An increasing number of articles are being written about the history of homœopathy in Australia. Some are about individuals, whilst others are about the organisations and institutions which were formed at the time. Other articles cover the environment, politics and culture of colonial Australia in which homœopathy was established.
Article Title | Author/Source | Date | State |
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Obituary - Rev. B. G. Wilson | The Brisbane Courier | 1878 | Queensland |
Pioneer Homœopaths in Colonial Tasmania - The Early Days | Angela Baker | 2002 Updated with notes by Barbara Armstrong 15/9/2014 |
Tasmania |
South Australia: History of Homœopathy - Part 1 | Barbara Armstrong | 2006 Updated 5/3/2010 |
South Australia |
South Australia: History of Homœopathy - Part 2 | Barbara Armstrong | 2007 | South Australia |
South Australia’s Unregistered ‘Homœopathists’ Of 1886 | Barbara Armstrong | 2010 | South Australia |
Strange, rare and peculiar: Aborigines, Benedictines and homeopathy | Francis Treuherz | 2006 | Western Australia |
Tasmanian Homœopathic Association | Barbara Armstrong | 2014 | Tasmania |
The Law and George Bollen: A Man of Influence | Barbara Armstrong | 2010 | South Australia |
Two Early Homœopathic Pharmacies in Melbourne | Barbara Armstrong | 2008 Updated 5/3/2010 |
Victoria |
Unregistered Practitioners - Ludwig Bruck’s List 1886 | The Australasian Medical Directory and Hand Book | 1886 | Australia |