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In 1852, Garth Wilkinson wrote 'War, cholera, and the Ministry of Health: an appeal to Sir Benjamin Hall and the British people', which brought him many readers due to his ‘reasoning power, … good temper, ... wit and aplomb’.
Garth Wilkinson asks Benjamin Hall ‘… why allopaths are so rigid and why they deny homeopathy without thought, in favour of their fossilised ideas which kill more often than they cure? Why also is the press (The Times, The Lancet and The Athenaeum) so closed to homeopathy, when they report daily on the cholera crisis, and print articles day after day on drainage, chloride of lime, castor oil, theories of fungal infection, sulphur treatments and piles of corpses, whilst they refuse to publish letters or articles about homeopathy, which do not get past their medical censor?’, and ‘… why 1000s and 1000s of people are dead and the press is running around in a panic publishing anything they can find on the subject of cholera, that no mention whatsoever is made of homeopathy, which has such a proven track record in curing this disease?’
Garth Wilkinson in full flow is no shrinking violent. In 'War, cholera, and the Ministry of Health: an appeal to Sir Benjamin Hall and the British people', he proceeds to demolish the allopathic arguments against homeopathy, and he argues down point by point the protestations of the denigrators and denialists of homeopathy. Thanks to Samuel Hahnemann, he argues, we now have a ‘living history of disease’, as homeopathy actually seeks out new drugs of whom the allopaths previously knew nothing. He asks, how is it that other branches of human activity flourish without such restriction and fundamentalism? Why is such a medical monopoly allowed, because whether it be granted to medical doctrines or to cotton merchants, such protectionism is always fatal!
Garth Wilkinson asks, where is our individual freedom? Why do we protect an allopathic medical Guild as of old? Parliamentary privilege and monopoly is base protectionism! So much rising talent in Britain is suffocated by such ‘clever dishonesty’ and ‘privilege’ that bar men from their rightful callings. Homeopaths use no such violent means, no corrosive drugs, no health sapping mercurials or bleedings, so why protect those who do? What damages patients could claim against a lost week at work, or a lost year of their life because of the black draughts of the allopaths? What damages can be claimed for a child’s lost teeth rotted out by calomel? How many actionable and criminal causes would clog the courts? When the law forbids allopathic doses and their disastrous effects, far worse than the arsenic Parliament has already banned from the hands of the public, why does our law not apply to allopathic mischief? Why does our law not apply to the numerous surgical procedures not warranted by true medical practice?
Why do allopaths ignore arnica, aconite, rhus tox, calendula and symphytum when their healing effects are so well demonstrated? Why no scientific trials under homeopathic conditions? Why not give the public a choice of medical systems? Let the public decide if they would rather have arnica and symphytum for a broken leg or leeches, liquor plumbi and bleeding? Would the public really choose bleeding, blistering, mercurialisation, purging and nauseation? Let the Blue Book of a Parliamentary Committee pit the grand drug houses and the market effects of narcotics consumed in our great hospitals, and open this debate up to public scrutiny. Call all the witnesses necessary and submit them to impartial evidence! Why do the allopaths not take their own medicine?
How many children have died under their drugging? How many opium addicts have they created? How many alcoholics have they created? How many people have they poisoned? How many people have they enfeebled by bleeding? Check the sick lists of the Benefit Societies and Clubs in cities against the evidence of the Clergy in rural districts where allopaths are very few, and inquire about the longevity of the two populations! Ask the dentists in our large cities about the effects of allopathic drugging upon the teeth! Ask the Insurance Actuaries which medical system they prefer! Ask the public how they feel about allopathic drugging and bleeding!
Such a Parliamentary Committee would cause ‘No Physic’ riots to rival the upsets of the Corn Laws, needing no Richard Cobden 1804 - 1865 or John Bright 1811 - 1889 to raise the masses. A new ‘Anti Drug League’ would fly on the eloquence of its adherents such that some allopathic Prime Minister would apostatize. Like the Anti Slavery Bill, discussions would ensure whether to abolish allopathy immediately or gradually. Why is not every death which takes place under allopathic treatment subject to an inquest? When will Parliament overhaul the allopathic morge? Why do you allow the allopaths to be so secretive? Why is medicine shrouded in Greek and Latin and judged only by kill or cure? When will the allopaths come into the medical daylight with the public? Why are the eyes of the allopaths so little accustomed to the public sun?
