There were many notable people who contributed to the establishment of homœopathy in Australia. They had various roles as homœopathic practitioners, homœopathic chemists, lay practitioners, missionaries, and as patrons and supporters of homœopathy. Information available below provides details of the names of individuals, their role, and the States of Australia in which they worked.
Family Name | Full Name | Role | State |
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Aldridge | Mr Frederick Clement Aldridge | Seller of homœopathic medicines | South Australia |
Allott | Mr W.D. Allott | Chemist | South Australia |
Ash | Edward Raymond Ash | Chemist | Tasmania |
Ash | Percy Ash | Chemist | Tasmania |
Ash | Edward Ash | Chemist | Tasmania |
Atherton | Dr Ebenezer Atherton | Registered Practitioner | New South Wales Tasmania |
Atkinson | Mr Frederick C. Atkinson | Chemist | Tasmania |
Backhaus | Dr Henry Backhaus | Lay practitioner | New South Wales South Australia Victoria |
Bell | Mr John Bell | Chemist | New South Wales Queensland New Zealand |
Bellamy | Dr Francis Bellamy | Registered Practitioner | New South Wales England |
Benjafield | Dr Harry Benjafield | Registered Practitioner | Tasmania Scotland |
Bensusan | Mr Samuel Levy Bensusan | Seller of homœopathic medicines | New South Wales Queensland South Australia |
Berglaz | Leon Berglaz | Unregistered Practitioner | Victoria |
Bérigny | Thiennette de Bérigny Alexandre Thiennette Bérigny Dr Th. Bérigny |
Unregistered Practitioner | Victoria America France India South America |
Besomo | Signor Pasquale Besomo | Unregistered practitioner | New South Wales |
Birks | Mr George Napier Birks & brother William Henry | Chemist | South Australia |
Birks | John N. Birks | Chemist | Western Australia |
Blackney | Samuel Blackney | Registered practitioner | South Australia America Canada England |
Bock | Charles J Bock | Chemist | South Australia |
Bollen | Dr George Bollen | Registered practitioner | South Australia America |