Samuel Hahnemann - His Life and Work delivers an elaborate account and perspective of the life history of Hahnemann. The tone of the book takes the reader on a journey into the life of Hahnemann through recently discovered State Papers, Documents, Letters, Sick Reports and the whole of the Home and Foreign Literature.
The book is an excellent resource for students, educators and doctors. For convenience, it is divided into 27 chapters.
Topics such as Chronic Diseases, Doctrine of Dosage etc. are described in detail
A view on Hahnemann's personality
Special chapter named as 'Pupils and Friends of Hahnemann' Contains original writings in the form of letters and documents
Samuel Hahnemann, founder of the homoeopathic system of medicine was a thorough master of different languages like German, French, English, Italian, Latin, Greek, Arabic, Syrian, Chal- daic and Hebrew. His medical studies were pursued in the famous centres of learning in Europe. He graduated in medicine with special honours at Erlangen in the year 1779. He was a member of various scientific societies in Leipzig and other cities and was highly honoured for his researches in chemistry. The last years of Hahnemann's life were spent in Paris, where he received every mark of respect and honour and his great ability was recognised by an enormous clientage.
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