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...Homeopathy is a system of healing founded by Samuel Christian Friedrich Hahnemann, German physician, in the late 18th Century. The name (literally, "like disease") refers to the belief that "like cures like"; i.e., that diseases can be cured by tiny doses of drugs that produce effects on the body like the symptoms of the disease. In the U.S., medical schools that were once homeopathic have been turning away from Hahnemann's teachings, toward orthodoxy and American Medical Association recognition. Last September, Philadelphia's Hahnemann Medical College, once a center of homeopathy, dropped homeopathy as a required course; Manhattan...
Only two new visiting lectures will conduct courses at the University during the spring term, according to an announcement of recent appointments by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. They are Montague F. A. Montagu, Associate Professor of Anatomy at the Hahnemann Medical College in Philadelphia, and Hudson Hoagland, Professor of Psychology at Clark University...
Cussers' morals do not arouse his respect, admitted Dr. Montague F. Ashley-Montagu of Philadelphia's Hahnemann Medical College last week. But he believes that swearing is darned good physiological therapy. Not so far back, in Psychiatry, he declared...
...removes part of the patient's blood, passes it through a precision machine which exposes it to ultraviolet light for a few seconds, then returns it at once to the veins. The new treatment was presented by Drs. George Miley and R. E. Seidel of Philadelphia's Hahnemann Medical College before the Pan-American Homeopathic Congress in Cincinnati...
...this lore from Pliny's Natural History* was the fertilization of rabbits reported before the sober American Philosophical Society last week. Not the wind but simply cold, applied by ice packs to the bellies of doe rabbits, made them pregnant, reported Physiologist Herbert Shapiro of Philadelphia's Hahnemann Medical College...