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\"hahnemann<\/a>Dr Achamma Lenu Thomas <\/strong><\/p>\n

Hahneman life history – Clarke
\n<\/strong>Samuel Frederick Christian Hahnemann was born at Meissen, in Saxony, on the 10th of April in the year 1755 as the third child of his parents. His father, Mr. Christian Godfried Hahnemann was a porcelain painter in a factory at Meissen. Johanna Christeana Speiss, who became the second wife of Godfried Hahnemann was his mother.<\/p>\n

At the age of 20 he commenced his medical studies at Leipzig, and earned his living by translating into German foreign scientific works at the same time that he pursued his studies. After two years at Leipzig he removed to Vienna, to gain practical knowledge in the great hospitals there. He took his M. D. degree a Erlangen in 1779.<\/p>\n

Hahnemann was an excellent linguist<\/strong>, being perfectly familiar with English, Italian, French, Greek, Latin, and Arabic.<\/p>\n