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The Founder - Dr. Samuel Hahnemann |
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Homeopathy is a system of medicine, which was discovered and developed by a
German physician, Dr. Samuel Hahnemann,
between 1796 and 1842. In the 18th century, the
medical science was still very unscientific. The
knowledge about human body, diseases and the
modalities of treatment were poor and vague.
Methods like blood-letting, leeching, purging were
the common treatments for most ailments.
Practically the whole of the 18th century in
Europe was marked by a plethora of theories and
hypothesis concerning the nature of disease and
its causation. Consequently methods of therapeutic
practice were as numerous and diverse as the
theories propounded. The uncertainty and lack of
any fixed principle of healing disappointed Dr.
Hahnemann.
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So Dr. Hahnemann relinquished
his medical practice & devoted himself to the
translation of great medical classics of his time.
In 1790, when Dr. Hahnemann was engaged in
translating Cullen's materia medica from English
to German, his attention was arrested by the
remark of the author that cinchona bark cured
malaria because of its bitterness & tonic
effects on stomach. This explanation appeared
unsatisfactory to him. To discover its true mode
of action, he himself ingested 4 drams of cinchona
juice twice daily for a few days. To his great
astonishment, he very soon developed symptoms very
similar to ague or malarial fever. This unexpected
result set up in his mind a new train of thought
and he conducted similar experiments on himself
and other individuals with other medicines whose
curative action in certain diseases had been well
established. He found that in healthy persons the
medicines produce symptoms very similar to what
they cure in diseased individuals. So he was led
to the inference that medicines cure diseases only
because they can produce similar symptoms in
healthy individuals. The whole of homeopathy
derives from this law. He developed from it the
whole system of healing --- Homeopathy.
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In 1796, after 6 years of Dr.
Hahnemann's first experiment, he published an
article in Hufeland's Journal volume-II, parts 3
& 4, pages 391-439 & 465-561. "An essay on
a new principle for ascertaining the curative
powers of drugs & some examinations of the
previous principle". He thus put forward his new
doctrine of Similia Similibus Curantur (like cures
like) in contrast to the age-old doctrine of
Contraria Contraris Curantur (opposite cures
opposite). 1796 is considered to be the year of
birth of homeopathy. Doctrines of homeopathy were
attempt to be formulated, for the first time by
Dr. Hahnemann in his article "The Medicine of
Experience" published in 1805 till the complete
systematization of the principles and practice of
the homeopathic art of healing was effected with
the publication of Dr. Hahnemann's Organon of
Medicine in 1810. After he had laid a solid
foundation for reconstructing medicine as a
science by the publication of his Organon of
Healing Art, and Pure Materia Medica, he issued
his valuable Chronic Diseases.
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