Wilhelm Heinrich Schüßler
Wilhelm Heinrich Schüßler — also spelled ''Schuessler'', particularly in English-language publications — (21 August 1821 – 30 March 1898) was a German medical doctor in Oldenburg who searched for natural remedies and published the results of his experiments in a German homeopathic journal in March 1873, leading to a list of 12 so-called "biochemic cell salts" that remain popular in alternative medicine. Although he was firmly within the homeopathy movement of his day, the modern definition of homeopathy tends to exclude his concept of homeopathic potency, which favoured remedies which, while very dilute, still retained small amounts of the original salt. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Schüßler, Wilhelm 1888-1965
Published in: Südost-Forschungen. - im Auftr. des Südost-Instituts München geleitet und hrsg 12 (1953), S. 287 - 291
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