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Hahnemann

[ hah-nuh-muhn; German hah-nuh-mahn ]

noun

  1. (Chris·tian Frie·drich) Sam·u·el [kris, -ch, uh, n , free, -drik , sam, -yoo-, uh, l, kris, -tee-ahn , free, -d, r, i, kh, , zah, -moo-el], 1755–1843, German physician: founder of homeopathy.


Hahnemann

/ ˈːə /

noun

  1. Hahnemann(Christian Friedrich) Samuel17551843MGermanMEDICINE: physician ( Christian Friedrich ) Samuel (ˈzaːmueːl). 1755–1843, German physician; founder of homeopathy
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Other Word Forms

  • Ჹ·Ա·Բ·· [hah-n, uh, -, man, -ee-, uh, n, -, mah, -nee-], adjective
  • Ჹn·Բi noun
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Carhart was born in Trenton, New Jersey, in 1941 and earned his medical degree from Hahnemann Medical College in Philadelphia, now Drexel University College of Medicine, in 1973.

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If Horvath plays, it would be the first time three goalkeepers appeared for the U.S. in a qualifying cycle since Marcus Hahnemann started instead of Keller or Howard at Guatemala in September 2005, four days after the Americans clinched a berth.

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In 1945 she became one of the first women to graduate from Hahnemann Medical College, now part of the Drexel University College of Medicine in Philadelphia.

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They remind me of a recent article in the New Yorker, “The Death of Hahnemann Hospital,” about how health care corporations are so intent on squeezing more profit out of hospitals that they are hurting patients.

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She was also president of the medical staff at the former Hahnemann Hospital in Worcester and worked at Newton-Wellesley Hospital.

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