Liga Medicorum Homeopathica Internationalis
Benoit Jules Mure, a French doctor, arrived in Brazil on November 21, 1840, accompanied by one
families who setteled themeselves in colonies of Santa Catarina. Dr. Mure who was the founder of
homeopathic dispensary in Palermo, of the dispensary at La Harpe street in París, the divulger of
homepathy in Sicily and in Malta, arrived here as the representative of Union Industrielle of Paris. The
First Homeopathic Institute of Brazil was installed at the newly founded Colony of Sahy and this is the site
where the movement of homeopathic proselytisme began. As a result of his constant contact with Rio de
Janeiro, Dr. Mure decides to move to that city in 1843 and subsequent to regularizing his professional
situation, becomes a combative propagator of the Hahnemannian science, assisted by João Vicente
Martins, such efforts resulting in the foundation of the Homeopathic School of Brazil.
Supported by a notice issue by the Ministry of the Affairs of Justice dated March 27, 1846 and by the
law that structured the study in Brazil, dated October 3, 1846, the Homeopathic School of Brazil is
authorized, by the Imperial Authorities, to grant certificates of study to the homeopaths who conclude its
course.
Decree No. 7283 dated May 10, 1879, issue by the Imperial Authorities, approves the bylaws of the
Instituto Hahnemanniano Fluminense that, as a result of the alteration made to the bylaws, is transformed
into the Instituto Hahnemanniano do Brazil.
Imperial Decree No. 9554 dated February 3, 1886 officialy recognizes the Homeopathic Drugstores.
This decree makes reference to "homeopathic doctor" for the first time in the Brazilian law.
The Homeopathic Infirmary of the Central Hospital of the Army was founded in 1902; the
Homeopathic Infirmary of the Central Hospital of the Navy was formed in 1908.
On December 2, 1912, the Instituto Hahnemanniano do Brazil established the Hahnemannian
Faculty.
Federal Decree No. 11473, dated October 3, 1915, authorized by the Congress, determines the
donation of a property for the installation of the Hahnemannian School and Hospital which were founded
on April 10, 1916.
Legislative Decree No. 3540, dated September 25, 1918, authorized the Instituto Hahnemanniano do
Brasil to qualify homeopathic doctors.
The Decision of the Minister of Justice and Internal Affairs, through the Notice dated December 5,
1921, raises the Faculdade Hahnemanniana to the same level as the official colleges.
Law No. 1552, dated July 8, 1952 renders obligatory the study of Homeopathic Pharmacotechnique
Notions in the Pharmaceutics Colleges of Brazil.
Law No. 3271 of September 30, 1957, federalized the Scool of Medicine and Surgery of Rio de
Janeiro, whose origin is accounted to the Faculdade Hahnemanniana, and determines that it is obligatory to
mantain the study of Homeopathy in this College, through three disciplines.
Decree No. 57477 dated December 20, 1965, regularizes the manipulation, prescription and sale of
doods utilized in homeopathy.
Decree No. 78841 dated November 25, 1976 (supplement No. 4 of the Official Gazette of January 6,
1977) approves the General Part of the Brazilian Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia, whose publication was
authorized by Ministry of Health through Process No. 4556/77-RJ, based on article 6 of the referred
decree, which was published still in 1977.
In 1980, the Federal Council of Medicine, according to Resolution No. 1000, includes Homeopathy
among the recognized medical specializations, having established, in 1982, the instructions for obtaining
the Title of Doctor Specialized in Homeopathy. Consequently, consubstantiating a denomination that
existed since the Sanitary Code of the Empire in 1888.
The first public exam for homeopathic doctors takes place in 1988 at the Hospital do Instituto de
Assistência aos Servidores of the Rio de Janeiro State. Since then, several public services, in numerous
Brazilian states, have performed public exams for homeopathic doctors.
Following the structuring of Brazilian Homeopathic Medical Association in Novemnber 1988, during
the XIX Brazilian Congress of Homeopathy, in the city of Gramado, RS, it was decided to join efforts
toward the strengthening of the Brazilian homeopathic movement.
It was also, during the XIX Brazilian Congress of Homeopathy that the germ involving the formation
of an association of homeopathic pharmacists first germinated. In May 1989, the First National Meeting of
Homeopathic Pharmacists took place in Rio de Janeiro.
On June 8, 1989, an agreement is signed between the Brazilian Homeopathic Medical Association
(AMHB) and the Brazilian Medical Association (AMB). From then onwards, The AMHB became
responsible for the guidance of the Homeopathic Department of the AMB where it participates actively,
having appointed a representative to take part in the meetings held by the Council of Specialization at the
AMB.
As a result of the AMHB/AMB association, the AMHB benefits automatically, through the
intermediary of the AMB, from the association that exist between the latter and the Federal Council of
Medicine (CFM). Thus, it was decided to leave the preparation of the test of obtaining the Title of Doctor
Specialized in Homeopathy under the responsibility of the AMHB, began to grant the Title of Specialist in
Homeopathy to the doctors who meet the conditions established by these regulations.
The first test prepared by the AMHB for the purpose of grating the Title of Specialist in Homeopathy
was performed on June 29, 1990. Ever since, annual tests are being realized.
The resolution of the AMHB in 1990, in accordance with the discussions and guidance of the Scientific
Council of the AMB and the Comission of Specialization of the CFM determines that the Courses of
Specialization in Homeopathy for Doctors from 1991 onwards shall have the duration of 1200 hours,
distributed as follows: 450 hours: theory; 450 hours: practice and 300 hours: monograph.
There exist Specialization Courses in Homeopathy all over the country. Homeopathy Courses can be
attended in the School of Medicine as an option, or at the post-graduation level, in Rio de Janeiro, Minas
Gerais, São Paulo, Paraíba and Amazonas.
The Brazilian Association of Homeopathic Pharmacists (ABFH) was created in 1991.
An examination was performed in 1992 for Full Professors by the Rio de Janeiro University, six
homeophatic doctors having been approved as Full Professors in Homeopathic Clinic.
During the First National Meeting of the Homeopathic Pharmacists (1989) a stansarization project was
prepared, thet resulted in the publication, in 1922, of the Manual of Technical Standards for Homeopathic
Drugstores, its second edition, with improvements and corretions having occurred in 1995. This book
arrived to fill gaps that were required to complete the Brazilian Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia.
Resolution No. 267 of February 9, 1995 of the Federal Council of Pharmacy, provides for the
regulation of the Title of Specialist for Homeopathic Pharmacist.