Prologue: Medical Alternatives before 1848
Pt. I. The First Fifty Years, 1848-1898: Creating a School and a Distinctive Identity
Ch. 1. Proudly Homeopathic: The Homeopathic Medical College of Pennsylvania, 1848-1869
Ch. 2. Becoming a Homeopathic Leader, 1869-1898: Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital of Philadelphia
Pt. II. The Second Fifty Years: An Alternative Path from Medical Orthodoxy
Ch. 3. The Turbulent Years: 1898-1928
Ch. 4. Survival through Diversity: The 1920s and 1930s
Ch. 5. Turning Points: Hahnemann in the 1940s
Pt. III. The Final Fifty Years: Re-creating a School and an Identity
Ch. 6. Embracing Orthodoxy: The 1950s and 1960s
Ch. 7. Radical Alternatives: 1968-1972
Ch. 8. Incorporating Change: The 1970s
Ch. 9. Coda: A New Alternative.