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1900
By 1900 there were 22 homeopathic medical schools, more than 100 homeopathic hospitals, over 60 orphan asylums and old people's homes, and 1,000+ homeopathic pharmacies in the U.S. These numbers however do not completely provide an accurate account of the impact homeopathy had on American life.
1900
Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica
Invaluable clinical experience with the remedies. John Henry Clarke, MD

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United Arab Emirates 1900
United Arab Emirates (UAE)
A Graduate of Ann Arbor is practicing
 
1900
Lectures on Homeopathic Philosophy
James Tyler Kent, MD

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1900
New, Old, and Forgotten Remedies
Edward Anshutz

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Antarctica 1900
Antarctica
Fosteri Aptenodytes introduced homeopathy to the Emperor
1901
In order to make themselves look like good guys, the AMA chose to "allow" graduates of homeopathic medical schools to join the AMA...as long as they denounced homeopathy or at the very least didn't practice it.

The AMA also choose to drop the consultation clause in 1901, not because they were no longer opposed to homeopathy, but because they had discovered more effective methods of defeating it.

Israel 1901
Israel
Dr. Jarus arrived from Germany
 
1901
Pocket Manual of Homeopathic Materia Medica
William Boericke, MD

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1903
AMA claiming non-sectarianism, lures banned homoeopaths to rejoin and takes over homoeopathic medical schools. Homoeopathic medical education is thus undermined and the homoeopathic movement begins to weaken.
1902
The Principles and Practice of Homoeopathy
Richard Hughes, MD
1904 - ?
Allentown State Homeopathic Hospital
Homeopathy in Iceland 1905
Iceland
Arthur Charles Gook arrives in Akureyri
1904 - 1940s
Norwich State Hospital
1905
Characteristics and Repertory
by Boenninghausen translated into English by Cyrus M. Boger, MD

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1905
Lectures on Materia Medica
One of the first materia medica to present 'pictures' of remedies. James Tyler Kent, MD

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1905
History of Homoeopathy in America
William King, MD
 
1907 - 1915
The Medical Advance
One of five names
1909
In 1909 the Carnegie Foundation released the Flexner Report. The Flexner Report was an evaluation of American medical schools chaired by Abraham Flexner, in cooperation with leading members of the AMA.

Although purporting to be objective, the Report actually established guidelines that were designed to sanction orthodox medical schools and condemn homeopathic ones.

1909 - Present
Journal of the American Institute of Homeopathy
 
1910
Materia Medica of the Nosodes
Henry C. Allen, MD

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1910
Medical Education in the United States and Canada
Abraham Flexner
 
Bolivia 1911
Bolivia
One doctor practicing in 1911; no further information
 
1911 - Present
British Journal of Homoeopathy
 
China 1911
China
Dr. Emma J. Betow is running a hospital in Shanghai
1912 - 1995
John Bastyr, ND, who taught classical homeopathy to hundreds of naturopathic student
Japan 1911
Japan
Practitioners in Nagasaki and Yokohama
1912 - 1999
Maesimund Panos, MD, DHt, responsible for bringing George Vithoulkas to America, co-author of "Homeopathic Medicine at Home"
1912 - 1916
The Homeopathician
1914 -
Allen Neiswander, MD, DHt
1915
Borneman Pharmacy opens a retail outlet in Philadelphia
1914
The Twelve Tissue Remedies of Schüssler:
Comprising the theory, therapeutic application, materia medica, and a complete repertory of these remedies: homoeopathically and bio-chemically considered'
-William Boericke and Willis A. Dewey

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1915 -
Henry Williams, MD, DHt, one of the incorporators of the National Center for Homeopathy
1915
Synoptic Key and Repertory
Cyrus Boger, MD

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1918
Seven homoeopathic medical schools remain in existence.
1916
Some Clinical Experiences of Erastus E. Case
Hundreds of cured cases with discussions by H.C. Allen, Boger, and Kent.
Erastus Case, MD
1918 - 1919
Flu pandemic
 
1919 - 1985
James Stephenson, MD, DHt
Latvia 1921
Latvia
20 homeopaths in 1921; no current information.
 
1921
The Organon of Rational Healing
6th edition - the last edition of Hahnemann's masterpiece, published 78 years after his death. The 50 Millesimal (LM) potency is introduced.

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1924 - 1974
American Foundation for Homoeopathy. Formed by a group of 12 physicians and lay people, the AFH was founded to provide homoeopathic education to physicians as a post - graduate course. Additionally, it was to provide homoeopathic education to lay people. Subsumed by National Center for Homeopathy in 1974.
1924
The Genius of Homeopathy
Stuart Close, MD

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1924 - 2001
Francisco Xavier Eizayaga, MD,
well known for his method utilizing the 'layers' of Constitutional, Miasmatic, Fundamental, and Lesional remedies.

Eizayaga biography

Julian Winston has written an illuminating description of the "Layers" model that Dr. Eizayaga developed.

Eizayaga Layers