LMHI Congresses

The organization of LMHI Congresses is directly linked to the purposes of the association as described in the Constitution of the LMHI:

  • The development and securing of homeopathy worldwide and
  • The creation of a link among licensed homeopaths with medical diplomas and societies and persons who are interested in homeopathy.

The idea behind a LMHI Congress should always be the creation of a platform that offers to all participants the possibility to interact, to exchange professional experiences, to cultivate friendships and to learn from each other for the purposes of developing and securing homeopathy worldwide. Every member country of the LMHI with Institutional member association, and which correctly pays the yearly fees for all the members of the association, can request the honor of organizing the annual LMHI Congress. The national Vice- President or National Contact of a country interested in the organization of the LMHI congress needs to send the application to the General Secretary of the LMHI. This request will be put on the agenda of the annual meetings of the Executive Committee and of the International Council and will be determined by these two governing bodies of the LMHI. Countries with Associations that have not paid in full the LMHI fees, or countries having no institutional members but only a certain number of individual members organized by a NVP or NC, can also obtain a congress. Usually the organization of the Congress will need to be initiated 5 years before the year that it is to be held.

Documents:  
1911
London, United Kingdom
1924
Barcelona, Spain
1926
Paris, France
1927
London, United Kingdom
1928
Stuttgart, Germany
1929
Mexico, Mexico
1930
Rome, Italy
1931
Geneva, Switzerland
1932
Paris, France
1933
Madrid, Spain
1934
Arnhem, Netherlands
1935
Budapest, Hungary
1936
Glasgow, U.K. (Cancelled)
1937
Berlin, Germany
1938
Monte Carlo, Nice, France
1939
Luzern, Switzerland
1951
Loussane, Switzerland
1952
Den Haag, Netherlands
1953
Bruxelles, Belgium
1954
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
1955
Stuttgart, Germany
1956
London, U.K
1957
Bordeaux, France
1958
Salzburg, Austria
1959
Florencia, Italy
1960
Montreux, Switzerland
1961
Amsterdam, Netherlands
1962
Bad Godesberg, Germany
1963
Barcelona, Spain
1965
London, U.K
1966
Munich or Hannover, Germany
1967
New Delhi, India
1968
Paris, France
1969
Athens, Greece
1970
Vichy, France
1971
Buenos Aires, Argentina
1972
Bruxelles, Belgium
1973
Wien, Austria
1974
Washington, USA
1975
Rotterdam, Netherlands
1976
Athenes, Greece
1977
New Delhi, India
1978
Cancelled
1979
Hamburg, Germany
1980
Acapulco, Mexico
1981
Roma, Italy
1982
Brighton, U.K
1983
Wien, Austria
1984
Buenos Aires, Argentina
1985
Lyon, France
1986
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
1987
Washington, Arlington, USA
1988
Athens, Greece
1989
Kolkata, India
1990
Barcelona, Spain
1991
Köln, Germany
1992
Cordoba, Argentina
1993
Wien, Austria
1994
New Delhi, India
1995
New Delhi, India
1995
Oaxaca, Mexico
1996
Capri, Italy
1997
Seattle, USA
1998
Amsterdam, Netherlands
1999
Bahia, Brazil
2000
Budapest, Hungary
2001
Sibiu, Romania
2002
Moscow, Russia
2003
Graz, Austria
2004
Buenos Aires, Argentina
2005
Berlin, Germany
2006
Lucerne, Switzerland
2007
Puebla, Mexico
2008
Ostende, Belgium
2009
Warsaw, Poland
2010
Redondo Beach, C.A, USA
2011
New Delhi, India
2012
Nara, Japan
2013
Quito, Ecuador
2014
Paris, France
2015
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
2016
Buenos Aires, Argentina
2017
Leipzig, Germany
2018
Cape Town, South Africa
2019
Sorrento, Italy
2022
Istanbul, Turkey
2023
Bogotá, Colombia
2024
Spain
2025
Netherlands
2026
Mexico
2027
Canada
2028
Greece
2029
Germany
2030
India

*Special Thanks to Past President Dr. Jose Matuk for his contribution to the archives of LMHI

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