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116:, where he graduated in 1845, he became associated with several eminent homeopathic practitioners, and soon after his graduation he began to translate some of the more important works relating to homeopathy. In 1855 he married Mary (Coggeshall) Calder, daughter of George Coggeshall of Grand Rapids, Michigan. 145:
His health failing, he traveled to Italy and Germany in 1872, but the change was not beneficial, and he returned to Grand Rapids, where he died. Hempel was one of the earliest honorary members of the British Homeopathic Society, and was the recipient of diplomas and certificates of membership from
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of Philadelphia in 1857. He had an approach to homeopathy distinct from the Hahnemann school. His translations could be a source of controversy in the homeopathic community; in particular
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many medical colleges and associations. His translations and original works permit him to be called the father of English homeopathic literature.
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raised objections because of errors in Hempel's early translations and unauthorized additions from his own experience.
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When the Hahnemann Medical College was reorganized in 1860, Hempel and some others left. During his stay in
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He came to the United States in 1835, and for ten years resided in the family of
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After completing his collegiate course at Solingen, he attended lectures at the
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refugees in America. Other significant influences were the social theorist
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He was appointed professor of materia medica and therapeutics in the
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A New and Comprehensive System of Materia Medica and Therapeutics
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History of the Homoeopathic medical college of Pennsylvania
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Christopher D. Ellithorp (1999). "Hempel, Charles Julius".
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New York University Grossman School of Medicine alumni
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Clarence Bartlett (1932). "Hempel, Charles Julius".
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Homœopathic Theory and Practice in Surgical Disease
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Boericke & Tafel. pp.  327:Thomas Lindsley Bradford (1898). 306:Dictionary of American Biography 744:Immigrants to the United States 140:Materia Medica and Therapeutics 442:The Organon of the Healing Art 388:New International Encyclopedia 382:"Hempel, Charles Julius"  362:"Hempel, Charles Julius"  238:Diseases of Women and Children 138:, he also published his book, 1: 345: 234:George Heinrich Gottlieb Jahr 224:George Heinrich Gottlieb Jahr 210:(5 vols., Philadelphia, 1846) 749:Physicians from Philadelphia 529:Georg Heinrich Gottlieb Jahr 175:Christendom and Civilization 49: 7: 549:Frederic Hervey Foster Quin 274:American National Biography 10: 790: 754:University of Paris alumni 447:Homeopathic Materia Medica 218:Acute and Chronic Diseases 769:Drexel University faculty 670: 647:Regulation and prevalence 634: 608: 572: 471: 455: 434: 245:Schiller's Complete Works 193:The Science of HomĹ“opathy 121:Hahnemann Medical College 759:Collège de France alumni 524:Elizabeth Wright Hubbard 371:. New York: D. Appleton. 252: 248:, editor (2 vols., 1861) 149: 289:(subscription required) 189:, with J. 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Solingen
Prussia
Grand Rapids, Michigan
translator
homeopathic
physician
United States
Université de France
Collège de France
Paris
Jules Michelet
François Guizot
Piero Maroncelli
Silvio Pellico
music
Italian literature
Carbonari
Albert Brisbane
George Bush
University of New York
Hahnemann Medical College
Constantine Hering
Adolph Lippe
Philadelphia
Samuel Hahnemann
Franz Hartmann
George Heinrich Gottlieb Jahr
George Heinrich Gottlieb Jahr
Schiller's Complete Works

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