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Joseph Hippolyt was born on October 6, 1811 at Meschede in the Prussian province of Westphalia (now Germany). His father, Herman Joseph Pulte, was the medical director of one of the government institutions for the education of midwives.
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Joseph Hippolyt was born on October 6, 1811 at Meschede in the Prussian province of Westphalia (now Germany). His father, Herman Joseph Pulte, was the medical director of one of the government institutions for the education of midwives.
His education was obtained at the gymnasium of Soest and at the University of Marburg where he received the Doctor of Medicine degree in 1833.
An invitation from his eldest brother to come to St. Louis, Missouri, brought him to the United States in 1834. On his journey through Pennsylvania, he stopped at Cherryville, where he formed the acquaintance of Dr. William Wesselhoeft and through him became converted to homeopathy. He practised in Allentown, Pennsylvania, where he remained for six years.
He then proceeded on his western trip to St. Louis in company with an Englishman, Edward Giles, who induced him to stop off at Cincinnati. Pulte opened a private dispensary in this city and soon was engaged in such a lucrative and successful practice that he decided to stay permanently.
In 1844 Pulte, Constantine Hering, Charles Neidhard, and others met in New York City and founded the American Institute of Homeopathy. In 1852 he lectured on obstetrics and clinical medicine in the institution now known as the Cleveland Homeopathic Medical College. He delivered a series of lectures on clinical medicine at the Pulte Medical College.
His writings were numerous: in 1846, he published Organon der Weltgeschichte; and in 1850, the Homeopathic Domestic Physician, which went through thirteen editions before 1872 and 58, 000 copies of which were sold. He was co-editor of the American Magazine Devoted to Homeopathy and Hydropathy from 1851 to 1854.
His health began to fail in 1873, and he died at his home in Cincinnati at the age of seventy-three.
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Joseph Hippolyt Pulte joined the Northampton County Homeopathic Medical Society, the first one of the kind in America.
Pulte married Mary Jane Rollins of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.