Hahnemann at Leipsic University



I am surprised that you do not think of my Materia Medica when you advertise your publications in the public papers. One of my correspondents has complained to me about it.

What are you doing, how are you? Is life still interesting?

Your faithful friend, DR. SAM. HAHNEMANN.

L. (Leipsic), 27th June, 1817. To Mr. Ch. Arnold, Publisher in Dresden.

Richard Haehl
Richard M Haehl 1873 - 1932 MD, a German orthodox physician from Stuttgart and Kirchheim who converted to homeopathy, travelled to America to study homeopathy at the Hahnemann College of Philadelphia, to become the biographer of Samuel Hahnemann, and the Secretary of the German Homeopathic Society, the Hahnemannia.

Richard Haehl was also an editor and publisher of the homeopathic journal Allgemcine, and other homeopathic publications.

Haehl was responsible for saving many of the valuable artifacts of Samuel Hahnemann and retrieving the 6th edition of the Organon and publishing it in 1921.
Richard Haehl was the author of - Life and Work of Samuel Hahnemann