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Charles Hempel was born on September 5, 1811 in Solingen, Germany.
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Charles Hempel was born on September 5, 1811 in Solingen, Germany.
When Charles Hempel had completed his college education, he took the military examination which excused him from army service until the end of his twenty-third year. He then went to the Collège de France in Paris and there came to know Jules Michelet whom he assisted for a time in the preparation of the latter’s Histoire de France. He lived with Michelet’s family for six months. While in Paris, especially when associated with Michelet, young Hempel became acquainted with many Americans and it was through them that he decided to emigrate to America. In 1835, on his twenty-fourth birthday, he arrived in New York City. Immediately he began the study of the English language in which he soon became proficient. After his first six or seven years of residence in America when his activities were largely literary, he began the study of medicine, and on March 1, 1845, he received his The Doctor of Medicine degree from the medical department of the University of the City of New York.
Before his graduation Charles Hempel had shown an inclination toward homeopathy and in practice he came to be known as a leading homeopathic physician. In 1856 he accepted the professorship in materia medica at the Hahnemann Medical College of Philadelphia. This position he was obliged to resign in 1861 because of the death of his father-in-law, necessitating his removal to Grand Rapids. During the last ten years of his life Hempel was an invalid. As the result of an injury to his spinal cord, he suffered a progressive paralysis, and during his last years he was blind. Despite these handicaps, however, his mind remained active.
Hempel’s interest in literary activity manifested itself throughout his life. In medicine he translated the outstanding German and French works on homeopathy and wrote numerous articles on homeopathic subjects. Outside of the field of medicine his interests were varied. As early as 1842 he published a two-volume Grammar of the German Language, and in 1870, as the result of a long study, he published Schuler’s Complete Works (2 vols. ), with new translations of his own.
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Hempel was a strongly religious man and a member of the Swedenborgian Church.
Hempel was an honorary members of the British Homeopathic Society.
In 1855 Charles Hempel was married to Mary (Coggeshall) Calder, the daughter of George Coggeshall of Grand Rapids, Michigan.