In 1855, Garth Wilkinson delivered an address before the Congress of British Homeopathic Practitioners held in London on 4th July 1855, which was published in The British Journal of Homeopathy as an article titled Unlicenced Medicine with a plan for extending homeopathy , wherein he advocated the idea that all human beings are medical (wo)men who should be able to practice medicine, as everyone suffers horribly under the ‘medical government of the World’, which may be a ‘…despotism, or a constitution, or a democracy, or lastly, a freedom…’. Garth Wilkinson challenges the assembled homeopaths to determine what camp they will be in. He reminds them forcibly that the orthodox clique will reject them, ‘…They wont have you.’
Garth Wilkinson announced that ‘… medicine is no longer a profession, but one of the humanities’ and should be ‘… free as only man can be…’ He continued ‘… Liberal also, not in the old measure, of being more gentlemanlike than trades, as marked by daily fees instead of weekly bills; but in the new immeasurable measure of making the public service stand always first, and the private accruings [sic] be merely its unwanted surplus, a liberality in which every honest calling may and must emulate it.’
Garth Wilkinson continues ‘… The established medicine will perhaps last some time yet, unless unforeseen circumstances hasten it’s ruin; for it is a vast property, or plant, representing a capital of many millions sterling: with the force of many ages in its trunk: with the fact that not long ago it was the best thing going, because it was the only thing; defended too by a disciplined and instinctive army of respectable gentlemen, in this country fifty or sixty thousand strong, with all their numerous connexions and dependents, and now, in its old age, when it has got through to the stratum of living soil, rooting deeper and deeper in the touch clay of orthodoxy, apathy, respectability, general deafness, flourishing journalism, scorn, infidelity to new ideas, white chokers, hard heartedness and extreme propriety. A sick tree like that … may be a long time dying. And even when it is dead, it may make a good show of everything but leaves and fruit, and in the winter, which is seven months out of twelve, and the profitable medical time, is may stand bare among the bare, a challenge a very good comparison. Nevertheless there is a score upon it, a deathly chalk mark, which is a providential hieroglyph of the coming axe.
Garth Wilkinson is in fine fettle in Unlicenced Medicine with a plan for extending homeopathy, and the evening must have been powerful enough to rouse the blood of the assembled homeopaths. He continued ‘… in this old corporation, medicine is an art and mystery; not only a separate profession, but a fenced, paled, and invisible park of society, with advertisement of man traps and spring guns to all intruders. The public has no business there; for it is corporate private property. Under that regime, the people has [sic] nothing to do with prescriptions, but to swallow them. ‘Tis a medical despotism, with secrecy and espionage working as right and left eyes in the head of absolute power. The secrecy is humanely couched: the apparatus of medicine is concealed, lest the ignorant public, like children playing with loaded pistols, should kill themselves…
When we bear in mind that these quotes are from the first four pages of Garth Wilkinson’s thirty two page article Unlicenced Medicine with a plan for extending homeopathy, wherein he sets out to debate ‘Homeopathy and its Kindred Delusions’ – a reference to Homoeopathy, and its kindred delusions: two lectures delivered before the Boston society for the diffusion of useful knowledge, written by Oliver Wendell Holmes 1809 - 1894, we can begin to truly grasp the politics of this man in his prime, and hear the oration of his very masterful mind in full flow in defense of his passion for homeopathy.
In Unlicenced Medicine with a plan for extending homeopathy, Garth Wilkinson also demolishes an article published in The Lancet on 7th April 1855 where a memorial petition was presented to Fox Maule Ramsay, Lord Panmure, 1801 - 1874, the Secretary of War, to support the establishment of a homeopathic military hospital in Smyrna in the Crimea, was heavily criticised. This memorial was presented in person to Lord Panmure by eight Lords of the Realm led by Arthur Algernon Capell 6th Earl of Essex 1803 - 1892 and Robert Grosvenor 1st Baron Ebury 1801 - 1893, and the memorial petition was signed by Richard Whately Archbishop of Dublin 1787 - 1863, Arthur Wellesley 1st Duke of Wellington 1769 - 1852, Henry Charles FitzRoy Somerset 8th Duke of Beaufort 1824 – 1899, James Hamilton 1st Duke of Abercorn 1811 - 1885, 18 members of the House of Lords, 49 Peer’s sons, Baronets and MPs, 17 Generals, 33 Field Officers, 43 Army Officers, 2 Admirals, 15 Royal Navy Captains, 65 Clergymen, 45 Justices of the Peace, Barristers and Solicitors, 314 Bankers, merchants and others.
