Henry C. Allen (1836-1909)

Dr. Henry C. Allen was born on 10 February 1836 in the village of Nilestown, near London (Ontario, Canada) in a rich and respected family. Dr. Allen received His early education in General schools and lyceums in the city of London (Canada), after which he taught for a while.

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William Boericke (1849-1929)

Born November 26, 1849 in Asch, Bohemia, Austria (now Czech territory). As a child, Berike and his family emigrated to Cleveland, Ohio, USA. A distinguished American homeopath, author and editor of the Pocket book of Homeopathic Materia Medica.

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James Tyler Kent (1849-1916)

James Tyler Kent is an American physician, a world-renowned homeopath. In 1897, Dr. Kent published a large – scale guide to the symptoms of human conditions and homeopathic remedies associated with these conditions, the so-called homeopathic medicines Repertory, which was translated into many languages of the world.

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Adolf Lippe (1812-1888)

Dr. medicine, count Adolf Lippe Weissenfeld-American homeopath of German origin, emigrated to the United States from Germany in 1839. Dr. Lippe has made an invaluable contribution to the development of homeopathy through his extensive practice and composing Matter Doctors

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Konstantin Gering (800-1880)

Doctor of medicine, “father” of American homeopathy, born January 1, 1800 in the city of Oschatz within the limits of Saxony (now East Germany). Grew up in a religious family. As a student, he became an assistant to Dr. Robbie, who was an ardent opponent of homeopathy. One of the local publishers approached Dr. Robbie […]

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Clemens Maria Franz (Friedrich) Baron von Boenninghausen (1785-1864)

Clemens Maria Franz (Friedrich), Baron von Boenninghausen a lawyer, Dutch and Prussian civil servant, agriculturalist, botanist, physician and pioneer in the field of homeopathy. K. von Boenninghausen was born on 12 Mar 1785 in his family estate Haringhata in Overijssel, Netherlands. He came from a rich and noble family. His ancestor in 1632 he held […]

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Vasily V. Deriker (1815-1878)

Originally from Finland in 1868, a petition for the formation of a Homeopathic society was granted. Secretary his becomes Deriker. The purpose of its approval is the scientific and practical development of homeopathy in Russia. In 1870 he opened the first hospital in St. Petersburg, where the homeopaths are treated free of charge. In 1877, […]

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Carl Boyans (1817-1898)

In Nizhny Novgorod, where until 1859 worked Dahl, who left in 1849, the Ministry of internal Affairs and headed the specific office, he opened a homeopathic ward in a local hospital, where work was invited later became a very famous homeopath, Dr. Karl Banus for which Dal has issued Russian citizenship. The hospital existed for […]

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Vladimir Dal (1801 -1872)

He was born in the family of Ivan Matveevich dal, lecturer of the mining Department, and his wife Maria Khristoforovna, nee Freitag. Dal is one of the twelve founding members of The Russian geographical society. “Take a look at Germany, France, England, Switzerland, Italy, Denmark, North America, browse the lists of homeopaths, stop at every […]

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