Johann Wilhelm Wahle 1794 – 1853
Johann Wilhelm Wahle 1794 – 1853 was a German orthodox physician who converted to homeopathy and graduated from the Allentown Homeopathic Academy in America,
Wahle was a student of Samuel Hahnemann, and he practiced homeopathy in the Vatican with the official permission of Pope Gregory XVI, and he became the homeopathic physician to the Jesuit Convent there, and personal physician of Christian Karl Josias Bunsen, Ambassador of Prussia in Rome.
Wahle was present at the unveiling of the Samuel Hahnemann statue in Liepsig in 1851.
Wahle was a colleague of Clemens Maria Franz Baron von Boenninghausen, Ernst von Brunnow, Carl Franz, Philip Wilhelm Ludwig Greisselich, Carl Georg Christian Hartlaub, Frantz Hartmann, Christian Gottlob Hornburg, Christian Freidrich Langhammer, Giuseppe Mauro, Viet Meyer, Georg August Heinrich Muhlenbein, Rodolphe Noack, Francesco Romani, G Severin, Karl Friedrich Gottfried Trinks, Paul Wolf and many others. Continue Reading »
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