Viro illustri medicinae homoeopathicae auctori Samueli Hahnemanno : faustum illum diem quo ante hos quinquaginta annos Erlangae summis in medicina et chirurgia honoribus rite ornatus est amici et medici methodo homoeopathicae addicti pie laete congratulantur die X. Augusti MDCCCXXIX. Inest dissertatio de indole et fatis artis homoeopathice medendi simul vita inventoris breviter enarratur.

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