The Lancet article demanded that the Secretary of War should not ‘… degrade his character, play the traitor to his trust, and insult the common sense of the Nation, by establishing a civil hospital at Smyrna or elsewhere, for the treatment of our sailors and soldiers according to the homeopathic system, his warranty for so doing being the conclusive authority that these all sapient peers, baronets, generals, admirals and justices of the peace believe that homeopathy is the true system of medicine…’. The Lancet article asks if, ‘… as the matter pertains to their vocation, if such a body of men had the authority to pronounce an authoritative decision upon questions of science beyond the range of their studies, and therefore absolutely beyond the range of their comprehension...’
In his article Unlicenced Medicine with a plan for extending homeopathy, Garth Wilkinson quips that such is the orthodox hegemony in medicine, that the simple greeting of a friend ‘… ‘How do you do this morning’ would be like asking your coachman for the quadrature of the circle, or examining clodpoles on the Eleusian mysteries. ‘Pretty well, I thank you’, would involve a degree of presumption, for which no prosecution could be too sharp, and no damages demanded by colleges, excessive…’ These few lines form just the beginning of run of ridicule from Garth Wilkinson, a linguistic tour de force which shames the airs and graces awarded to themselves by the orthodox physicians, which would surely have had his audience rolling in the aisles, gripping their sides, in pain from their helpless laughter, such is the wit Garth Wilkinson brings to bear to illustrate the silliness of a ridiculous conventional autocracy in the protection of their economic ‘golden goose’.
However, Garth Wilkinson also warns the assembled homeopathic congress that The Lancet has called for Benjamin Hall and Robert Grosvenor 1st Baron Ebury to be voted out of office (he was MP for Middlesex), and he repeated his assertion from War, cholera, and the Ministry of Health: an appeal to Sir Benjamin Hall and the British people that the ‘old psychic’ had killed ‘… last winter’s army in the Crimea..’ as it had killed many an army before, but now homeopathy exists, such criminal neglect can no longer be ignored.
Garth Wilkinson advocated a People’s Public Health League to advertise homeopathy and appeal directly to the public over the heads of the vested interests, and also to appeal directly to the public purse, as homeopathy has the potential to save vast millions for the Treasury and to greatly improve the health of the Nation. The time is now. Garth Wilkinson extolls the Congress of Homeopathy to set about their main business of friendship and brotherhood within the profession, and to discover a unity of end and principle, and to establish a harmonious diversity of opinion that will co-operate for one end. He reminds his colleagues that they stand around the cradle of a new World medicine, a cradle which holds the great spirit of Samuel Hahnemann and other great spirits. This wonderful new creation turns its infantile countenance to the human race and smiles the universal smile of Medical Freedom!
See Clement John Wilkinson, James John Garth Wilkinson; A Memoir of His Life, with a Selection of His Letters. (Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co, 1911). Page 37.
http://sueyounghistories.com/archives/2010/04/24/war-cholera-and-the-ministry-of-health-an-appeal-to-sir-benjamin-hall-and-the-british-people/
James John Garth Wilkinson, Unlicenced Medicine with a plan for extending homeopathy, The British Journal of Homeopathy Vol. 54, 1855, (and reprinted from The British Journal of Homeopathy as a booklet by R. Theobald, 26 Paternoster Row, London and Henry Turner, 41 Piccadilly, Manchester, 1855). Note also the reprint of article in The North American journal of homeopathy, Volume 4, (American Medical Union, 1856). Page 439. See also review of the article in Homeopathic Record, (1855). Page 43). Page 1-4. Henry Turner 1807 - 1873 was a British orthodox physician who converted to homeopathy to become a homeopathic chemist and the founder of Henry Turner & Co in 1842, a major publisher of homeopathic literature, and wholesale Agents of homeopathic supplies.
http://books.google.com/books?id=Z_sBAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA370&dq=no+french+minister+would+so+far+forget+what+was+due+to+science&hl=en&ei=avxoToWhBsuSOv7x5OcP&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2&ved=0CC4Q6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=no%20french%20minister%20would%20so%20far%20forget%20what%20was%20due%20to%20science&f=false
Anon, The Lancet, Volume 1, Lordly Doctors, Homeopathy and Lord Panmure London Saturday 7th April 1855, (J. Onwhyn, 1855). Page 369. Fox Maule Ramsay, 1801 - 1874 (known as Fox Maule before 1852, as The Lord Panmure between 1852 and 1860 and as the 11th Earl of Dalhousie after 1860, was a British politician).
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Homeopathy Attacked for 200 years, still going Strong!
