Hahnemann – 1784

In 1784, Dr. Samuel Hahnemann was very dissatisfied with the harmfulness and inefficacy of medicine, he gave up medical practice entirely to devote himself to translation work on a full-time basis. In town of Dresden, he translated Demarchy’s “The Art of Manufacturing Chemical Products” from the French. Soon after he became highly regarded as a translator of scientific and medical texts from French and English for the Dresden Economical Society.

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