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This website is dedicated to the history of homœopathy in Australia. It is the definitive source for teachers, researchers, students, and genealogists who wish to know about the use of homœopathic medicine in Australia’s early history, generally pre-1900.
The site contains information about the history of homœopathy in South Australia, Western Australia, Victoria, New South Wales, Tasmania, Queensland and the Northern Territory.
Here you will find Australia’s most extensive list of ‘homœopathists’. This is a searchable database of pioneers in Australia’s homœopathic history – registered and lay homœopaths, chemists, and public figures who were supporters of homœopathy.
Where available, information about homœopathic pharmacies and chemists, dispensaries, and homœopathic hospitals are included for each State (previously separate colonies). There are collected photographs, examples of advertisements, published articles, and timelines for Australia as a whole, as well as for the colonies.