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  1. Apr 15, 2006 · Hahnemann’s Advanced Methods is an introduction to the revolutionary works of Samuel Hahnemann’s last 10 years (1833-1843). This text supplies all the essential information for using the techniques of the medicinal solutions for the C and LM potencies.

  2. Bust of Samuel Hahnemann by French sculptor David d'Angers (1837) Around the start of the nineteenth century Hahnemann developed a theory, propounded in his 1803 essay On the Effects of Coffee from Original Observations , that many diseases are caused by coffee . [ 23 ]

  3. Jul 1, 2005 · This view of Hahnemann's legacy as a divine revelation of eternal truths, analogous to sacred words of prophets can be challenged by the objection that Hahnemann—like any physician at any place or time—was a child of his time.

    • Josef M. Schmidt
    • 2005
  4. Jan 1, 1989 · The celebrated sculptor Pierre Jean David, to whom we owe the bust of Goethe and other celebrated people, prepared a bust of Dr Hahnemann. A replica of this bust was given by Hahnemann to the homoeopathic Academy of Allentown near Philadelphia but was lost in a shipwreck. On 2 July 1843, at 5 a.m., Dr Hahnemann breathed his last in Paris.

    • S.R. Wadia
    • 1989
  5. Apr 10, 2017 · By 1821, local hostility to his practices resulted in him leaving the German city of Leipzig, where he was practicing, and he eventually ended up in Paris, “where he practiced medicine with...

    • Kat Eschner
  6. May 27, 2024 · When Hahnemann was about to retire at the age of 75, he was visited by a young woman from Paris. The two were soon married and Hahnemann started a new career in the French metropole, where he died in 1843.

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  8. Aug 1, 2005 · Homeopaths had separated into two groups even before the death of Hahnemann: one group considered itself the representative of pure Hahnemann homeopathy, and recognized the founder as the ultimate authority; the others formed a group of ‘scientific homeopaths’ who acknowledged Hahnemann as a brilliant innovator, but did not consider him ...