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  2. Homeopathy (journal) - Wikipedia

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    It is the official journal of the London-based Faculty of Homeopathy. The journal was established in 1911 as the British Homoeopathic Journal, resulting from a merger between the British Homoeopathic Review and the Journal of the British Homoeopathic Society. [5] [6] It uses its current name since 2001 [7] and the editor-in-chief is Robert Mathie.

  3. Faculty of Homeopathy - Wikipedia

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    The Faculty publishes Homeopathy (formerly the British Homoeopathic Journal-BHJ). This journal was first published in 1844, as the British Journal of Homoeopathy (BJH), which became the BHJ in 1911. Simile is a regular newsletter for members.

  4. Anthony Campbell (physician) - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Campbell is a retired British physician, homeopath, acupuncturist and author.. He was a consultant physician at The Royal London Homeopathic Hospital until he retired in 1998, [1] and for many years was the editor of the British Homoeopathic Journal (now Homeopathy), the journal of the Faculty of Homeopathy.

  5. Hahnemann Medical College of the Pacific - Wikipedia

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    The aim of this journal was the united effort to give to the profession of the Pacific states a journal worthy of the profession which it represents and the official organ of the college which supports it. Since 1901, the students of the college edited and supported a journal known as The Periscope. The object was to encourage independent and ...

  6. Peter Fisher (physician) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [1] [4] He was also President of the Faculty of Homeopathy and Editor-in-chief of the journal Homeopathy. [4] Fisher chaired the World Health Organisation's working group on homeopathy and served on their Expert Advisory Panel on Traditional and Complementary Medicine. [3]

  7. William Boericke - Wikipedia

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    With volume nine in 1892, the name changed to The Pacific Coast Journal of Homeopathy under a new editor, Hugo Emil Rudolph Arndt (1849–1913). Boericke was editor again from 1910 to 1915 and from 1918 to 1922. The journal ran until 1940, closing under the editorship of one of Boericke's sons, Charles Caleb Boericke, MD (1897–1965). [3]

  8. Homeopathy UK - Wikipedia

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    The charity also campaigns for more homeopathy in Britain's National Health Service (NHS). [1] Homeopathy is a form of alternative medicine in which practitioners treat patients using highly diluted [2] [3] preparations based on the Law of Similars of Paracelsus, one of the first documented proponents of modern toxicology".

  9. Evidence and efficacy of homeopathy - Wikipedia

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    Homeopathy is a controversial topic in complementary medicine research. A number of the key concepts of homeopathy are not consistent with fundamental concepts of chemistry and physics. For example, it is not possible to explain in scientific terms how a preparation containing little or no active ingredient can have any effect.