Semen Korsakov

Semen Korsakov was a Russian Homéopathe (1788 - 1853) of the area of Moscow, Korsakov is known like the inventor of its system of dynamizations (system of the single bottle). Meticulous research seems to attest that its role in the development of the Homéopathie should be revised. Semen Korsakov was distinguished for its participation in the body from the volunteers from St Petersbourg in 1812 - 1813. After the war, it resumed work in the civil life as a statistician with the Ministry for the Interior. It is interested then in medicine.

Until 1829, it practices the Allopathie as a Health professional. Nevertheless, after having been neat homeopathically by one of his parents for rheumatisms, it was directed towards homeopathy. After this discovery, he considered that it was its duty to help with the diffusion of homeopathy in the general public " by the word but also by the action". He is the author of many works on his speciality.

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