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William Lloyd Garrison 1805 – 1879

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.” Continue Reading »

Emily Dickinson 1830 – 1886

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 1849 – 1928

enosCHARLES W. ENOS, MD, 1849 – ?1928 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 »

The Monroe Surname and Homeopathy

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

Lydia Ann Moulton Jenkins 1824 – 1874

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. Continue Reading »

Charles D Black 1852 – 1915

kansasCharles D Black 1852 – 1915?   …. educated at Alfred University in New York and Homeopathic Medical College, Kansas City. City physician and health officer, Lansing, 1902-1904 Continue Reading »

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