James John Garth Wilkinson
by Sue Young
Listen to a past master defend homeopathy in 1855!
In 1852, Garth Wilkinson wrote 'War, cholera, and the Ministry of Health: an appeal to Sir Benjamin Hall and the British people', which brought him many readers due to his ‘reasoning power, … good temper, ... wit and aplomb’.
Garth Wilkinson asks Benjamin Hall ‘… why allopaths are so rigid and why they deny homeopathy without thought, in favour of their fossilised ideas which kill more often than they cure? Why also is the press (The Times, The Lancet and The Athenaeum) so closed to homeopathy, when they report daily on the cholera crisis, and print articles day after day on drainage, chloride of lime, castor oil, theories of fungal infection, sulphur treatments and piles of corpses, whilst they refuse to publish letters or articles about homeopathy, which do not get past their medical censor?’, and ‘… why 1000s and 1000s of people are dead and the press is running around in a panic publishing anything they can find on the subject of cholera, that no mention whatsoever is made of homeopathy, which has such a proven track record in curing this disease?’
Garth Wilkinson in full flow is no shrinking violent. In 'War, cholera, and the Ministry of Health: an appeal to Sir Benjamin Hall and the British people', he proceeds to demolish the allopathic arguments against homeopathy, and he argues down point by point the protestations of the denigrators and denialists of homeopathy. Thanks to Samuel Hahnemann, he argues, we now have a ‘living history of disease’, as homeopathy actually seeks out new drugs of whom the allopaths previously knew nothing. He asks, how is it that other branches of human activity flourish without such restriction and fundamentalism? Why is such a medical monopoly allowed, because whether it be granted to medical doctrines or to cotton merchants, such protectionism is always fatal!
Garth Wilkinson asks, where is our individual freedom? Why do we protect an allopathic medical Guild as of old? Parliamentary privilege and monopoly is base protectionism! So much rising talent in Britain is suffocated by such ‘clever dishonesty’ and ‘privilege’ that bar men from their rightful callings. Homeopaths use no such violent means, no corrosive drugs, no health sapping mercurials or bleedings, so why protect those who do? What damages patients could claim against a lost week at work, or a lost year of their life because of the black draughts of the allopaths? What damages can be claimed for a child’s lost teeth rotted out by calomel? How many actionable and criminal causes would clog the courts? When the law forbids allopathic doses and their disastrous effects, far worse than the arsenic Parliament has already banned from the hands of the public, why does our law not apply to allopathic mischief? Why does our law not apply to the numerous surgical procedures not warranted by true medical practice?
Why do allopaths ignore arnica, aconite, rhus tox, calendula and symphytum when their healing effects are so well demonstrated? Why no scientific trials under homeopathic conditions? Why not give the public a choice of medical systems? Let the public decide if they would rather have arnica and symphytum for a broken leg or leeches, liquor plumbi and bleeding? Would the public really choose bleeding, blistering, mercurialisation, purging and nauseation? Let the Blue Book of a Parliamentary Committee pit the grand drug houses and the market effects of narcotics consumed in our great hospitals, and open this debate up to public scrutiny. Call all the witnesses necessary and submit them to impartial evidence! Why do the allopaths not take their own medicine?
How many children have died under their drugging? How many opium addicts have they created? How many alcoholics have they created? How many people have they poisoned? How many people have they enfeebled by bleeding? Check the sick lists of the Benefit Societies and Clubs in cities against the evidence of the Clergy in rural districts where allopaths are very few, and inquire about the longevity of the two populations! Ask the dentists in our large cities about the effects of allopathic drugging upon the teeth! Ask the Insurance Actuaries which medical system they prefer! Ask the public how they feel about allopathic drugging and bleeding!
Such a Parliamentary Committee would cause ‘No Physic’ riots to rival the upsets of the Corn Laws, needing no Richard Cobden 1804 - 1865 or John Bright 1811 - 1889 to raise the masses. A new ‘Anti Drug League’ would fly on the eloquence of its adherents such that some allopathic Prime Minister would apostatize. Like the Anti Slavery Bill, discussions would ensure whether to abolish allopathy immediately or gradually. Why is not every death which takes place under allopathic treatment subject to an inquest? When will Parliament overhaul the allopathic morge? Why do you allow the allopaths to be so secretive? Why is medicine shrouded in Greek and Latin and judged only by kill or cure? When will the allopaths come into the medical daylight with the public? Why are the eyes of the allopaths so little accustomed to the public sun?
