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William Lloyd Garrison and Homeopathy

william lloyd garrisonWilliam Lloyd Garrison 1805-1879 was a great supporter of homeopathy and justice, and according to biographer Henry Mayer, he:

inspired two generations of activists–female and male, black and white–and together they built a social movement which, like the civil rights movement of our own day, was a collaboration of ordinary people, stirred by injustice and committed to each other, who achieved a social change that conventional wisdom first condemned as wrong and ridiculed as impossible.”

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Emily Dickinson and Homeopathy

Emily Dickinson 1830-1886 Emily Dickinson 1830-1886 was a patient of homeopath William Wesselhoeft, as was her aunt Lavinia Norcross. Continue Reading »

Charles W Enos and Homeopathy

enosCHARLES W. ENOS, M. D., who is one of the prominent homeopathic physicians of Denver, is Vice-President and a Director of the Denver Homeopathic Medical College and Hospital Association, in the organization of which he actively assisted. Continue Reading »

The Bradley Surname and Homeopathy

Bradley surnameThe Bradley surname produced several homeopaths. Continue Reading »

The Ripley Surname and Homeopathy

homeopathyThe Ripley surname contributed two great homeopaths, George Henry who was President of his local medical associations and state medical societies. Martha was a suffragist and activist, a Professor of Children’s Diseases, Obstetrics and Paediatrics and the founder of a maternity hospital. Continue Reading »

The Lowe Surname and Homeopathy

Lowe surnameThe Lowe surname contributed a Dermatologist and Professor of Gastroenterology, some jobbing homeopaths and a president of a school board. Continue Reading »

The Blackwood Surname and Homeopathy

Blackwood surnameThe Blackwood surname has contributed a prodigious author who was also a Senior Professor of Materia Medica and Professor of Clinical Medicine in Hahnemann Medical College Chicago, a borough physician and a jobbing homeopath who wrote about the Gold Rush: Continue Reading »

Drug giants warned: Tell the truth on medicines

independent newspaperWith thanks to the Independent 27.2.08:

The pharmaceutical industry came under assault from senior figures in medical research yesterday over its practice of withholding information to protect profits, exposing patients to drugs which could be useless or harmful.

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The Monroe Surname and Homeopathy

Munroe surnameThe Monroe surname’s contribution to homeopathy are: Continue Reading »

Lydia Ann Moulton Jenkins and Homeopathy

jenkinsLydia Ann Moulton Jenkins 1824 or 1825-1874

Calvin Coolidge’s cousin Olympia Brown is said to be the first Universalist minister ordained in America, but in fact it was probably homeopath Lydia Ann Jenkins.

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