The Removal of Hahnemann’s Body



44. Notes on the realm of physics and chemistry with various drawings by Hahnemann.

45. Hahnemann’s three large home medicine chests, with potencies in globules (from Hahnemann’s legacy, see Supplement 224)

46. Hahnemann’s watch from Cothen.

47. Hahnemann’s watch and chain (plaited from Melanie’s hair)

48. Hahnemann’s inkstand in Meissen porcelain, painted by his father.

49. Bowl in Empire style, a present from the physicians of Paris.

50. Hahnemann’s sealing wax outfit.

51. A lock of Hahnemann’s hair.

52. A larger collection of letters and documents from the legacy of Madame Melanie, nee d’Hervilly.

53. A collection of letters from the French dramatist and “Secretaire perpetual” of the Academic de France, Andrieux, to Mademoiselle d’Hervilly.

54. All the manuscripts of Madame Melanie’s poems.

55. a carved ebony letter case.

56. Madame Melanie’s pet dog stuffed.

57. Numerous painted fans from the legacy of Madame Melanie Hahnemann.

IV.

Baron von Boenninghausen of Darup possesses:

1. A silver tumbler presented to Hahnemann on his 6th Doctorate Jubilee.

2. A bust of Madame Melanie Hahnemann.

3. Numerous original paintings of Madame Melanie Hahnemann, among them Monsieur Gohier.

4. Portraits representing Madame Melanie at different ages.

5. Portraits of Dr. Stapf and Dr. Gross.

6. A handsome stand lamp form Hahnemann’s Paris legacy.

V.

HAHNEMANN MUSEUM, LONDON.

Mr. Mazzini Stuart, J.P., the younger surviving son of Peter Stuart, was made a Justice of the Peace for the City of Liverpool in 1910. He is a keen Homoeopath, and in conjunction with his brother Orsini is the donor of the Freehold Property of Hahnemann House, which adjoins the London Homoeopathic Hospital, in Powis Place, Great Ormond Street, London, W.C. In making the gift of Hahnemann House, his idea was to provide a Hahnemann museum which would become a centre of interest to all Homoeopathic doctors and visitors to England from all parts of the world. He has also contributed a number of Hahnemann relics, which from the basis of a permanent collection.

The collection at present consists of the following, presented by MR. MAZZINI STUART. J.P :–

1. Seven Chairs, embossed leather, with gilded wooden studs, inscription on back, Madame Samuel Hahnemann, 104, Faubourg St. Honore.

2. Arm Chair, with foot-rest, original leather being under covering. Used by Hahnemann.

3. Writing Table, used by Hahnemann in Paris when interviewing his patients.

4. Bed, polished Mahogany, used by the great Master in Paris, and upon which his life was ended.

5. Oval Dining Table.

6. Two Chairs, mahogany, velvet covered.

7. Oil painting of Hahnemann.

8. Oil painting of Peter Stuart, the “Ditton Doctor”.

9. Water colour, Hahnemann’s House in Meissen.

10.Oil painting of Hahnemann, small.

11.Two Smoking Caps, worn by Hahnemann for a number of years, one brown silk with embroidery and the other black velvet with silk tassel, also embroidered.

12. Medicine Cup, used by Hahnemann. Cut crystal.

13. Stems of Hahnemann’s tobacco pipes.

14. Lock of Samuel Hahnemann’s hair.

15. Note Case, leather, containing Samuel Hahnemann’s visiting cards and powders made by him.

16 Letters, in handwriting of Samuel hahnemann.

17. One Large Sofa.

18. Armchair.

Two dining-room chairs., Presented by ARCHIBALD SPIERS ALEXANDER, ESQ., M.D.:– Medicine Case, used by Dr. Hahnemann, given to Dr. Spiers Alexander by Dr. Suss -Hahnemann.

Presented by the BRITISH HOMOEOPATHIC ASSOCIATION:– Two bronze Medallions of the International Homoeopathic Congress of 1911. Medallion of Hahnemann, presented to the British Homoeopathic Association by mrs. Boole, nee Everest.

Copy of First Edition (Dresden, 1810) of Samuel Hahnemann’s “Organon of the Rational Art of Healing.” Presented by the MISSES COLES:– Four Small Medicine Cases of Globules.

One Large medicine Case of Globules.

Manuscript of “Homoeopathy Explained,” by William Leaf, of Worthing, formerly of Park hill, Streatham, S. W., presented by the Misses Coles, June, 1922.

Bronze Medallion, in frame, of Samuel hahnemann, with lock of hair.

Small bust of Hahnemann Two Engravings, one of the grave of Samuel Hahnemann, and the other a portrait of Hahnemann.

Plaster Cast Medallion of William Leaf.

Two Medical Books, with Dr. P.F. Curie’s handwriting.

Biographical Monument Book, to the memory of Samuel Hahnemann.

Bust of Hahnemann, bronze.

Presented by JOHN HENRY CLARKE, ESQ., M.D.:–

Death Mask Picture.

Presented by MESSES. JAMES EPPS & CO.:–

Globular Chest, made for Dr. Samuel Hahnemann by G. Weber, pharmacist Paris.

Presented by GILES F. GOLDSBROUGH, ESQ., M.D.:–

A letter of Samuel Hahnemann.

Presented by BYRES MOIR, ESQ, M.D.:–

Gold Signet Ring, of Dr. Frederick Hervey Foster Quin.

Miniature of Samuel Hahnemann, copy by Caroline Soye (1836), after Madame Hahnemann.

Presented by JOSIAH CECIL POWELL, Esq., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.(Lond.):–

Case of Homoeopathic Medicines, prepared by Hahnemann himself.

Presented by the MISSES RUTHERFORD RUSSELL:–

Samuel hahnemann Cameo, small Medallion by the Scotch artist, David.

Presented by MRS. E.L. TAYLOR, 30, Clifton hill, St. John’s Wood N.W.:–

Portrait of Samuel Hahnemann, was made at Paris (rue Cherche Midi) by M. Foncault, on the 30th September, 1841.

Medallion of Hahnemann.

Presented by DR. MARGARET TYLER:–

Cameo of Hahnemann in leather case.

Cameo of Hahnemann.

Photograph of Restaurant Hahnemann.

Two Medals (Silver), commemorating the Opening of the Hahnemann Hospital, Bloomsbury Square, November Ist, 1850.

VI.

Dr. schwabe of Leipsic possesses a large collection of Hahnemann’s original letters, Many of the these letters have been published in the “Leipsic Pop. Zeitschr. f. Homoeopath.” as well as an oil painting, a small statue and a bust of Hahnemann.

VII.

There is in washington a small collection of Hahnemann relics which contains among others the original of the sixth edition of Hahnemann’s “Organon”.

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