Continuing Lippe’s legacy in Homoeopathy

Comte Adolphus von zur Lippe was a great American Homeopath who practiced from 1838 to 1888 in Allentown, Pennsylvania. The way he understood and applied the laws of Hahnemannian Homeopathy was unlike any other homeopathic practitioner. Lippe had published over 3,800 pages pages of articles on homeopathy.

In 1878 Lippe wrote, “The perpetuity and perpetual development of the Homeopathic healing art depend upon the adoption of principles and the discarding of the ever varying opinions of men. We must be governed by infallible principles, and not by the opinions of fallible men.” It is Ahmed Masood’s adoration for Adolph Lippe that keeps him going in the field of Homeopathy.

Besides Adolph Lippe, Mr. Masood’s three other contemporary teachers are Dr. André Saine of the Canadian Academy of Homeopathy, Dr. George Dimitriadis of the Hahnemann Institute Sydney, Australia and American physician Dr. David Little, who permanently lives in India. These three are top notch contemporary Hahnemannian Homeopaths and scholars.