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Christian Friedrich Samuel Hahnemann, M.D. (10th April 1755 - 2nd July 1843), born in Meissen, Saxony [now Germany]. He was  best known as Samuel Hahnemann, a Saxon physician who, beginning with an article he published in a German medical journal in 1796, founded homeopathic medicine. Hahnemann is also credited with  introducing the practice of quarantine to the Kingdom of Prussia during his employment with the Duke of öAnhalt-kthe.

Hahnemann is entombed in a mausoleum at Paris's èPre Lachaise cemetery.

Hahnemann's notable works include:

     

  • Versuch über ein neues Prinzip zur Auffindung der Heilkräfte der Arzneisubstanzen, nebst einigen Blicken auf die bisherigen, (Hufelands Journal der practischen Arzneykunde, 1796)
  • Organon der Heilkunst (1810) explains the theory of homeopathic medicine. Hahnemann published the 5th edition in 1833; an unfinished 6th edition was discovered after Hahnemann's death but not  published until 1921.
  • Materia Medica Purais a compilation of homeopathic proving reports, published in six volumes during the 1820s (vol. VI in 1827.) Revised editions of volumes I and II were published in 1830 and 1833 respectively

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  The Life and Works of

   Samuel Hahnemann

A Brief Explanation of Homeopathy
 Homeopathy started about 200 years ago with a discovery by a German doctor, Samuel Hahnemann. Wondering why quinine was useful in malaria, he took the medicine himself and found that, given to a healthy person; it  temporarily produced the symptoms found in malaria. When given to a malaria patient, however, it was curative.

Homeopathy means literally to "treat with a similar disease". It's central principle, "Like  cures like", contrasts with other medical approaches. The term allopathic means to "treat with other than the disease" and is used to denote the standard medical approach of today, which attempts to counteract symptoms. For example, a patient with diarrhea may be given a drug that slows intestinal motility.

To better understand how homeopathy works, it helps to consider two aspects of a disease. First, there is the immediate cause, such as bacteria, virus, toxin or internal immunological activity. Second, there is the patient's response - their reaction and defenses, such as fever, inflammation and discharge. These are the body's attempts to eliminate pathogens and toxins and to heal the tissue.

While homeopaths do not ignore immediate causes, such as infection, their primary focus is on the patient's attempts to respond and heal. Their  aim is to strengthen the patient's defenses and shift the balance in favor of recovery.

Dr. Hahnemann found that substances could be used to stimulate healing by applying the principle of "like cures like" in very specific ways. He would give the patient a substance that would gently nudge their system in the direction of the "disease", reproducing the same (or almost the same) syndrome or whole set of particular symptoms in a mild form. He found this to be a very effective way to stimulate their natural defenses. It is almost as if the patient's defenses cannot distinguish between the natural disease and what the similar substance is doing. Thus homeopaths fine-tune the use of medicines to enhance the patient's own attempts to overcome disease.

In this manner, homeopathy employs hundreds of substances that have all been thoroughly studied as to their unique effects on the body, emotions and mind. Some of these are common herbs; others are from poisonous plants; some remedies are made from toxins and venoms.

Homeopathic pharmacists  carefully prepare these many substances in a time-tested manner that enhances their usefulness while minimizing potential harm. They carefully dilute them to eliminate toxic effects, at the same time shaking or grinding them in a way that energizes their helpful effect. This use of a dilute similar substance is somewhat similar to the use of vaccines or to the method of allergy desensitization.

In summary, homeopathy stimulates the  healing process through temporarily establishing an artificial disturbance of health with medicines. This disturbance, when similar to the disturbance caused by the disease, makes the body work harder to get well. The  healing changes that follow are the result of this stimulation.

While simple in theory, this process requires skill and experience, particularly chronic conditions. The homeopathic doctor carefully evaluates the changes that occur after use of each homeopathic medicine. In this way, the patient can be guided to recovery of health over the weeks or months necessary for the body to repel the disease and regrow damaged tissues.

SHIRLEYS WELLNESS CAFE , american based site , a decent starting point to learn about homeopathy in animals

http://www.similli mum.com/

a great learning site, lots of articles and indepth study  and an even more extensive study course online should you wish to pay

another great site for indepth study articles and online books

http://homeoint.org/english/index.htm

http://homeoint.or g/illustr/index.htm

whilst to a degree this site is still under construction in part and would need to be used alongside other information it contains by far the best remedy images on the net , go to see some fabulous  photography.

http://www.homeo info.com/

some 400 pages of information on using Classical Homeopathy

ARNICA . most peoples starting remedy when new to homeopathy

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