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Occupation
  
Homeopath

Name
  
Frederick Humphreys


Role
  
Homeopath

Education
  
Auburn High School

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Born
  
March 11, 1816
Marcellus, New York

Parent(s)
  
Erastus Humphreys (1785–1848)

Died
  
July 18, 1900, Monmouth Beach, New Jersey, United States

Spouse
  
Frances Sperry (m. 1843), Cornelia Palmer (m. 1837)

Books
  
Manual of Veterinary Specific, Humphreys' Homeopathic Mentor Or, Homoeopathic Treatment of Diseas, Humphreys' Mentor: Medical A, Homeopathic Treatment of Diseas

Frederick K. Humphreys (March 11, 1816 – July 18, 1900) was a physician and the founder of Humphreys Homeopathic Medicine Company in New York City in 1853.

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Biography

Frederick was born in Marcellus, New York, on March 11, 1816 to Erastus Humphreys (1785–1848), a physician. Frederick was raised in Auburn, New York, where he went to the Auburn Academy. In 1832 he joined his uncle and brother in their clock business. In 1835 he returned home to manage his father's farm. In 1837, at the age of 21, he married Cornelia Palmer (c 1816–1840), and they moved to Chillicothe, Ohio, where Cornelia's father lived. In Chillicothe Frederick entered the Methodist Episcopal ministry. His wife died in 1840 and Fredrick returned to Auburn as an itinerant preacher. On August 1, 1843, Frederick married his second wife, Frances Maria Sperry (1826–1902) of Ludlowville, Tompkins County, New York. They had the following children: Helen Frances Humphreys (1844–?); Frederick Hahnemann Humphreys (1847–1919); Alvah Jay Sperry Humphreys (1851–1884) who was the father of Frederick Erastus Humphreys; and Frank Landon Humphreys (1858–?). He was the personal physician of Theron T. Pond (?–1852), and Humphreys claimed that Pond gave him permission to manufacture Pond's Creams before he died. Humphreys began to manufacture the product under the name "Pond's Extract". Palmer, who took over the Pond's corporation, received an injunction from Humphrey using the name 'Pond's Extract' or manufacturing the cream. Around 1871 the lawsuit of Palmer vs. Humphrey was still pending, when F. W. Hurtt, a banker of New York, bought the alleged rights from Humphrey Homeopathic Medicine Company, and took Palmer into the new partnership, giving him a one-eighth interest in the new corporation.

Frederick Humphreys died in 1900 in Monmouth Beach, New Jersey, and he was buried in Fort Hill Cemetery in Auburn.

President

  • Frederick K. Humphreys (1816–1900) from 1853 to 1900
  • Frederick Hahnemann Humphreys (1847–1919) from 1900 to 1919
  • Frederick Erastus Humphreys (1883–1941) from 1929 to 1941
  • Suzanne Humphreys-Ford-de Florez (1915–2001) from 1954 to 2001. She was born in Far Hills, New Jersey on April 2, 1915 and died in Grand View-on-Hudson, New York on July 25, 2001.
  • Company

  • Humphreys Homeopathic Medicine Company (1854) in New York City
  • Humphreys Medicine Company (1940)
  • Humphreys Pharmacal, Inc. (1968) in Rutherford, New Jersey
  • Publications

  • Homoeopathic Treatment of Diseases of the Sexual System, a complete repertory. New York City, New York W. Radde. 144p. (1850)
  • Dysentery and its Homoeopathic Treatment. Containing a repertory and cases. New York City, New York W. Radde. 87p. (1853)
  • Homoeopathic Treatment of Diseases of the Sexual System, a complete repertory. 2d ed. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Rademacher & Sheek. 144p. (1854)
  • Humphrey's Manual of Specific Homoeopathy for the Administration of Medicine and Cure of Disease. Auburn, New York. 148p. (1856)
  • Humphrey's Manual of Specific Homoeopathy for the Administration of Medicine and Cure of Disease. New York City, New York *Humphreys Specific Homoeopathic Medicine Co. 148p. (1858)
  • Humphrey's Manual of Specific Homoeopathy for the Administration of Medicine and Cure of Disease. New York City, New York J. A. Gray Printer. 106p. (1859)
  • Humphreys' homeopathic mentor: Or Family Adviser in the Use of Specific Homeopathic Medicine (1873)
  • References

    Frederick K. Humphreys Wikipedia