disease by stimulating the patients own life force. |
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http://www.healthyshopping.com/books/Cart.asp?ItemNumber=1889613010
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| | Samuel Christian Hahnemann |
 | | But he faced much hostility, not only from doctors but also from the apothecaries, who resented the fact that he made up his own medicines. |  | | In October 1834 Mademoiselle Marie Melanie d'Hervilly visited Dr Hahnemann about her health. |  | | The apothecaries now obtained an injunction to prevent Hahnemann from dispensing his own medicines and since they were unwilling to keep them themselves, his practice could not continue. |
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| | Amazon.com: Homeopathy: Mystery of Healing (2001) : Video |
 | | Rather than suppressing symptoms, homeopathic medicines stimulate the body to defend and heal itself. |  | | Featuring interviews with experts in the U.S., England, France and Germany, this comprehensive documentary looks at the origins, principles, and modern practice of the alternative and holistic form of medicine known as homeopathy. |  | | Today, homeopathic practitioners, physicians and veterinarians continue to successfully treat patients for a wide range of physical and mental illnesses, using ideas and remedies published by Hahnemann in his Materia Medica. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00005V8Q3?v=glance
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| | Samuel-Hahnemann-Foundation - Classical Homeopathy - scientifically examined |
 | | We work hard to translate the whole german site, please be patient, we do our best. |  | | (Quotation from: Samuel Hahnemann § 1 in the Organon of Medicine) |  | | samuel-hahnemann-stiftung, samuel hahnemann foundation, foundation, samuel hahnemann, hahnemann, globuli, meetings, science |
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| | History of Homeopathy |
 | | He soon began his first homeopathic experiments in 1790, as a result of his disillusionment with such common medical practices of the day as purging, bloodletting, and the use of toxic chemicals. |  | | Hahnemann graduated from medical school in 1779 and started his own medical practice. |  | | Students of Hahnemann founded the first homeopathic medical school in the United States in the late 1800’s. |
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http://www.wholehealthnow.com/homeopathy_info/history.html
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| | Hahnemann's Advanced Methods |
 | | Now that the Principles of Hahnemann Homoeopathy have been reviewed it has come time to study the Hahnemann's advance posology methods. |  | | This advanced treatise is directed at Homoeopaths who wish to deepen their study of Hahnemannian Homoeopathy. |  | | This text supplies all the essential momenta for using the techniques of the medicinal solutions for the C and LM potencies. |
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| | Organon of the Medical Art by Dr. Samuel Hahnemann - Bastyr Bookstore |
 | | Dr. Samuel Hahnemann, a visionary 19th century physician who developed homeopathic medicine, recorded his philosophy and practice in Organon of the Medical Art over 200 years ago. |  | | Organon of the Medical Art by Dr. Samuel Hahnemann - Bastyr Bookstore |  | | This edition of this homeopathy classic, edited and annotated by Wenda O'Reilly and based on a new translation by Steven Decker, clearly presents the seminal ideas of Dr. Hahnemann. |
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http://www.bastyr.edu/bookstore/order/books.asp?reform=pf&item={3CCEA85F-B701-445B-A325-3BCAEE0B3D1D}
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| | Samuel Hahnemann |
 | | Submit a correction or make a comment about this profile |  | | The German physician and founder of homeopathy Samuel Hahnemann was born at Meissen in Saxony on the 10th of April 1755. |
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| | Reference library - H |
 | | Manual Of Therapeutics According To The Method Of Hahnemann |  | | C.S. Samuel Hahnemann - The Founder Of Homoeopathic Medicine - T. Cook |  | | C.S. Samuel Hahnemann - His Life & His Work - Vols I & Ii - R. Haehl |
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| | I-daksh - The Indian Expert |
 | | TO LIVE AND TO ACT WITHOUT PRETENCE OR SHOW was his most noteworthy precept. |  | | The story of the early days of Hahnemann forms a key to his future. |  | | Hahnemann's father was a designer in a porcelain manufactory, but had sound ideas of what may be considered good and worthy and this he implanted on Samuel's mind and taught him to read and write. |
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| | Samuel Hahnemann - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | He received his doctor of medicine degree at the University of Erlangen. |  | | Hahnemann is also credited with introducing the practice of quarantine to the Kingdom of Prussia during his employment with the Duke of Anhalt-Köthen. |  | | Christian Friedrich Samuel Hahnemann (10th April 1755 in Meißen, Saxony, Holy Roman Empire - 2nd July 1843 in Paris, France) was a physician who, beginning with an article he published in a German medical journal in 1796, coined homoeopathic medicine. |