In 1855, Garth Wilkinson delivered an address before the Congress of British Homeopathic Practitioners held in London on 4th July 1855, which was published in The British Journal of Homeopathy as an article titled Unlicenced Medicine with a plan for extending homeopathy , wherein he advocated the idea that all human beings are medical (wo)men who should be able to practice medicine, as everyone suffers horribly under the ‘medical government of the World’, which may be a ‘…despotism, or a constitution, or a democracy, or lastly, a freedom…’. Garth Wilkinson challenges the assembled homeopaths to determine what camp they will be in. He reminds them forcibly that the orthodox clique will reject them, ‘…They wont have you.’
Garth Wilkinson announced that ‘… medicine is no longer a profession, but one of the humanities’ and should be ‘… free as only man can be…’ He continued ‘… Liberal also, not in the old measure, of being more gentlemanlike than trades, as marked by daily fees instead of weekly bills; but in the new immeasurable measure of making the public service stand always first, and the private accruings [sic] be merely its unwanted surplus, a liberality in which every honest calling may and must emulate it.’
Garth Wilkinson continues ‘… The established medicine will perhaps last some time yet, unless unforeseen circumstances hasten it’s ruin; for it is a vast property, or plant, representing a capital of many millions sterling: with the force of many ages in its trunk: with the fact that not long ago it was the best thing going, because it was the only thing; defended too by a disciplined and instinctive army of respectable gentlemen, in this country fifty or sixty thousand strong, with all their numerous connexions and dependents, and now, in its old age, when it has got through to the stratum of living soil, rooting deeper and deeper in the touch clay of orthodoxy, apathy, respectability, general deafness, flourishing journalism, scorn, infidelity to new ideas, white chokers, hard heartedness and extreme propriety. A sick tree like that … may be a long time dying. And even when it is dead, it may make a good show of everything but leaves and fruit, and in the winter, which is seven months out of twelve, and the profitable medical time, is may stand bare among the bare, a challenge a very good comparison. Nevertheless there is a score upon it, a deathly chalk mark, which is a providential hieroglyph of the coming axe.
Garth Wilkinson is in fine fettle in Unlicenced Medicine with a plan for extending homeopathy, and the evening must have been powerful enough to rouse the blood of the assembled homeopaths. He continued ‘… in this old corporation, medicine is an art and mystery; not only a separate profession, but a fenced, paled, and invisible park of society, with advertisement of man traps and spring guns to all intruders. The public has no business there; for it is corporate private property. Under that regime, the people has [sic] nothing to do with prescriptions, but to swallow them. ‘Tis a medical despotism, with secrecy and espionage working as right and left eyes in the head of absolute power. The secrecy is humanely couched: the apparatus of medicine is concealed, lest the ignorant public, like children playing with loaded pistols, should kill themselves…
When we bear in mind that these quotes are from the first four pages of Garth Wilkinson’s thirty two page article Unlicenced Medicine with a plan for extending homeopathy, wherein he sets out to debate ‘Homeopathy and its Kindred Delusions’ – a reference to Homoeopathy, and its kindred delusions: two lectures delivered before the Boston society for the diffusion of useful knowledge, written by Oliver Wendell Holmes 1809 - 1894, we can begin to truly grasp the politics of this man in his prime, and hear the oration of his very masterful mind in full flow in defense of his passion for homeopathy.
In Unlicenced Medicine with a plan for extending homeopathy, Garth Wilkinson also demolishes an article published in The Lancet on 7th April 1855 where a memorial petition was presented to Fox Maule Ramsay, Lord Panmure, 1801 - 1874, the Secretary of War, to support the establishment of a homeopathic military hospital in Smyrna in the Crimea, was heavily criticised. This memorial was presented in person to Lord Panmure by eight Lords of the Realm led by Arthur Algernon Capell 6th Earl of Essex 1803 - 1892 and Robert Grosvenor 1st Baron Ebury 1801 - 1893, and the memorial petition was signed by Richard Whately Archbishop of Dublin 1787 - 1863, Arthur Wellesley 1st Duke of Wellington 1769 - 1852, Henry Charles FitzRoy Somerset 8th Duke of Beaufort 1824 – 1899, James Hamilton 1st Duke of Abercorn 1811 - 1885, 18 members of the House of Lords, 49 Peer’s sons, Baronets and MPs, 17 Generals, 33 Field Officers, 43 Army Officers, 2 Admirals, 15 Royal Navy Captains, 65 Clergymen, 45 Justices of the Peace, Barristers and Solicitors, 314 Bankers, merchants and others.
