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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Teague | Dr George Thomas Teague | Registered practitioner | Victoria |
Teague | Dr Daniel Gilbert Miller Teague | Registered practitioner | New South Wales Queensland Victoria |
Thomas | Dr Bernard Thomas | Registered practitioner | Tasmania England |
Thon | Dr Guido Romido Christian Thon | Registered practitoner | Queensland |
Tilly | Arthur Lindsay Tilly | Chemist | South Australia Western Australia |
Turner | Dr David Turner | Registered Practitioner | Victoria |
Twiss | Dr Henry Irving Twiss | Registered practitioner | Victoria |
Walch | James Walch | Seller of homœopathic medicines | Tasmania |
Walker | Mr Thomas Walker | Homœopathic practitioner | Victoria |
Wallis | Richard Thomas Wallis | Homœopathic practitioner | Victoria |
Ward | Moses Ward | Chemist | Queensland |
Ward | George W. Ward | Chemist | Queensland |
Warren | Dr William Warren | Registered practitioner | Victoria Africa Ireland South America Spain |
Watson | Dr William George Watson | Registered practitioner | New South Wales |
Waugh | Dr John Neill Waugh | Registered practitioner | Queensland Scotland |
Way | Samuel James Way | Supporter | South Australia |
Wayne & Brind | Wayne and Brind | Chemist | Victoria |
Wendt | J.M. Wendt | Lay prescriber | South Australia |
Wheeler | Dr Edward Wheeler | Registered practitioner | Victoria |
Wheeler | Dr Henry Wheeler | Registered practitioner | South Australia Victoria |