WORKS
OF HAHNEMANN (PART-2)
Books
Written by Hahnemann
1779 Causes and
treatment of cramps
1782 Small essays
Krells Medical Observation
1784 Directions for
curing old sores and ulcers
1786 On poisoning by
Arsenic: Its forensic detection and treatment
1787 Prejudice against
heating with coal and ways of improving this fuel
1787 Relating to the difficulties in preparing Minerals and Alkaline
salt by means of potash and kitchen salt
1788 The influence of certain gases in fermentation of wine
1788 On wine test for Iron and Lead
1788 Concerning Bile and Gall stones
1788 An unusually strong remedy for checking putrefaction
1789 Instruction for surgeons on venereal diseases
1789 Unsuccessful experiment with some new discoveries
1789 A letter to Crell concerning sulphate of Baryta
1789 Discovery of new constituent in Plumbago
1789 Observation on the astringent properties of plants
1790 A method to check salivation and destructive effects of memory
1790 Minor essays on various topics in Crell’s magazine
1790 Complete direction for preparing Mercuris solubilis
1791 Insolubility of some metal and their oxides in caustic Ammonia
1792 contribution to the wine test
1792 On the preparation of Glauber’s salt, according to the
method of Ballen
1792 Friend of Health
1793 Apotheker lexicon
1793 Remarks on the Wurtemburg and Hahnemann's wine test
1793 Preparation of the Cassel yellow
1794 On Hahnemann’s new wine test and new liquor probatorius
fortior
1795 On crusta lacteal
1796 Description of Kloken bring during his insanity
1796 Essay on a new principle for ascertaining the curative powers of
drugs, and some examination of previous principles
1797 Something about the pulvorisation of Ignatia beans
1797 A case of rapidly cured colicodynia
1797 Are the obstacle to the attainment of simplicity and certainty
in practical Medicine insurmountable?
1797 Antidotes to some heroic vegetable substances
1797 Some kinds of continued and remittent fevers
1797 Some periodical and hebdomadal disease
1801 Cure and prevention of scarlet fever
1801 Fragmentary observations on brown’s elements of medicine
1801 On the power of small doses of medicine in general and
belladonna in particular
1801 Observations on three current methods of treatment
1801 View of professional liberality at the commencement of the 19th
centuary
1803 On the effects of Coffee
1803 On a proposed remedy for Hydrophobia
1805 Aesculapius in balance
1805 Fragmenta de viribus medicamentorum positivis sive in Sano
Corpore observatis
1806 Concerning substitutes for Quinine
1806 Scarlet fever and purpura miliaris, two different diseases
1806 What are poisons? What are medicines?
1806 Objections to proposed substitutes for cinchona
1807 Indications of the Homoeopathic employment of medicines in
ordinary practice
1808 On the present want of foreign drugs
1808 On the value of speculative systems of medicine
1808 Extract from a letter to physician of high standing, on the
great necessity of a Regenerations in Medicine
1808 Observations on scarlet fever
1808 Reply to a question about prophylaxis of scarlet fever
1808 Correction to a question about scarlet fever
1809 To a candidate for the Degree of M.D
1809 On the prevailing fever
1809 Signs of the times in the ordinary systems of Medicine
1810 Organon of Rational healing
1811 Materia Medica pura
1812 On Helleborism of the ancients
1813 Spirit of Homoeopathic Doctrine of Medicine
1814 Treatment of Typhus fever at present prevailing
1816 Veneral disease and its improper treatment
1816 Treatment of burns
1819 On charitableness to suicides
1820 On the preparation and dispensing of medicines by Homoeopathic
Physicians
1821 Treatment of purpura miliaris
1825 Information for the truth seeker
1825 How may Homoeopathy be most certainly eradicated?
1828 Chronic diseases- its nature and Homoeopathic Treatment
1831 Allopathy- A word of warning to sick person
1831 Appeal to thinking philanthropists on Asiatic cholera
1831 letter about the cure of cholera
1831 Open letter to His majesty king Friedrich Wilhelm (iii)
1832 Cure of cholera
1833 Introduction to “The repertory of Anti-psoric remedies”
and to “systematic alphabetical repertory of Homoeopathic
remedies” of Dr. Boenninghausen
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