Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Clinical utility of clarke's Repertory

The next new twist in the story comes with Dr John Henry Clarke [1853-1931], who established himself as a very successful and highly influential London homeopath in the 1870s. But he 'fell out' with figures like Hughes and Dudgeon, who controlled the movement, to such an extent that all offices became closed to him, except the editorship of The Homeopathic World, which he retained to the end. He left the BHS in disgust, c1900, never to 'return to the fold.' He thus became a powerful 'loose cannon' and effectively divided the movement. This was so for two main reasons.

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