HISTORY: One of many patient halls (Talcott Hall) in the magnificent Middletown State Homeopathic Hospital, NY 1896.
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HISTORY: One of many patient halls (Talcott Hall) in the magnificent Middletown State Homeopathic Hospital, NY 1896. I Love Homeopathy, Iman :)

HISTORY: One of many patient halls (Talcott Hall) in the magnificent Middletown State Homeopathic Hospital, NY 1896.
I Love Homeopathy, Iman :)

History
HISTORY: please meet Dr. Rufus Weaver, Professor of Anatomy at Hahnemann Medical College in the 1880s. He joined the Hahnemann faculty in 1869. God Bless Homeopathy! Iman :)

History
Please meet Dr. Samuel Lilienthal (1815-1891), a dedicated Homeopath physician from New York. Dr. Lilienthal was the editor of the North American Journal of Homoeopathy, author of Homeopathic Therapeutics, and held professorships at New York Homeopathic College and New York College Hospital for Wom

Remedy of the Day
Common names: Bitter dock, Curled dock, garden patience, narrow dock, Sour dock. The "Yellow Dock" or "Curled Dock" is a common British weed, introduced and growing wild in North America, where the provings were made. The common Dock of our fields and roadsides, Rumex obtusifolia, has a reputation

Remedy of the Day
The Yellow Gentian is the source of the well-known "tonic" of allopathic practice. In the homœopathic provings (by Watzke, Buchner, and others) the chief symptoms have been noted in the alimentary sphere, and among them, "ravenous hunger," as, well as "diminished appetite." It has thus some claim t