- 1796 by the
German physician Samuel Hahnemann. Its practitioners,
called homeopaths or
homeopathic physicians,
believe that a
substance that
causes symptoms...
- The
following people are
recognized as
notable homeopaths,
either historically or currently: J.
Ellis Barker (1870–1948) C. L.
Blood (born ca. 1834), patent...
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published in 2003 by
Swiss chemist Louis Rey,
claims to have
found that
homeopathically diluted solutions of
sodium chloride and
lithium chloride have a very...
- 23
November 1910),
colloquially known as Dr. Crippen, was an
American homeopath, ear and eye
specialist and
medicine dispenser who was
hanged in Pentonville...
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extreme dilutions of
flower material developed by
Edward Bach, an
English homeopath, in the 1910s. Bach
claimed that the dew
found on
flower petals retains...
- 1886 – 27
November 1936) was a
British medical doctor, bacteriologist,
homeopath, and
spiritual writer, best
known for
developing the Bach
flower remedies...
- had
suffered a
heart attack. The Hardings'
personal medical advisor,
homeopath and
Surgeon General Charles E. Sawyer,
disagreed with the diagnosis. His...
- (jazz singer) (born 1950),
American jazz
singer Nancy Kelly, a
homeopath,
founder of
Homeopaths Without Borders Nancy Kelley (born 1973),
British lawyer, policy...
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refers to: Dr.
Crippen or
Hawley Harvey Crippen (1862–1910),
American homeopath hanged in
England for
murdering his wife
Crippen may also
refer to: Dan...
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Gladys Louise McGarey (née Taylor,
November 30, 1920 –
September 28, 2024) was an
American holistic physician and
medical activist. Over her career, McGarey...