Dr. Samuel Hahnemann

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Dr. Samuel Hahnemann

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Samuel Hahnemann was the one who could feel the pain of a sick person with his heart the most. All those who have read extensively on the history of conventional medical sciences agree in one sentence that he was the greatest medical scientist ever born on earth.

Samuel Hahnemann, the discoverer of homeopathic medicine, was not only a great medical scientist; At the same time he was a man of human tenderness, a man of great heart, a great man, a great chemist, a nuclear scientist, a great physician, a microbiologist, a great pharmacist, a reformer, a multilingualist, an adventurous organizer, an extraordinary translator, a leader , A witty writer, a truly pious man, a benevolent man, a worthy teacher, an ideal father, a romantic lover. Two hundred years ago today, in Hahnemann's time, allopathic medicine was the equivalent of extreme barbarism. Allopathic physicians of the day used to put many leeches on the patient's body to treat most ailments including high blood pressure, to reduce the blood or to cut the veins to draw blood, to beat the psychiatrist into a ghost, to make a corpse. , Even in the slightest matter, a knife was run through the body, and so on and so forth.

Hahnemann, however, did not pursue a career in medicine like other doctors; Rather, he has done research on how to free mankind from these barbarisms in the name of medicine. For this he had to endure many hardships of deprivation, misery, humiliation, humiliation, threats, expulsion from the country, etc., but even then he did not back down. As a result, he was able to discover many scientific theories about the origin of the disease, the development of the disease, the treatment of the disease, the discovery of medicine, the testing of medicine, the method of preparation of medicine, the use of medicine, etc .; Even in the last two hundred years, it has not been possible for any medical scientist to discover something excellent. He invented a medical science so that no beggar from the king would die without treatment due to lack of money.

The discovery of the science of homeopathic medicine is proof of the high level of professional egoism, greed, violence, etc. among doctors. While this invaluable discovery of medical science should have been welcomed by all physicians in the interest of curing the patient with less pain, at a lower cost and in less time, it has been found that most doctors rejected Hahnemann's invaluable discovery. As a result, medical science is divided into two parts called allopathy and homeopathy. Not only that, when allopathic doctors first formed associations in Europe and America, one of their goals was to eradicate homeopathy (a humanistic medical science) from the face of the earth. Everyone should know the history of how Sevadharma was defeated in trade.

Mahatma Samuel Hahnemann was born on April 11, 1855, in the town of Maisen in the German state of Saxony, twenty miles northwest of the city of Dresden (near the border of Poland and Czechoslovakia). His full name was Christian Friedrich Samuel Hahnemann. His father's name was Christian Gottfried Hahnemann and his mother's name was Johanna Christiana. The city of Maison was an important city at that time because most of its 4,000 inhabitants were skilled artists, chemists and painters. The town also had a science academy, a number of textile factories, and a factory of Chinese pottery, a new invention of the day.

This ceramic factory was located in an old abandoned Raj Prasad. Hahnemann's father made a living by painting on earthenware. In those days, coloring and painting on ceramic tablets was a newly invented technology, and those who were hired to do so were thoroughly screened and promised privacy. Hahnemann's father was an honest, wise, and pious man. As a result, he had a clear idea of ​​good and evil, sin and virtue, simplicity and crookedness, etc., in Hahnemann's mind as a child. Hahnemann was the third of his parents' five children and the eldest of his sons. From an early age, he showed extraordinary talent in reading, especially in language and science.

He is fluent in English, French, Greek, Latin, Spanish and Arabic. In the old days, books written by Arab Muslim physicians (Ibn Sina, Farabi, Al-Kindi, etc.) were taught in European universities; As a result, one had no choice but to learn Arabic to become a true doctor or medical scientist. Even at the age of twelve, Hahnemann taught his classmates Greek at the behest of his master.

It is said that his inclination towards science and research was innate; Absolutely inherent. While in public school, Master Muller was blessed with the affection of a well-qualified teacher who advised him to digest daily lessons without memorizing them. Because of his qualifications and skills, he allowed Hahnemann to take Greek classes. As a result, his classmates loved Hahnemann. Hahnemann would occasionally fall ill due to overwork and then this great teacher would forgive him for his homework, tutorials, etc. His door was always open for Hahnemann; At any time he could get the help of a teacher.

Hahnemann's father would often drop him off at school to pursue a career that would pay off quickly. Master Mুলller waived school fees for about eight years to continue his studies and sent Hahnemann back to his father with various explanations and requests. In 185, Hahnemann took twenty thalers from his father and set out for higher education at the University of Leipzig. This was his last money taken from his father. He cannot be blamed for this; Because he had many more children and with his meager income he had to arrange education for all.

