====== HERING MEMORIAL ====== {{anchor:s2}}WE are glad to see that steps were taken, at the December meeting of the Phila. {{anchor:s3}}County Medical Society, looking to another and larger memorial meeting in honor of the father of American Homoeopathy. {{anchor:s4}}The meeting held in October last, although due notices were published, was but slimly attended by the physicians of the city and vicinity. {{anchor:s5}}Outsiders seemed more anxious to honor the dead hero—the great exponent of true homoeopathy— than were his immediate neighbors. {{anchor:s6}}This should not be. {{anchor:s7}}We hope the physicians of our city—yea, even those from afar—will inaugurate a fresh memorial offering to the honored dead, and that steps will there be taken not only for a suitable monument for his grave, but also for the publishing of the memorial volume, and for the //correct// completion of his unfinished labors. {{anchor:s8}}All honor is due to Constantine Hering, the noble man, the consistent physician. {{anchor:s9}}And let all his brethren show their admiration for their late friend and teacher by heeding his last admonition not to desert ‘‘//the strict inductive method of Hahnemann.”// ---- ====== DOCUMENT DESCRIPTOR ====== ^ Source: | The Homoeopathic Physician Vol. 01 No. 02, 1881, page 56 | ^ Description: | HERING MEMORIAL. | ^ Author: | HPhys01 | ^ Year: | 1881 | ^ Editing: | errors only; interlinks; formatting | ^ Attribution: | Legatum Homeopathicum |