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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Moore | William Moore | Chemist, unregistered practitioner | New South Wales England |
Moore | Miarus Moore | Unregistered homœopathic veterinarian | New South Wales |
Mort | Mr Thomas Sutcliffe Mort | Supporter Lay prescriber |
New South Wales |
Murray | Dr Alexander Murray | Registered practitioner | Victoria |
Nash | Augustus Harold Nash | Unregistered practitioner | New South Wales |
Newton | Mr Newton | Chemist | New South Wales |
Nicholas | William Augustus Nicholas | Lay prescriber Manufacturer of homœopathic medicines |
New South Wales |
Nowell | Edwin Cradock Nowell | Supporter | Tasmania |
Osmond | John Thomas Osmond | Homœopathic Chemist | New South Wales Victoria |
Osmond | Thomas Osmond | Homœopathic Chemist | Victoria |
Owen | John Owen | Chemist | Victoria |
Owen | Edward George Owen | Chemist | Victoria |
Owen | Albert Thomas Owen | Chemist | Victoria |
Palk | Robert Palk | Unregistered practitioner | Victoria Africa England |
Parry | Ezra Parry | Chemist | Western Australia |
Perry | Bishop Perry & Mrs Perry | Supporter | Victoria |
Pett | James Pett | Seller of homœopathic medicines | Victoria |
Platts | Charles George Eastland Platts | Seller of homœopathic medicines | South Australia |
Pleasance | Charles Pleasance | Chemist | Victoria |
Pleasance | Frederick Pleasance | Chemist | Victoria |