Brief History of Homeopathy
The Founder of Homeopathy
As referenced from:Whole Health Now
Homeopathy's roots emerge from the findings, teachings and writings of Dr. Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843). Hahnemann graduated from medical school in 1779 and started his own medical practice. He soon began his first homeopathic experiments in 1790, as a result of his disillusionment with such common medical practices of the day as purging, bloodletting, and the use of toxic chemicals.
At one point, he gave up his own daily practice to begin working as a chemist while translating medical texts. It was when Hahnemann began working on a project to translate William Cullen's Materia Medica into German that he began his quest for a better way of providing healthcare using the principles of "Similars." While working on this project, he became fascinated with a species of South American tree-bark (cinchona) which was being used to treat malaria-induced fever. Hahnemann ingested the bark and discovered that it caused symptoms similar to malaria. He continued his research into "cures" and the idea of "similar suffering," and began compiling his findings. Similia similibus curentur, the Latin phrase meaning "let likes be cured by likes," is the primary principle of homeopathy. A homeopath searches for a substance that produces in a healthy person those same symptoms a patient experiences.
The First U.S. Homeopathic School
Students of Hahnemann founded the first homeopathic medical school in the United States in the late 1800s. It gained recognition because of its success in treating the many disease epidemics rampant at the time including scarlet fever, typhoid, cholera and yellow fever.
The schools method of treatment became very popular in the early 1900s. At that time, there were 22 homeopathic medical schools, 100 homeopathic hospitals and over 1,000 homeopathic pharmacies. Boston University, Stanford University and New York Medical College were among those educational institutions that were teaching homeopathy. However, it was not long after this period of time (in the early 1920s) that many of the schools closed mostly due to the decline of homeopathys popularity which was greatly effected by the American Medical Association. This was also around the time when modern drug companies began releasing drugs that were easy to administer to patients, a trend that also contributed to the decline of homeopathy.
The Homeopathic Resurgence
Although the United States experienced a dwindling interest in homeopathy in the 20th century, other nations, including countries in Europe and Asia, were experiencing a steady growth of homeopathic teachings and interest.
Today, nearly all French pharmacies sell homeopathic remedies and medicines; and homeopathy has a particularly strong following in Russia, India, Switzerland, Mexico, Germany, Netherlands, Italy, England, and South America.
Homeopathy is also rising again in the United States. This resurgence has been documented by the National Center for Homeopathy in Virginia, which stated that Americans spent 230 million dollars on homeopathic remedies in 1996. It has also been said that sales are rising rapidly at about 12 to 15% each year.
Doctors, scientists, researchers, corporations and the general public are all responsible for the accelerated expansion in the interest of homeopathic products, research and educational initiatives.
Homeopathic Training in the U.S.
A homeopath must undertake many years of study and clinical experience. Homeopaths can be medical doctors, and in the United States, many homeopaths are also chiropractors, naturopaths, osteopaths, nurse practitioners, dentists and veterinarians.
Discuss Brief History of Homeopathy Here
Further Reading:
Homeopathy Timeline
Biography of Constantine Hering
Biography of James Tyler Kent

Custom Search
Homeopathic News Feed 2
Sponsor Here
By...Your Support is Greatly Appreciated !!
You are welcome to use and refer to Healthy Decisions Online site as often as you like free of charge.Please understand that it takes countless hours,effort and nominal expense to keep a site such as this running at no charge to the public.I have no intentions of turning this into a pay or member only resource unless absolutely necessary due to financial burden.
All i ask is that should you find the site useful,please take a moment and check out our online health products store HERE and/or click on and check out any of our sponsors banners or links on the site.A small tip/donation from time to time will certainly help keep this site alive and well.
If you hav'nt signed up for our monthly newsletter yet,please do so now!! No spam.Just a monthly newsletter sent to your inbox with important health related info,contests,freebies and very special offers. You may unsubscribe anytime you feel it is not useful to you.
Only reputable,reliable and competitive business's are selected to advertise with us.Most of which i have had or do have personal dealings with on an ongoing basis.
Your help and participation is greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your support :-)
Dan Moon/Spirit Walker
