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 :)
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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. 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 Hernit Christopherson, a Homeopath of Iceland. Hernit was born on July 1, 1850, in Myvatn of Iceland. He was married to Thora Sigurdurdottir. Hernit was an active Homeopath who helped many people in Iceland. Frequently he would be called out by distressed families to administer to the s

History
Please meet Miss Irene J. Reger (year 1933), Registered Nurse, a Homeopath advocate, and President of the National Homeopathic Nurses' Association of U.S.A. Miss Reger was a graduate from the West Jersey Homeopathic Hospital Nurses' Training School. The West Jersey Hospital opened in 1885, for t

Remedy Resonance
IN April 1865 one of my horses was disabled by a “quarter crack” on the inside of left forelock. The crack extended from the hair down through the whole hoof, and finally opened to the extent of about a quarter of an inch in the widest place. The horse was entirely disabled for use. The two parts of

Remedy Resonance
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