Pupils and Friends of Hahnemann



On the Preparation of Glauber’s Salts, according to the Method of Ballen. Crell’s Annals. Vol. I, Part I, pages 22-

23.

Friend of Health. Frankfort. Fleischer. Pamphlet 1, 100 pages. Pamphlet 2. 1795. Leipsic, by Crusius. 96 pages.

1973. Apotheker Lexikon (Pharmaceutical Lexicon). Leipsic, by Crusius. Part I (A-E), 280 pages. Part II (F-K), 1795, 244 pages. Part III (L-P), 1798, 259 pages with a 3 cooper plates. Part IV (Q-Z), 1799, 498 pages.

Remarks on the Wurtemberg and Hahnemann’s Wine Test. Intelligenzblatt der Allgem. Liter. Zeitung. No. 79, pages 630.

Preparation of the Cassel Yellow. Erfurt, 4.

1794. On Hahnemann’s New Wine Test, and the New Liquor probatorius fortior, Crell’s Annals. Vol. I, Part 12, pages 104-III.

1795. On Crusta Lactea (Milkcrust). J. Fr. Blumenbach’s medic. Bibliothek. Vol. III, pages 701-705.

1796. Description Klockenbring during His Insanity. Deutsche Monastchrift. February, 1796.

Essay on a New Principle for Ascertaining the Curative Powers of Drugs, and Some Examinations of the Previous Principles. Hufeland’s Journal. Vol. II, pieces 3 and 4, pages 391-439, and pages 465-561.

1797. Something about the Pulverisation of Ignatia Beans. Trommsdorff’s Journal of Pharmacy. Vol. V, piece I, pages 38-40.

A Case of Rapidly Cured Colicodynia. Hufeland’s Journal, Vol. III, piece I, pages 138-147.

Are the Obstacles to the Attainment of Simplicity and Certainty in Practical Medicine Insurmountable? Ditto. Vol. IV, piece, 4, pages 727-762.

Antidotes to some Heroic Vegetable Substances. Ditto. Vol. V, piece I, pages 3-21.

Some Kinds of Continued and Remittent Fevers. Ditto. Vol. V, piece I, pages 22-52.

Some Periodical and Hebdomadal Diseases. Ditto, vol. V, piece I, pages 53-59.

1801. Cure and Prevention of Scarlet Fever. Gotha, by Becker. 40 pages.

Fragmentary observations on Brown’s Elements of Medicine. Hufeland’s Journal, Vol. XIII., piece 2, pages 52-76.

On the Power of Small Doses of Medicine in General, and of Belladonna in Particular. Ditto. Vol. XIII, piece 2, pages 153-159.

1801. Observations on the Three Current Methods of Treatment by the author of the Medical Treasury. Ditto, Vol. XI, piece 4, page 3-64.

View of Professional Liberality at the Commencement of the 19th Century. Reichsanzeiger. No.32.

1803. On the Effects of Coffee. Leipsic, by Steinacker. 56 pages.

On a Proposed Remedy for Hydrophobia. Reichsanzeiger, 1803. No.7 and 49. Ditto. No.71.

1805. AEsculapius in the Balance. Leipsic, by Steinacker. 70 pages.

Fragmenta de Viribus Medicamentorum Positivis Sive in Sano Corpore Observatis. Leipsic. J.A. Barth. 2 Parts, VIII, and 269 pages. VI, and 470 pages.

1806. Concerning Substitutes for Quinine. Hufeland’s; journal, Vol. 23, Part 4, pages 27-47.

Scarlet Fever and Purpura Miliaris, Two Different Diseases. Ditto. Vol.24, Part I, pages 139-146.

What are Poisons? What are Medicines? Ditto, Vol. 24, Part 3, pages 40-57.

Vol. 2 – 34

1806. Objections to Proposed Substitute for Cinchona offered in No. 12 of the Reichsanzeiger 1806 Succedanea in General. Reichsanzeiger, No.57.

Medicine of Experience. Hufeland’s Journal, Vol. 22, Part 3, pages 5-99. Separate reprint, Berlin, by Wittich.

1807. Indications of the Homoeopathic Employment of Medicines in Ordinary Practice. Hufeland’s Journal, Vol. 26, Part 2, pages 5-43 (Later reprinted prefixed to the first three conditions of the Organon.)

1808. On the Substitutes for Foreign Drugs. (Anony.) Ditto. No.327.

On the Value of Speculative of Medicines, Especially in Connection with the Various Systems of Practice. (Atony.) Ditto. NO. 263.

