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He was the first one to introduce the Homoeopathic system of treatment in India in the year 1839. During his visit to India, he cured Maharaja Ranjit Singh of Punjab, who was suffering from paralysis of the vocal cords with swelling of the feet. He treated him by dispensing \u2018Dulcamara\u2019 in wine, with low potency. This medicine cured him. The Maharaja was also impressed by him, when he treated, the ulcer of his favorite horse\u2019s leg. Later Dr. Honigberger shifted to Calcutta and came to be known as the \u201cCholera Doctor\u201d. He wrote many books. Among them, \u2018Thirty five years in the East\u2019 and \u2018Adventures, Discoveries, Experiments and Historical sketches of Punjab and Kashmir\u2019 became very popular in India. In 1836 at Thanjavur, Dr. Samuel Brookling, a retired surgical officer, dispensed homoeopathic medicines to his civilians and army officers who had been stationed at Madras. Further, in 1837, Dr. Mahendra Lal Sircar invented treatment of Asthma in Homoeopathy. On 16th February 1867, he wrote an article entitled \u201cOn the supposed Uncertainty in Medical Science and the Relationship between Diseases and Medicine\u201d. He was the first man to start a journal on Homoeopathy \u2013 \u201cIndian Medical Review\u201d, and to attend the first Homoeopathic National Congress conference under the chairmanship of Dr. C. Hering. In 1867 Dr. Salzar of Vienna became the founder of Homoeopathic education in India. Majumdar, Dr. Roy, Dr. B.N. Banerjee and Dr. Younan established the first Homoeopathic College in India in the year 1878 under the name of \u201cCalcutta Homoeopathic Medical College\u201d. Another personality Dr. S.C. Ghosh used many drugs from the Indian herbs and gave them to his patients in low potency with great results. He introduced a book named \u201cDrugs of Hindustan\u201d. Unfortunately, nobody noticed this book, until 1970-\u201971, when the \u201cCentral Council for Research in Indian Medicine and Homoeopathy\u201d (CCRIMH) unearthed the book and a number of drugs were proved to be effective. In August 1869, a Bengali gentleman named Babu Priyanath Bose started a hospital with an Outpatient Department in Allahabad. It was the centre where Motilal Nehru took his treatment during the struggle for freedom. In 1880 Father Augustus Muller, a priest and a teacher at a school founded the \u2018Society of Jesus\u2019 in Kankanady in Mangalore, and started dispensing free homoeopathic drugs there. In 1902 there was an epidemic of pneumonic plague ,during that period Father Augustus Muller treated most of the people successfully. He established a clinic for plague and leprosy. By Seeing this, the British presented him with the \u2018Kaiser-e-Hind\u2019 Award. He also wrote a book entitled \u201cTwelve Tissue Remedies\u201d. In 1944, the Government of India set up a five member Medical Committee with Dr. L.D. Dhawale as one of the He was the spearhead in starting the \u2018Government Homoeopathic Hospital\u2019. In 1946 the \u201cCouncil of Homoeopathy\u201d of West Bengal was established. It recognized the Homoeopathy System of Medicine. B. K. Sarkar, M.D., was a renowned teacher in Homoeopathic Philosophy at Calcutta Homoeopathic Medical College. His contribution to Homoeopathy was enormous and his commentaries on the 5th edition of \u201cThe Organon of Medicine \u201d were well known. In 1952, the Homoeopathic Reference Committee was formed by Government of India. The Government of India constituted a Central Council of Health in 1960. In Maharashtra, the State passed an Act in 1960. It constituted two bodies, namely (1) Court of Examiners (concerned with education and new colleges) (2) Board of Homoeopathy (concerned with the regulation of practice and licensing homoeopathic practitioners). This Act came to be known as the \u201cBombay Act\u201d. The Court and Board became the chief importers of Messers B &amp; T (Boericke and Tafel) of America and Schwabe of Germany. Boger\u2019s Boenninghausen Repertory was first published by Roy &amp; Co. in India. They also started manufacturing homoeopathic drugs in Maharashtra. Mr. James Fergusson, Governor of Mumbai took treatment from Dr. Kulkarni. Dr. S.R. Phatak, M.D., from Mumbai University, was influenced to practice Homoeopathy. He wrote two books: \u2018Phatak\u2019s Alphabetical Repertory\u2019 and \u2018Phatak\u2019s MateriaMedica\u2019. P. Sankaran was another homoeopathic doctor, Who wrote around 30 booklets on topics relevant to the practice of Homoeopathy. He proved the efficacy of the drugs Aqua Marina and Pituitary. P. Sankaran popularized the low priced editions of books on Homoeopathy in India which did not exceed Rs. 10\/-. He wrote a small card repertory and started a journal known as the \u201cIndian Journal of Homoeopathy\u201d. Presently, it is published as the\u00a0\u201cIndian Journal of Homoeopathic Medicine\u201d\u00a0which was formerly edited by Dr. K.N. Kasad. Currently, it is being edited by Dr. Praful Barvalia. Burjor Boman Behram who was a physician with an M.B.B.S., who became a Homoeopathic doctor. He continued to practice Homoeopathy till his death in the year 2000. In 1966, the Central Government, under the Ministry of Health passed a Bill, which was a joint bill for setting up a Central Council of the Indian System of Medicine and Homoeopathy. It was passed as an Act in the year1969. By this, Ayurveda was recognized by the Government of India and then the Central Council of Ayurveda was formed. In 1970,the Government proposed a separate bill on Homoeopathy. The Government set up a Joint Select Committee under the Chairmanship of Smt. Purabi Mukhopadhayay, M.P to study the bill. On 19th December 1973, the President gave his consent to the bill and thus the\u201cHomoeopathy Central Council Act 1973\u201d\u00a0was passed. In 1972\u00a0the Central Council for Research in Indian Medicine and Homoeopathy\u00a0(CCRIMH) was formed and in the same year, the Central Research Institute at Calcutta was established by the Government of India and three regional research institutes were set up at Delhi, Orissa and Kerala. The headquarters of the \u2018Central Council for Homoeopathy is at Ghaziabad in Delhi. Presently, there are 200 units and [&hellip;]"}