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Henty

  • Full Name:
    Stephen George Henty
    Edward Henty
    Richmond Henty (son of Stephen)
  • Role:
    Supporter
  • Occupation/s:
    Merchant & ship owner, pioneer pastoralists, supporters of homœopathy
  • State:
    Victoria
(Material researched & presented by Barbara Armstrong)
 
Bishop Perry reported that at one stage Stephen Henty became very ill, and the physicians had declared that he could not live for 24 hours. Yet after taking homœopathic medicines, he recovered entirely from his illness. He and his brother became converts to the system after observing this marvellous recovery. In 1870 the Henty brothers were appointed to the committee of the Melbourne Homœopathic Dispensary.
 
See also the reference to Stephen George Henty in the Australian Dictionary of Biography.
 
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