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| Bradford — Life and Letters of Hahnemann Hering wrote that to estimate Hahnemann's character, a beginning would be to sketch the age in which he lived, the home life, school days and early training of the boy, plus his life up to 1790. Only then comes the description of his new ideas - the origin and development of Homeopathy. |
| Cook T — Samuel Hahnemann, His Life and Times Set against a backdrop of the tumultuous political and social events of Hahnemann's time, this biography vividly traces his family's struggle for survival in the face of war, poverty, pestilence and persecution. |
| De Schepper — Hahnemann Revisited This is an ambitious and detailed work from a much beloved practitioner and educator. |
| Haehl — Life and Work of Samuel Hahnemann Considered for the longest time to be the best biography of Hahnemann; it is an excellent work, although some modern scholars take issue with Haehl's portrayal of Melanie Hahnemann. |
| Handley — In Search of the Later Hahnemann A study of Hahnemann’s cases and prescribing methods in Paris, during the final phase of his life. The material is drawn from his hitherto unknown casebooks of that period. |
| Kirschmann — A Vital Force: Women In American Homeopathy Kirschmann offers a new interpretation of women's roles in both mainstream and alternative modern medicine that strengthens and clarifies the history of homeopathic women physicians. An enjoyable read. |
| Lansky — Impossible Cure Impossible Cure: The Promise of Homeopathy. This fantastic book is ideal for introducing anyone to homeopathy and as an added bonus it is a ripping good read. |
| Ronson R — Looking Back Moving Forward Great teachers and practitioners of homeopathy based in the UK share their stories, wisdom, experience and insights. |
| Treuherz — Genius of Homeopathy Treuherz highlights the early period when Hahnemann attempted to turn the tide of from treatment using opposites and a material perspective to the use of similars and a vitalist, energetic approach. |
| Winston — Heritage of Homoeopathic Literature Serious collectors need this book. This is one of modern day homeopathy's greatest treasures.The work contains an index of homeopathic books listed chronologically from 1810-2000, and an index alphabetically by author. |
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