Paracelsus
was one of the most important Renaissance naturalists. Paracelsus full
name is:
Theophrastus Bombastus Von Hohenheim 1493 - 1541 . He put forward the
view that disease resulted from external enviormental forces. He also
believed that plants and natural substances held the key to
healing and embraced the ‘like can cure like’ priniciple. One of his
ideas, known as the Doctrine of signatures, was that the apperance of a
plant, or the substances it contained, gave an idea of the
disorders it could treat. As a youth Paracelsus worked in the nearby mines as an analyst. This gave him the
background for his future work in chemistry and alchemy that, doubtless, laid the foundations of his later remarkable discoveries
in the field of homoeopathy and Electro-homoeopathy.
Count Cesare Mattei
(1809-1896)
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Electro-Homoeopathy
is the name given to a new system of medicine discovered by a famous
Italian Count Cesare Mattei in the later part of the 1800’s. Count
Mattei, the
founder of Electro-Homoeopathy, was born on the 11th January in the year
of 1809 in Bologna City in Italy. He belongs to one of the noblest
families of learned town of Bologna.
After
having studied natural science, he gave himself up
to anatomy, physiology and pathology. Then more exclusively to chemistry
and botany, after long and patients research following a method of his
own, he discovered how to extract from certain plants
the active principles which, alone or combine, form the agent in the new
materia medica. Numerous and prolonged experiments upon the animal
economy, experiments made first of all upon the dogs, have
demonstrated the curative power of his remedies upon the organism, and
at the same time have proved that they can never produce the slightest
morbid alteration either in the organs or their
functions.
He
believed in the, famous Paracelsus who introduced law
of similar. Thus convinced simultaneously of their immense utility and
of their perfectly innocuous character, the count has applied to them
with all confidence to all of the human beings. Further,
in order to observe closely in numerable cases of disease, and the
better to study the effect of these remedies, he held in his mention at Bologna,
for more than ten years, public and private consultations in the
presence of physician and surgeons who had attached themselves to him
the purpose of being present at the sitting. It may be added of high
person ages of all nations, physicians and even large
medical bodies. But undoubtedly the German founder of Homoeopathy
Hahnemann (1755-1843) and his doctrine have non
the
less influenced Mattei’s mind in his patients researches, leading
principle trying to investigate the immediate effects of remedies and
bring them into practical service according to the familiar
rule. On the other hand, he borrowed from Paracelsus the process of
preparing the vegetable substances by means of a more or less
complicated mode of fermentation, called “cohobation”, and also the
final combination of a number of ingredients with similar or
supplementary effect to form a complex medicinal unity.
Mattei
had written his first book in 1874 in Italian
language, which was then published in other languages. He has applied
himself in his lifetime to the discovery of Materia Medica capable of
modifying; not only the manifestation or symptoms of
disease, but also their principle, or to speak better their first cause.
It is by means of a theory the simple, with curative agents which he
called Electricity in the remedies (Electro-Homoeopathy),
so elementary that everyone may cure himself and his medicine is
certainly the medicine of the future.
He died on 3rd of April 1896 at the
magnificent castle of
La Rochetta, situated in the heart of
the Apennines. If there are but few honest hearts in this world, there is still enough remaining to
bless his memory. During mattei life
time when the Count Mattei aged in 1887 he handed over all his work to
his
adopted son Mario Venturoli Mattei. Later on after the First world War
Mattei remedies were stoped to export from Italy, then V. Mattei made
the agreement with the German Pharmist and Theodore Karuss
to sell mattei remedies via Engel Apotheker Regensburg in Germany. This System later on become more popular & recognized than ever by his disciple Theodore
Krauss.
Theodore Krauss (1864-1924)
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The German practitioner Theodore Krauss (1864-1924) made a notable contribution to electro homeopathy medicine and JSO
Spagyric medicine which is based on his method. At the age of 56 and after his key experiences with pharmacist Johannes
Sonntag established” JSO Komplex Heilweise”, an exhaustive body of information.
Count Mattei in the early year of 1880 set up Consortium for electro Homoeopathy for the sale and promotion of his remedies in
Regensburg. In the
year 1883 the Consortium was transferred to the Engel Pharmacy in Regensburg for
selling the remedies. The Consortium remained responsible for
publication of the literature and assistance for these remedies to the
7000 members of the electro
homeopathic practitioner. About two year later, Theodore Krauss joined
the Consortiums for electro
Homoeopathy and remained there in contact with Count
Mattei till the year 1890. But after the death of Mattei in 1896, the
Theodore Krauss took over the Consortiums for electro Homoeopathy; later on he expanded the system.
In
the First World War the supplies from Italy were
missing
between the years 1914 to 1918. The first original medicines under the
license were after-produced in the scientific direction of Krauss and
Dr. med. Johannes in the same direction as the Mattei
method and his system. The system later established by Theodore Krauss
and became known as Electro complex Homoeopathy, which developed up to
today and is known as JSO Komplex Heilweise (JKH).
After
Theodore
Krauss death his work was continuously moving forward and his first
book published back in 1920 on electro homeopathy has published its 14
edition till today in Germany. Following that, Spagyric had an official place in Europe and in the German Pharmacopoeia.
Source: the JSO Komplex heilweise
Carl Friedrich Zimpel (1800-1878)
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In
the nineteenth century, the German physician Carl Friedrich Zimpel,
M.D., Ph.D. (1800-1878), began a new production of spagyric medicaments.
This widely travelled and learned man
had originally been an engineer. He devoted himself late in life to the
study of medicine and acquired a doctorate in philosophy and medicine.
He was awarded the Prussian gold medal for art and
science and was an honorary member of the Mineralogical Society of the University of Jena. In 1849, he was established himself in London as a homeopathic physician. Zimpel devoted himself intensively to the study of the works of
Paracelsus and Glauber. At the age of 70 and after his key experiences with Count Cesare
Mattei (1809-1896), he published book on the subject.
Gradually, he developed an important production, known today as Zimpel
method which is also descried in German Pharmacopoeia [HAB]
a high level, internationally known manufacturing Pharmacopoeia,
whose products are today available in many countries of the world. In
the meantime, many classical texts have been reprinted, in
connection with which the attitude of the publishers vacillates
strongly. Available, for instance, are the works of Paracelsus, Basilius
Valentines, Glauber, Van Helmont, Andreas Libavius, and
others.
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