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  1. James Tyler Kent (1849–1916) was an American physician best remembered as a forefather of modern homeopathy. In 1897 Kent published a massive guidebook on human physical and mental disease symptoms and their associated homeopathic preparations entitled Repertory of the Homeopathic Materia Medica , which has been translated into a number of languages.

  2. James Tyler Kent James Tyler Kent (1849 - 1916) was an American physician and a forefather of modern homeopathy. He is said to have contributed as much as Hahnemann to homeopathy. In 1897 Kent published a massive guidebook on human ailments and their associated homeopathic remedies. Nowadays this magnum opus is still in use.

  3. James Tyler Kent (1849 – 1916) was an American physician best remembered as a forefather of modern homeopathy. In 1897 Kent published a massive guidebook on human physical and mental disease symptoms and their associated homeopathic preparations entitled Repertory of the Homeopathic Materia Medica , which has been translated into a number of languages.

  4. J. T. Kent was a member of the Illinois State Homœopathic Medical Society, the American Institute of Homœopathy, and the International Hahnemannian Association. He also held an honorary corresponding membership in the British Homoeopathic Medical Society. James Tyler Kent was born in Woodhull, Steuben County, New York on 31 March, 1849, the ...

  5. by JAMES TYLER KENT, A.M., M.D. Late Professor of Materia Medica in Hering College, Chicago. ... Introduction by Dr R. Séror (French) * Preface by J. T. Kent. A 01 ...

  6. The life of James Tyler Kent DR PIERRE SCHMIDT, F.LmL. On March 31st 1849, at Woodhull, New York State, in the United States of America, a son, James Tyler, was born to Stephen Kent and his wife Caroline. This son was to attend the Franklin School in Prattsburgh for his primary schooling and to go on to the Woodhull Academy in the town of his ...

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  8. James Tyler Kent, A.M., Chicago, Illinois, Professor of Materia Medica in Hahnemann Medical College, Chicago physician and author of several valuable medical works, is a native of the town of Woodhull, Steuben county, New York, born in 1849, son of Stephen Kent and Caroline Tyler, his wife.