The Lancet article demanded that the Secretary of War should not ‘… degrade his character, play the traitor to his trust, and insult the common sense of the Nation, by establishing a civil hospital at Smyrna or elsewhere, for the treatment of our sailors and soldiers according to the homeopathic system, his warranty for so doing being the conclusive authority that these all sapient peers, baronets, generals, admirals and justices of the peace believe that homeopathy is the true system of medicine…’. The Lancet article asks if, ‘… as the matter pertains to their vocation, if such a body of men had the authority to pronounce an authoritative decision upon questions of science beyond the range of their studies, and therefore absolutely beyond the range of their comprehension...’
In his article Unlicenced Medicine with a plan for extending homeopathy, Garth Wilkinson quips that such is the orthodox hegemony in medicine, that the simple greeting of a friend ‘… ‘How do you do this morning’ would be like asking your coachman for the quadrature of the circle, or examining clodpoles on the Eleusian mysteries. ‘Pretty well, I thank you’, would involve a degree of presumption, for which no prosecution could be too sharp, and no damages demanded by colleges, excessive…’ These few lines form just the beginning of run of ridicule from Garth Wilkinson, a linguistic tour de force which shames the airs and graces awarded to themselves by the orthodox physicians, which would surely have had his audience rolling in the aisles, gripping their sides, in pain from their helpless laughter, such is the wit Garth Wilkinson brings to bear to illustrate the silliness of a ridiculous conventional autocracy in the protection of their economic ‘golden goose’.
However, Garth Wilkinson also warns the assembled homeopathic congress that The Lancet has called for Benjamin Hall and Robert Grosvenor 1st Baron Ebury to be voted out of office (he was MP for Middlesex), and he repeated his assertion from War, cholera, and the Ministry of Health: an appeal to Sir Benjamin Hall and the British people that the ‘old psychic’ had killed ‘… last winter’s army in the Crimea..’ as it had killed many an army before, but now homeopathy exists, such criminal neglect can no longer be ignored.
Garth Wilkinson advocated a People’s Public Health League to advertise homeopathy and appeal directly to the public over the heads of the vested interests, and also to appeal directly to the public purse, as homeopathy has the potential to save vast millions for the Treasury and to greatly improve the health of the Nation. The time is now. Garth Wilkinson extolls the Congress of Homeopathy to set about their main business of friendship and brotherhood within the profession, and to discover a unity of end and principle, and to establish a harmonious diversity of opinion that will co-operate for one end. He reminds his colleagues that they stand around the cradle of a new World medicine, a cradle which holds the great spirit of Samuel Hahnemann and other great spirits. This wonderful new creation turns its infantile countenance to the human race and smiles the universal smile of Medical Freedom!
See Clement John Wilkinson, James John Garth Wilkinson; A Memoir of His Life, with a Selection of His Letters. (Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co, 1911). Page 37.
http://sueyounghistories.com/archives/2010/04/24/war-cholera-and-the-ministry-of-health-an-appeal-to-sir-benjamin-hall-and-the-british-people/
James John Garth Wilkinson, Unlicenced Medicine with a plan for extending homeopathy, The British Journal of Homeopathy Vol. 54, 1855, (and reprinted from The British Journal of Homeopathy as a booklet by R. Theobald, 26 Paternoster Row, London and Henry Turner, 41 Piccadilly, Manchester, 1855). Note also the reprint of article in The North American journal of homeopathy, Volume 4, (American Medical Union, 1856). Page 439. See also review of the article in Homeopathic Record, (1855). Page 43). Page 1-4. Henry Turner 1807 - 1873 was a British orthodox physician who converted to homeopathy to become a homeopathic chemist and the founder of Henry Turner & Co in 1842, a major publisher of homeopathic literature, and wholesale Agents of homeopathic supplies.
http://books.google.com/books?id=Z_sBAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA370&dq=no+french+minister+would+so+far+forget+what+was+due+to+science&hl=en&ei=avxoToWhBsuSOv7x5OcP&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2&ved=0CC4Q6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=no%20french%20minister%20would%20so%20far%20forget%20what%20was%20due%20to%20science&f=false
Anon, The Lancet, Volume 1, Lordly Doctors, Homeopathy and Lord Panmure London Saturday 7th April 1855, (J. Onwhyn, 1855). Page 369. Fox Maule Ramsay, 1801 - 1874 (known as Fox Maule before 1852, as The Lord Panmure between 1852 and 1860 and as the 11th Earl of Dalhousie after 1860, was a British politician).
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