Extract from a Letter to a Physicians of High Standing, on the Great Necessity of a Regeneration in medicine. Ditto. No. 343.

Observations on Scarlet fever. (Atony.) Ditto, No.160.

Reply to a Questions about the Prophylactic for Scarlet Fever. Hufeland’s Journal. Vol. 27, Part 4, pages 152-156.

Amendation or Correction to a Question on the Scarlet Fever prophylactic which appeared in Vol. XXVII. Part I. Hufeland’s Journal, Vol. XXVII, Part 4, pages 152-156.

1809. To a Candidate for the Degree of M.D. (Anony.) Allg. Anz. d. Deutschen, No. 227.

On the Prevailing Fever. Ditto. 261.

Signs of the Times in the Ordinary System of Medicine. (Annoy.) Ditto. No. 326.

1810. Organon of National Healing. Dresden, by Arnold, XLVIII, and pages 222. 2nd Edition, 1819: Organon of the Art of Healing. 371 pages. Dresden, by Arnold. 3rd edition. 824 XXIV. and 281 pages. Dresden, by Arnold, 4th edition, 1829, XVI, and 307 pages. Dresden, by Arnold. 5th edition, 1833, XXII, and 304 pages. Dresden, by Arnold. 6th edition, 1921, LXXVII, and 347 pages, edited in accordance with Hahnemann’s newly revised manuscripts by Dr. Richard Haehl, of Stuttgart, who wrote the preface. Leipsic, Dr. Wilmar Schwabe.

1811. Materia Medica Pura, Part 1, Dresden, 248 pages. 2nd amplified edition, 1823. 2nd amplified edition, 1830. Part II, 1816, 396 pages (2nd edition, 1824; 3rd edition 1833). Part III, also 1815, 288 pages, (2nd amplified edition, 2825). Part IV, 1818, 284 pages (2nd amplified edition, 1825) Part V, 1819, 306 pages (2nd emplified edition, 1826). Part VI, 1821, 255 pages (2nd simplified edition, 1826).

1812. Dissertation on the Helleborism of the Ancients. Leipsic. Tauchnitz. Thesis to the Faculty at Leipsic.

1813. Spirit of the Homoeopathic Doctrine of Medicine. Allgem. Anzeiger der Deutschen. March. Pages 626 (later completed and prefixed to the 2nd part of Materia Medica Pura.)

1814. Treatment of Typhus Fever at Present Prevailing. Allgem. Anz. d. D. No. 6.

1816. Venereal Disease and its Improper Treatment. Ditto. No.211.

Treatment of Burns. Ditto. No. 156 and 204.

1819. On Uncharitableness to Suicides. Ditto. No. 1444.

1820. On the Preparation and Dispensing of Medicines by Homoeopathic Physicians. (Representation to a high authority.)

1821. Treatment of Purpura Miliaris. Allg. Anz. d. D., No.26.

1825. Information for the Truth-seeker in No. 165 of Allg. Ans. d. D. Ditto. No. 194.

How may Homoeopathy be Most Certainly Eradicated? Ditto. 227.

1828. Chronic Diseases, their Nature and Homoeopathic Treatment. Dresden, by Arnold. Part I, VI and 241 pages. Part II(<) 362 pages. (2nd amplified edition, 1835.) Part III, 312 pages (amplified edition. Dusseldorf, by Schaub, 1837). Part Iv, 1830, 407 pages (2nd amplified edition. Dusseldorf, by Schaub. 1838). Part V, only in the second edition of the complete work, 552 pages. Ditto. 1839.

1831. Allopathy, a Word of Warning to Sick Persons. Leipsic, by Baumgartner, 32 pages.

Appeal to Thinking Philanthropists Respecting the Mode of Propagation of Asiatic Cholera. Leipsic, by Berger. 20 pages.

Letter about the Cure of Cholera. Berlin, by Aug. Hirshwald, 15 pages.

Open Letter to His Majesty Kind Friedrich Wilhelm III (of Prussia). Allgem. Anz. d. D. Novr.

Surest Cure and Eradication of Asiatic Cholera. Leipsic, by Friedrich Cluck.

1832. Cure of Cholera, with supplement. Nurnberg, by Stein.

1832. Introduction to the “Repertory of the Antipsoric Remedies,” and to the and “Systematic alphabetical Repertory of the Homoeopathic Remedies” of

1833. Dr. C, v, Boenninghausen, on Repeating Homoeopathic Remedies, Doses, Potencies, and Double Remedies.

Also Introductions by Weber of Lich and Kammerer of Ulm.

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