This book presents a historical overview of the Hahnemann Medical College, founded on the principles of homeopathy in the 1840s. The author recounts the evolution of its teaching methods, facilities, and research programs over the years, highlighting its contributions to medical education and clinical practice. The book also explores the debates surrounding homeopathy's scientific validity, providing a balanced perspective on its historical significance and ongoing relevance in alternative medicine. Through archival research and interviews with key figures, the author sheds light on the institution's struggles, triumphs, and enduring legacy as a pioneer in medical innovation.