Biographies & Schools |
Books & Countries |
1876 - c.1905
Chicago Homeopathic Medical College |
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1877 - 1920
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1877
Founding of California State Homoeopathic Medical Association |
1878 - 1881
The Organon Journal Edited by Adolph Lippe, Thomas Skinner, Edward Berridge, and Samuel Swan. |
1879 - 1955
John Borneman, founder of Borneman Laboratories |
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1879 - 1971
Sir John Weir, MD, Royal Physician from 1918 - 1968 |
1879
Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica Comprehensive 12 volume set of materia medica. Timothy Field Allen, MD |
1880
The Guiding Symptoms of the Materia Medica Hering's 10-volume set of materia medica. Constantine Hering, MD |
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1880 - 1959
International Hahnemannian Association |
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1881 - 1939
Homeopathic Medical College of the Pacific |
1881 - 1899
The Homeopathic Physician Committed to "Hahnemannian Homeopathy," this journal was edited by E.J. Lee, MD, and later by Walter James, MD, and G.H. Clark, MD. |
1882 - c.1918
Kansas City Hahnemann |
1882 - 1892
The California Homeopath |
1882
The AMA declines to acknowledge delegates from the New York State Medical Society because this society had recently passed a resolution that recognized all graduated doctors, which included homeopathic physicians. |
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1883 - 1887
Nebraska State |
1883
Obstetrics 'The application of the principles and practice of homoeopathy to obstetrics and the disorders peculiar to women and young children' Henry Guernsey, MD |
c. 1885 - 1952
Dorothy Shepherd, MD, author of "Magic of the Minimum Dose" |
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1885
The earliest record of masking and placebo in medicine. This article from the late 19th century demonstrates that homeopathic provings incorporated masked studies and the use of placebo more than 40 years before orthodox medicine did. |
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1885 - 1960
Douglas Borland, MD, author of "Children's Types" and other monographs |
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1886 - ?
Westboro State Homeopathic Hospital, MA |
1886 - 1959
Homoeopathic Recorder |
1886 - 1936
Edward Bach, MD, developer of Bach flower remedies |
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1890
Mark Twain acknowledges the value of homeopathy, in an 1890 issue of Harpers Magazine |
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1890 - ?
Fergus Falls State Homeopathic Hospital, MN |
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1890 - 1900
Kent's Postgraduate School |
1890
Homeopathic Therapeutics 3rd edition A comprehensive homeopathic self-care manual. Samuel Lilienthal, MD |
1891 - 1955
Dr. William Ernest Boyd, M.D. who proved that the presence of a power exists in 30th potency of Mercuric Chloride |
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1892
Homeopathic Bibliography of the United States: from the year 1825 to the year 1891 Thomas Bradford, MD |
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1892 - 1915
Hering Medical College, Chicago |
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1892 - 1941
The Pacific Coast Journal Of Homoeopathy |
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1893 - 1968
Garth Boericke, MD, professor of therapeutics at the Hahnemann Medical College, Philadelphia |
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1894 - 1909
Denver Homeopathic |
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1894 - ?
Gowanda State Homeopathic Hospital, New York |
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1894 - 1987
Pierre Schmidt, MD, who reintroduced classical homeopathy into Europe |
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1895 - 1902
Dunham Medical College, Chicago |
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1896 - 1967
Elizabeth Wright Hubbard, MD, first woman president of the American Institute of Homeopathy |
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1897 - 1992
Elinore Peebles, helped organize the Homeopathic Information Service |
1897
Repertory of the Homeopathic Materia Medica First modern repertory. James Tyler Kent, MD |
1898 - 1981
Margery Blackie, MD, succeeded Weir as Royal Physician in 1968, author of "The Patient, Not the Cure" |
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1898 - 1995
Marion Rood, MD was a master homeopath as well as a trained physicist who helped develop quantum mechanics. |