In 185 he was admitted to the Faculty of Medical Sciences at the University of Leipzig. But he was disappointed by the inadequate facilities there; Because there was no clinic or hospital under that department. While studying there, he made a living by translating books from English into German for a living and teaching French to a wealthy Greek man. As a result, he could not take part in social activities with other students. In the first half of the 18th century, he traveled to Vienna to pursue higher education in medical science and to gain practical experience.

But unfortunately due to financial hardship and being robbed by robbers, he was forced to return after leaving the course unfinished for nine months. However, Hahnemann, a professor at the Royal College, was so impressed with his talent that he offered him a job as a personal physician for the Romanian governor. As the governor's personal physician and library librarian, he created a collection of the governor's ancient coins, old books, and a catalog of manuscripts, which was Europe's largest and weakest manuscript library on chemistry and magic. During his stay here, he acquired knowledge of several languages ​​and several sciences related to medical sciences.

He submitted a thesis paper on muscle cramps after his final semester studies at the University of Arlington and earned an M.D. as a physician. Degree. The only reason he got his registration from Arlingen University was because he found out that Arlingen's fees were the lowest. In 181 he took a job as a doctor in a village near the copperfield in Mansfield. Between 180 and 183, he joined several jobs as a physician, but after his marriage in 182, he began to lose interest in the medical profession, noticing the imperfections and failures of medical science.

Because he noticed that the harmful side effects of the medicine severely affected the health of the patients, most of the diseases were not cured by the medicine, the patients were coming back after a few months or a few years with the same disease he was curing and so on. As a result, after arriving in Dresden in 184, he abandoned the medical profession out of dissatisfaction with the medical sciences and re-took the job of translator on a full-time basis to support his growing family honestly.

In late 182, Hahnemann married Miss Kachler (spinster Johanna Henrietta Leopoldina Kuchler). Hahnemann finds his eternity in this fascinating young woman in his troubled life. Hahnemann affectionately called her Elise, as seen in many of his letters to his wife.

The marriage register of St. John's Church stated, "Today, December 1, 182, at St. John's Church, Mr. Samuel Hahnemann, Doctor of Medicine, Gommern's local elected Saxon church doctor, aged 26, Messin's ceramics factory. Gottfried Hahnemann and his wife, Johanna Christiana, were married to the late Gottfried Henry Kuchler and his wife, Martha Sophia, to Miss Sipnstar Johanna Henrietta Leopoldina Kach. After marriage he settled in Gumarne, and in late 183 or early 184 his first daughter, Henrietta, was born.

His biographical discussion will be incomplete without explaining in detail why Hahnemann abandoned allopathic medicine despite being an allopathic physician. At that time allopathic medicine was so heinous and barbaric that it was reasonable to call a hospital or a doctor's chamber a slaughterhouse. There, patients were kept in wet and hot rooms, fed inedible food, weakened several times a day by removing blood from the body, leeching, cupping, or cutting blood vessels. venesection) Bleeding was done, patients were given thin stools for a long time by giving purgatives to soften the bowel, vomiting was done and so on.

Patients with syphilis were salivated by being fed lots of mercury, and many patients spit a few buckets of saliva in the form of saliva and many fell to their teeth. Most of the patients (in the name of medicine) died during this treatment. Body flesh or tissues were cauterized with hot iron or steam, hot needles were used to blister the skin, and sticks or stones were used to create artificial boils on the body, and in most cases these wounds lasted for months. Months were left without treatment. All of the above was done in the name of treating or curing a critically ill patient with a serious complex disease that is unimaginable for any human being today. Cleanliness was of no importance; Even the operation room was a lot like a barn.

For this reason, even after minor operations, 50 per cent of the patients admitted to the infection and died at the hospital due to fever. The smell inside the hospital was as foul as the smell of a corpse room. Mentally ill people were chained, brutally beaten with sticks, buckets were thrown cold on their bodies, and when relatives came to see them, they were chained like wild beasts and dragged to the hatchery.

The condition of allopathic medical science in the eighteenth century, during Hahnemann's time, was deplorable. But the doctors spoke to each other in Latin in order to present themselves to the patients as very knowledgeable; Nowadays doctors speak in front of such patients using complex medical words in English. There are various fashions in allopathic medicine and new fashions have been introduced in a few days.

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