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Wilhelm Heinrich Schüßler — also spelled Schuessler, particularly in English-language publications — (21 August 1821 – 30 March 1898) was a German medical doctor in Oldenburg who searched for natural remedies and published the results of his experiments in a German homeopathic journal in March 1873, leading to a list of 12 so-called "biochemic cell salts" that remain popular in alternative medicine. Although he was firmly within the homeopathy movement of his day, the modern definition of homeopathy tends to exclude his concept of homeopathic potency, which favoured remedies which, while very dilute, still retained small amounts of the original salt.

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  • فيلهلم هاينريخ شوسلر (ar)
  • Wilhelm Heinrich Schüßler (de)
  • Wilhelm Heinrich Schüßler (pl)
  • Wilhelm Heinrich Schüßler (en)
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  • فلهالم هاينريخ شوسلر (بالألمانية: Wilhelm Heinrich Schüßler)‏ (21 أغسطس 1821 - 30 مارس 1898)كان طبيبًا ألمانيًا في أولدنبورغ، و باحث عن ا، نشر نتائج تجاربه في مجلة المعالجة بالطب البديل الألمانية في مارس 1873، والتي ذكر فيها عن القائمة التي تضم 12 من ما يسمى ب "املاح الخلايا الكيميائية الحيوية "التي لا تزال شائعة في الطب البديل وتسمى باملاح تشوسر ال12.على الرغم من أنه كان من حركة المعالجة البديلة في الطب في عصره، فإن التعريف الحديث للمعالجة البديلة والاعشاب، والذي يؤخذ فيه مفردات وفهم شركات الصيدلة العملاقة، يميل إلى استبعاد مفهومه عن فعالية المعالجة الطبية البديلة، التي على الرغم من كونها مخففة ومذابة للغاية، إلا أنها لا تزال تحتفظ بكميات صغيرة من الملح الأصلي. (ar)
  • Wilhelm Heinrich Schüßler (* 21. August 1821 in Bad Zwischenahn; † 30. März 1898 in Oldenburg) war ein deutscher homöopathischer Arzt und der Begründer der „Biochemischen Heilweise“, der Therapie mit den sogenannten Schüßler-Salzen. (de)
  • Wilhelm Heinrich Schüßler — also spelled Schuessler, particularly in English-language publications — (21 August 1821 – 30 March 1898) was a German medical doctor in Oldenburg who searched for natural remedies and published the results of his experiments in a German homeopathic journal in March 1873, leading to a list of 12 so-called "biochemic cell salts" that remain popular in alternative medicine. Although he was firmly within the homeopathy movement of his day, the modern definition of homeopathy tends to exclude his concept of homeopathic potency, which favoured remedies which, while very dilute, still retained small amounts of the original salt. (en)
  • Wilhelm Heinrich Schüßler (pisane także Wilhelm Schuessler lub Wilhelm Schüssler) (ur. 21 sierpnia 1821 w Oldenburgu, zm. 30 marca 1898 tamże) – niemiecki lekarz-homeopata, autor koncepcji o stosowaniu biochemicznych soli mineralnych w leczeniu. (pl)
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