A group of student nurses at the entrance of Denver Homeopathic Hospital at Park Avenue and Humboldt Street in the City Park West neighborhood of Denver, Colorado - year 1910
I Love Homeopathy, Iman
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A group of student nurses at the entrance of Denver Homeopathic Hospital at Park Avenue and Humboldt Street in the City Park West neighborhood of Denver, Colorado - year 1910 I Love Homeopathy, Iman

A group of student nurses at the entrance of Denver Homeopathic Hospital at Park Avenue and Humboldt Street in the City Park West neighborhood of Denver, Colorado - year 1910
I Love Homeopathy, Iman

History
Please meet Sir Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (1769-1852). He was a great Irish political figure, a national hero. Arthur Wellesley was a powerful advocate of Homeopathy, a strong supporter of London Homeopathic Hospital and also the Homeopathic Hospital of Smyrna. He treated his collea

History
Dr. Bolle states that the Grand Duke of Oldenburg had decreed that all of his horses should be treated solely Homoeopthically. The chief veterinarian of Prince Lippe-Detmold, Dr. Grundlach, treated all horses in the Prince's stables Homoeopathically since a number of years.

Remedy of the Day
Hahnemann's proving of Rheum has confirmed many of its traditional uses. In the form of Compound Rhubarb Powder (Pulv. Rhei. Co.─Gregory's powder) along with Magnesia and Ginger, most of us can remember it as one of the terrors of the nursery. In its homœopathic form it has no terrors, but it remain
Remedy of the Day
Acidum Gallicum, from gallic acid of oak galls, is studied primarily for passive haemorrhage — bleeding that is slow, dark, and persistent rather than sudden and arterial. Clarke and Allen document its affinity for haemorrhage from the lungs, bowel, uterus, and kidneys.