Hospital & Teaching Center



The Diet of Bavaria, therefore, conceded a more substantial State allowance, yet on the other hand-which is a very rare occurrence-the King made a protest, giving as his reason, that the affirmed results had not stood the test, and could not be proved without objections.

The Homoeopathic Hospital continued its activity in Munich, under the management of Dr. Max Quaglio and Prof. Dr. Jos Buchner, and in due course a second hospital was opened.

SUPPLEMENT 155

THE END OF THE HOSPITAL

Hahnemann to Boenninghausen: Paris, Sept., 24th, 1842.

(dictated; date and signature by Hahnemann, fairly firm).

After a silence of nearly eight years, Stapf wrote to me two months ago that a Congress of five or six members of the Central Association from Leipsic and Magdeburg had taken place at Cothen, and had decided to close the small Leipsic Hospital.

Those gentlemen have brought it to that! There you can see the excellence of Noack and Trinks. The latter, especially, has almost sacrificed himself to destroy all that was good.

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