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| | I-daksh - The Indian Expert |
 | | Hahnemann now not only saw patients at his home but made regular professional visits, a thing he had not done for years in Coethen. |  | | After Hahnemann, by will, left his second fortune to Madame Melanie, there was a complete rupture in their relationship. |  | | Hahnemann does not seem to have been unjust to his daughters, as he gave them a very large fortune before he left Germany. |
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| | PARACELSUS:The Paracelsus Collection at Hahnemann University |
 | | Hahnemann Medical College in Philadelphia was founded in 1848 as a school devoted to the homeopathic principles of Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843). |  | | The exhibit also will trace the thinking of Paracelsus and his philosophical progeny through Hahnemann and Hering, with books and memorabilia from the Hering Collection. |  | | Constantine Hering (1800-1880), a student and follower of Samuel Hahnemann, was a physician, chemist, and zoologist. |
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| | AllRefer.com - Samuel Hahnemann (Medicine, Biography) - Encyclopedia |
 | | He expounded his system in Organon of the Rational Art of Healing (1810, tr. |  | | You are here : AllRefer.com > Reference > Encyclopedia > Medicine, Biographies > Samuel Hahnemann |  | | Samuel Hahnemann[zA´mOOel hA´numAn] Pronunciation Key, 17551843, German physician, founder of homeopathy. |
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| | Hahnemann Prize Award: The British Institute of Homeopathy U.S.A. |
 | | The Hahnemann Prize Award for the year 2004 has been presented to Susana A Galle for her studies in the Post Graduate Course of Homeopathy. |  | | The Hahnemann Prize Award for the year 2004 has been presented to Darla Graves Palmer for her studies in the Diploma of Veterinary Homeopathy. |  | | The Samuel Hahnemann Award is given yearly to student/s that has shown High Academic Excellence throughout their studies with the BIH USA. |
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| | Our Guru - Dr. Samuel Hahnemann, the father of Classical Homoeopathy |
 | | Based on these, the drug known as remedy in this system was developed which is basically extracted from natural resources like plant, animals and minerals. |  | | We bow at his feet to seek and his blessings to make our efforts a Success. |  | | Our Guru - Dr. Samuel Hahnemann, the father of Classical Homoeopathy |
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| | Winston - The Organon, 5th Edition |
 | | Although we, at the present time, are very taken with Hahnemann's sixth edition, which was unpublished until 1921, this particular work by Fincke fills an interesting place in homoopathic history. |  | | He became one of the stalwarts of the International Hahnemannian Association, and was a magnificent prescriber, a maker of high potencies, and a master of homoopathic philosophy. |  | | But there have always been questions about Wesselhoeft's understanding of the depth of homeopathy. |
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| | VERATRUM ALBUM (Veratum alb) - Materia Medica Pura - Dr. Samuel Hahnemann |
 | | 689.), HAHNEMANN has not admitted there latter symptoms into his Materia Medica.] |  | | [HAHNEMANN was assisted in this proving by BECHER, FRANZ, FRIEDRICH HAHNEMANN, STAPF, TEUTHORN. |  | | VERATRUM ALBUM (Veratum alb) - Materia Medica Pura - Dr. Samuel Hahnemann |
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| | Samuel hahnemann - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/encyclopedia/samuel_hahnemann
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| | Amazon.ca: Organon of the Medical Art: Books |
 | | Look for books like Organon of the Medical Art by subject: |  | | To address this problem, O'Reilly provides a glossary of terms in which the German word is given along with the definition that applies to Hahnemann's usage. |  | | One problem with previous translations is that the reader could never be sure how accurately key words were translated and what exactly Hahnemann meant by them. |
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| | Homeopathic software and other features |
 | | Free pre-recorded one hour training sessions to help you get the most from your software. |  | | Purchase the Hahnemann College's "Foundations of Homeopathy" home study videos |  | | Methods of Preparation of Homeopathic Remedies by Michael Quinn of Hahnemann Laboratories |
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| | Organon of Medicine - Samuel Hahnemann |
 | | It is the undisputed foundation and authority on the guiding principles of homeopathy. |  | | igh praise has come from many distinguished reviewers for this 6th English edition of Hahnemann’s great homeopathic opus. |
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