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			1850 The mid 1800s saw a backlash by the AMA against homeopathic physicians. During this time a code of ethics was established which asserted that orthodox physicians would lose their membership in the AMA if they even consulted with a homeopath. | |
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			1851 William Yingling, MD, author of "Accoucheur's Emergency Manual" | |
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			1853 - 1931 John Clarke, MD, author of "Dictionary of Materia Medica" | |
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			1853 - 1927 Mary Taft, MD | |
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			1854 - 1925 John Henry Allen, MD, author of "The Chronic Miasms" | |
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			1855 AMA condemns mixing homoeopathy with standard medical practice; withholds membership from any state or local medical organizations to which homoeopaths belong. | 
			1855 - 1856 The Homeopathic Echo The first New Zealand homeopathic journal | 
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			1855 - 1922 Hahnemann Medical College of Chicago | |
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			1856 - 1931 Frederica Gladwin, MD, helped in the preparation of Kent's Repertory | |
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			1856 AMA bans any discussion of homoeopathic medical theory in their journals and expels doctors who consult with homoeopaths; allopaths married to homoeopaths also expelled. | |
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			1857 - 1943 Margaret Tyler, MD, author of "Homeopathic Drug Pictures" | |
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			1858 - 1938 Willis Dewey, MD, author of "Essentials of Homeopathic Materia Medica", "Essentials of Homeopathic Therapeutics" | |
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			1859 - 1929 New York Homeopathic Medical College and Flower Hospital | |
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			1860 Birth of the American pharmaceutical industry manufacturing conventional medicines. | |
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			1860 - 1929 Stuart Close, MD, author of "The Genius of Homeopathy" | |
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			1861 - 1935 Cyrus M. Boger, MD. Author of "Synoptic Key with Repertory", "Card Index", and translator of Boenninghausen's "Characteristics and Repertory" | |
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			1861 - 1941 William King, MD, author of "History of Homeopathy in America" | |
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			1861 - 1939 James Ward, MD, author of "The Unabridged Dictionary of Symptoms As If" | |
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			1862 - 1919 R. Gibson Miller, MD | |
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			1863 - 1948 Alfred Pulford, MD | 
			1865 On High Potencies published by Fincke | 
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			1864 Adolph Lippe becomes president of the Homeopathic Medical College of PA | |
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			1866 Drug companies begin to expand their influence and territory. Patent medicine industry evolves. | |
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			1867 - 1955 Hahnemann Medical College of Philadelphia | |
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			1867 Pacific Homoeopathic Medical Society of California founded. | |
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			1868 - 1950 Herbert A. Roberts, MD. Author of "Sensations As If" | |
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			1869 Boericke and Tafel Pharmaceutical Company founded | |
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			1870 - 1959 Charles Dixon, MD | |
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			1870 - 1947 Guy Stearns, MD, developer of autonomic testing of homeopathic remedies | |
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			1871 - 1963 Julia Minerva Green, MD | |
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			1871 - 1952 Royal Hayes, MD | |
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			1872 - ca. 1918 Detroit Homeopathic College | |
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			1872 - 1922 Pulte Homeopathic College (merged with Cleveland Homeopathic College 1911) | |
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			1872 - 1952 Rudolph Rabe, MD | |
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			1873 - 1920 Boston University School of Medicine | |
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			1873 - 1920 University of Michigan at Ann Arbor | |
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			1874 - 1916 Middletown State Hospital, New York, largest of state mental hospitals under homeopathic control | |
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			1874 - 1967 Arthur Grimmer, MD | 

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