Explore the 1866 proceedings of the American Institute of Homeopathy, a window into early national medical discussion.
This edition gathers the annual address, committee reports, and key studies that guided homeopathic practice in the mid-19th century. It offers a snapshot of leadership, organization, and ongoing professional exchange among physicians across the United States.
The volume presents the formal proceedings from the Pittsburgh meeting, including officer elections, society reports, and the agenda of topics that drove medical debate at the time. Readers will encounter official resolutions, the structure of regional and state societies, and summaries of clinical and institutional work shaping homeopathy in its era.
- Annual address and official addresses that set the tone for the profession.
- Bureau reports on clinical medicine, zymoses, and provings, with emphasis on Camphora and Cuprum Metallicum.
- Discussions of surgical topics, aural surgery, and organizational efforts to strengthen professional networks.
- Reports from regional societies and the state level, illustrating how medical communities organized and communicated.
Ideal for readers of 19th-century medical history, professional organization, and the development of homeopathy in America.