Organon of Medicine - Hahnemann, Samuel
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Samuel Hahnemann is the founder of homoeopathy. This outstanding scholar was born on April 10th, 1755, in Meissen, Germany. Hahnemann mainly conducted his studies in Leipzig and Vienna. Hahnemann had twelve children, one of whom he and his second wife adopted.
He was credited with rediscovering the Law of Similars, in 1790. His motto "Let similars cure similars" grew in popularity. Also, in Hahnemann's lifetime, he and his proving group tested or proved over 100 new remedies. Hahnemann provided a base for homoeopathy and a wealth of knowledge through accurate documentation of provings. Hahnemann died on July 2nd, 1843, in Paris, France.