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| [[image:Hahnemann.jpg|thumb|150px|Christian Friedrich Samuel Hahnemann]] | | [[image:Hahnemann.jpg|thumb|150px|Christian Friedrich Samuel Hahnemann]] |
− | Christian Friedrich Samuel Hahnemann (April, 1755, Meißen - July 2, 1843, Paris) was a Saxon doctor, author, translator, [[occult|occultist]], and [[freemasonry|freemason]] of the lodge "Minerva of the Three Palms". He is the founder of [[homoeopathy]]. Hahnemann studied human medicine in Leipzig, Vienna, and Erlangen and became a doctor and author. | + | Christian Friedrich Samuel Hahnemann (April, 1755, Meißen - July 2, 1843, Paris) was a Saxon doctor, author, translator, occultist, and freemason of the lodge "Minerva of the Three Palms". He is the founder of [[homoeopathy]]. Hahnemann studied human medicine in Leipzig, Vienna, and Erlangen and became a doctor and author. |
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| In 1796, Hahnemann composed the [[law of similars]] underlying homoeopathy. Shortly after 1800, there were first attempts of applying the treatment. Homoeopathy became popular about 1811, and Hahnemann established a practice in the town of Köthen. | | In 1796, Hahnemann composed the [[law of similars]] underlying homoeopathy. Shortly after 1800, there were first attempts of applying the treatment. Homoeopathy became popular about 1811, and Hahnemann established a practice in the town of Köthen. |
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− | As of 1830 first disputes about homoeopathy arose among supporters. | + | As of 1830, first disputes about homoeopathy arose among supporters. |
| During the last years in his life, Hahnemann emigrated to Paris. | | During the last years in his life, Hahnemann emigrated to Paris. |
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| ==Well-known works of Hahnemann on homoeopathy== | | ==Well-known works of Hahnemann on homoeopathy== |
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− | (In German) Hahnemann S, Versuch über ein neues Princip zur Auffindung der Heilkräfte der Arzneisubstanzen, nebst einigen Blicken auf die bisherigen. In: Hufelands Journal der practischen Arzneykunde, Bd. 2 (1796), 3. Stück, S. 391 ff. sowie 4. Stück, S. 1 ff. | + | * (In German) Hahnemann S, Versuch über ein neues Princip zur Auffindung der Heilkräfte der Arzneisubstanzen, nebst einigen Blicken auf die bisherigen. In: Hufelands Journal der practischen Arzneykunde, Bd. 2 (1796), 3. Stück, S. 391 ff. sowie 4. Stück, S. 1 ff. |
| * Hahnemann S, [[Organon of the Rational Art of Healing]], Dresden 1810. Later editions, increased and altered, with the title: Organon of the Rational Art of Healing, 2nd edition: Dresden 1818. | | * Hahnemann S, [[Organon of the Rational Art of Healing]], Dresden 1810. Later editions, increased and altered, with the title: Organon of the Rational Art of Healing, 2nd edition: Dresden 1818. |
| * (In German) Hahnemann S, Reine Arzneimittellehre. Theil 1-6. Leipzig, 1811-1821. 2nd increased edition: Leipzig 1822-1827. | | * (In German) Hahnemann S, Reine Arzneimittellehre. Theil 1-6. Leipzig, 1811-1821. 2nd increased edition: Leipzig 1822-1827. |
| * Hahnemann S, Chronic Diseases. Their specific nature and homoeopathic healing, published in five volumes. 1st edition: Leipzig 1828-1830. 2nd increased and altered edition: Leipzig and Dresden 1835-1839. | | * Hahnemann S, Chronic Diseases. Their specific nature and homoeopathic healing, published in five volumes. 1st edition: Leipzig 1828-1830. 2nd increased and altered edition: Leipzig and Dresden 1835-1839. |
| * Materia Medica Pura, translated and annotated by S.H. 2 Volumes. Leipzig 1790. | | * Materia Medica Pura, translated and annotated by S.H. 2 Volumes. Leipzig 1790. |
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| ==Weblinks== | | ==Weblinks== |
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| [[category:author]] | | [[category:author]] |
| [[category:freemason]] | | [[category:freemason]] |
− | [[category:homoeopathy]] | + | [[category:homoeopath]] |
− | [[category:occultism]] | + | [[category:occultist]] |
| [[category:pseudoscientist]] | | [[category:pseudoscientist]] |