CCHM Blog
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The Life and Legacy of James Tyler Kent: A Giant in Homeopathy
James Tyler Kent (1849–1916) is one of the most influential figures in homeopathy, shaping modern practices with his innovative approach to constitutional prescribing, repertorization, and his teachings on Samuel Hahnemann’s Organon of Medicine. Revered for his holistic understanding of health and healing, Kent’s legacy continues to guide homeopaths worldwide. From his early dissatisfaction with conventional medicine to his transformative role as a teacher and practitioner, Kent's work remains foundational. At the Canadian College of Homeopathic Medicine, we carry his teachings forward, offering comprehensive training that integrates Kent’s core principles to shape the next generation of homeopaths. -
Two Homeopathic Doctors Who Were Sent to Discredit Homeopathy—but Became Its Greatest Advocates
The transformative journeys of James Compton Burnett and Constantine Hering serve as powerful testimonies to the undeniable efficacy of homeopathy. Initially skeptics, both Burnett and Hering were sent to disprove homeopathy but were instead converted by its remarkable healing power. Burnett, after conducting his own clinical trial, was astounded by homeopathy's success, while Hering's experience with American homeopathic clinics turned him into one of its most passionate advocates. Their stories not only shaped the course of homeopathic medicine but also serve as inspiration for anyone interested in studying this holistic system of healing. At the Canadian College of Homeopathic Medicine (CCHM), we offer online homeopathy courses to help future practitioners follow in the footsteps of these pioneers, learning to harness the gentle yet powerful principles of homeopathy to transform lives.