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Kepler (1920) that
Tycho Brahe "seems to have been
something of a
homoeopathist, for he
recommends sulfur to cure
infectious diseases 'brought on by...
- a baker-****-beer retailer, two farmers, a butcher-****-farmer, and a
homoeopathist.
There were two
public houses, the
Rutland Arms and the Chequers, and...
-
Berridge (1843–1923), British-born, US-based
medical doctor in London,
homoeopathist and
occultist Elizabeth Berridge (disambiguation):
Elizabeth Berridge...
-
Edmund William Berridge (1843–1923) was a
medical doctor in London,
homoeopathist in the
United States and occultist. He
joined the
Golden Dawn in May...
- (Philadelphia, 1834),
which was
translated into
several languages The
homoeopathist (1835-1838) (Digital
German edition by the
University and
State Library...
- Austro-Hungarian
medium and
homoeopathist...
-
opposite New York Hospital. In 1835
Johann Georg Wesselhoeft sold The
Homoeopathist, or
Domestic Physician, by
Constantine Hering,
through his
three bookstores...
- in 1848.[citation needed] He
began a
monthly publication called The
Homœopathist.
After a year in Buffalo, he
married Helen Cecelia Clarke. In 1852, he...
- the
natural world for gods, ghosts, gurus, astrologers, Atlanteans,
homoeopathists, and the
whole ocean of non-natural beliefs, I
decided that I could...