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  2. Heel (corporation) - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Reckeweg was a German physician, who received his medical degree in Berlin, who practiced homeopathy. In 1936, Biologische Heilmittel Heel GmbH was founded in Berlin to develop and market his preparations. In 1953 Reckweg moved the company to its present location in Baden-Baden.

  3. Regulation and prevalence of homeopathy - Wikipedia

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    By 2007, in the United States, $3.1 billion were spent on homeopathic medicine [73] and 2.3% of the persons age 18 or over had consulted a practitioner that year. [74] Homeopathy was first established in the United States by Hans Birch Gram [75] in 1825 and rapidly gained popularity. [76]

  4. Homeopathy - Wikipedia

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    The first homeopathic school in the United States opened in 1835 and the American Institute of Homeopathy was established in 1844. Throughout the 19th century, dozens of homeopathic institutions appeared in Europe and the United States, [51] and by 1900, there were 22 homeopathic colleges and 15,000 practitioners in the United States. [52]

  5. List of defunct medical schools in the United States

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    Homeopathic. 1879 Homeopathic College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1880 College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1884 closed by Supreme Court of the State of New York, diplomas legalized by special act of New York Legislature [2] New York College of Physicians and Surgeons in the City of New York Manhattan 1807 1811 1814

  6. William Boericke - Wikipedia

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    The Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States became an official compendium under the 1938 Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. In 1853, William Boericke's uncle, Francis Edmund Boericke (1826–1901), and Rudolph Leonhard Tafel (1831–1896) founded a bookstore specializing in Swedenborgian literature, at 24 South 5th Street in Philadelphia .

  7. National Homeopathic Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The friends of the National Homeopathic Hospital, having received in the meantime both money and pledges from private sources, appealed to United States Congress in 1884 for recognition of a homeopathic hospital among the charities in the District of Columbia and secured an appropriation of US$15,000 for the purchase or erection of a building. [1]