The following people are generally recognized as influential homeopaths, either historically or currently:
- Hahnemann, Christian Friedrich Samuel (1755-1843), the founder of homeopathy.[citation needed]
- Allen, Henry C. (1836 - 1909), practiced classical homeopathy in the United States at the turn of the century[1][2]
- von Bönninghausen, Clemens Maria[citation needed]
- Boericke, William[3] (1849-1929)
- Boger, C. M., practiced classical homeopathy in the United States at the turn of the century [2]
- Clarke, John Henry[citation needed]
- Jawahar Shah (1955-present) [1] Indian homeopath
- Luc De Schepper started a school of homeopathy for health professionals and authored a comprehensive textbook on homeopathy[4].
- Hering, Constantin [5] (also spelled Constantine) (1800-1880) "the Grand Old Man of American homeopathy" [6], saxon-born homeopath, settled in Philadelphia in 1833, elected first president of the American Institute of Homeopathy when it was founded in 1844
- Paul Herscu has been influential as a leader and educator and for the development of a method of analyzing cases called, "Cycles and Segments"[7]
- Elizabeth Wright Hubbard
- Hughes, Richard "The Grand Old Man of British homeopathy in the nineteenth century" [8] Represented the pragmatic and anti-mystical approach to homeopathy that was the orthodoxy for his time.
- Kent, James Tyler[9] (1849-1916)
- Roger Morrison authored standard texts and helped to found Hahnemann Medical Clinic and the Hahnemann College of Homeopathy[10][11][12]
- Robin Murphy directed the Hahnemann Academy of North America and authored reference texts in the field of homeopathy[13]
- Nash, E.B., practiced, taught, and published on homeopathy in the United States at the turn of the century [2]
- Rajan Sankaran (1960-present) practitioner, teacher, and author based in Mumbai, India [14][2]
- Jan Scholten known for work on mineral families [15]
- Jeremy Sherr known for his work in the field of homeopathic provings.
- Guy Beckley Stearns (1870 - 1947) American homeopath and author. Made contributions to the beginnings of kinesiology and radionics.[16]
- Vithoulkas, George (1932-present) Greek homeopath, winner of Right Livelihood award for contributions to the fiel of homeopathy.[17]
- Rajesh Shah (1963-present) Indian homeopath and holder of the Limca record for doctor with patients in most countries.[citation needed]
- Rajneesh Kumar Sharma (1970- at present) a world fame Indian Homoeopath, running a renowned Homoeopathic hospital cum research centre- Homoeo Cure & Research Centre, Kashipur (Uttaranchal) India (www.spiritindia.com)
Additional recommended knowledge
References
- ^ Henry C. Allen. wholehealthnow.com. Retrieved on 2007-03-15.
- ^ a b c d The Evolution of Homoeopathy. thespiritofhomoeopathy.com. Retrieved on 2007-03-15.
- ^ William BOERICKE. homeoint.org. Retrieved on 2007-03-15.
- ^ Simillimum Volme XIII Issue 2 Fall 2000
- ^ Constantin HERING. homeoint.org. Retrieved on 2007-03-15.
- ^ HOMEOPATHY IN PERSPECTIVE. accampbell.uklinux.net. Retrieved on 2007-03-15.
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Book Review from American Institute of Homeopathy
- ^ HOMEOPATHY IN PERSPECTIVE. accampbell.uklinux.net. Retrieved on 2007-03-15.
- ^ James Tyler KENT. homeoint.org. Retrieved on 2007-03-15.
- ^ SIMILLIMUM Summer 1993 Volume VI No. 2 / 23
- ^ RESONANCE (International Foundation for Homeopathy) NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 1993
- ^ JAIH (American Institute of Homeopathy) Spring 1994, Vol. 87, No. 1
- ^ SIMILLIMUM, Summer 1993 Volume VI No. 2
- ^ Rajan Sankaran. wholehealthnow.com. Retrieved on 2007-03-15.
- ^ British Homoeopathic Journal Volume 86, January 1997
- ^ Richard Moskowitz, An Appreciation of Our Literature, The New England Journal of Homeopathy, Spring/Summer 2001, Vol.10, No.1. Retrieved November 24 2007.
- ^ [0=vithoulkas George Vithoulkas (Greece) (1996)], The Right Livelihood Award. Retrieved November 24 2007.
See also
Homeopathy
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