HISTORY: Please meet Thomas Bradford, a Homeopathic doctor who served as librarian at the Hahnemann College from 1894 until his death in 1918.
Long Live Homeopathy!
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HISTORY: Please meet Thomas Bradford, a Homeopathic doctor who served as librarian at the Hahnemann College from 1894 until his death in 1918. Long Live Homeopathy! Iman :)

HISTORY: Please meet Thomas Bradford, a Homeopathic doctor who served as librarian at the Hahnemann College from 1894 until his death in 1918.
Long Live Homeopathy!
Iman :)

History
Sometime in 2002, Bajaj noticed that his son, four years old then, would fall ill every two or three months. So would the son's friends. That set Bajaj thinking. "Our childhood was not so long ago. But I do not remember us falling ill so frequently." Some of it could, of course, be ascribed to pollu

History
We have received from Dr. Suss Hahnemann the subjoined translation of his grandfather's will, and the appended observations, which we think may interest our readers. "In the Name of God. Amen! "Although on the 16th September, 1834, I made my will, and duly deposited it with the Ducal Government, and

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Convallaria is a popular remedy in Russia for heart affections, and it has been introduced into old-school medicine principally as a heart remedy. It compares closely in its action with Lilium tigrinum, and also resembles its other botanical relatives, Aloe, Allium cepa, and Allium sativum. It is st

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Gratiola is one of the most important members of the great Scrophularian group─Digit., Euphras., Tabac., Scroph.─and should be carefully studied with these. A large proportion of the effects of Gratiola are expended on the gastro-intestinal tract. It is an inodorous plant, of bitter taste, and ver