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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Leake | H. Leake | Chemist | Queensland |
Lemon | Dr Ferguson Lemon | Registered Medical Practitioner | Victoria |
Lithgow | John Henry Lithgow | Homœopathic chemist | Tasmania |
Loney | Thomas Slade Loney | Homœopathic chemist | New South Wales |
Ludlow | Arthur A. Ludlow | Unregistered practitioner | New South Wales |
Macartney | The Very Reverend Hussey Burgh Macartney | Supporter | Victoria |
Madden | Dr Henry Ridewood Madden | Registered practitioner | Victoria Scotland |
Maffey | Dr John Maffey | Registered medical practitioner | New South Wales Queensland Tasmania Victoria |
Magarey | Thomas Magarey | Supporter | South Australia |
Magarey | Dr Sylvanus James Magarey | Registered practitioner | South Australia Victoria |
Maine | Frederick Maine & Mrs Jane Maine | Chemist | Victoria |
Martin | Richard Joseph Henry Martin | Chemist | Victoria Western Australia |
Mason | Michael Mason | Chemist | Tasmania |
Mathias | Dr William Lloyd Mathias | Registered practitioner | New South Wales |
McKee | Alexander McKee | Chemist | Queensland |
Meymott | Dr Charles Meymott Dr Charles Meynott |
Registered practitioner | New South Wales South Australia |
Millard | A. Millard | Unregistered practitioner | South Australia |
Miller | Dr Andrew Miller | Registered practitioner | South Australia |
Miller | Andrew Paton Miller | Chemist | Tasmania |
Moger | Joseph Moger Joseph von Moger |
Unregistered practitioner | Victoria |