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This article attempts to use a short discussion about miasms and nosodes as a launching pad into a deeper discussion of homeopathic views about disease and cure, as basically aspects of essentialism. Dr Samuel HAHNEMANN (1755-1843) When Hahnemann announced his miasm theory in 1828 it was greeted with shock, disbelief,...
Homeopathy was introduced into the UK by Dr F.H.F. Quin (1799-1878) in the 1830′s. Born and schooled privately in London, Quin was of aristocratic birth, and is widely regarded as the love-child of Lady Elizabeth Cavendish (1758-1824), the Duchess of Devonshire and Sir Valentine Richard Quin, 1st Earl of Dunraven...
The ‘High Potency Habit’ At the same time as members of the ‘Cooper Club’ were a dominant influence in UK homeopathy, a new approach began to gain great influence, imported from the USA: the use of the higher potencies. The person who eventually came to be regarded as the...