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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Fairthorne | Landon Fairthorne | Chemist | Tasmania |
Field | Mr Alfred William Field | Chemist | Queensland |
Fischer | Heinrich Christian Fischer Henry Christian Fischer |
Unregistered practitioner | New South Wales |
Fischer | Charles F. Fischer Carl Frank Fischer |
Registered practitioner | New South Wales Germany New Zealand |
Fisher | Henry Allan Fisher | Chemist | New South Wales |
Florance | Charles Van Lear Florance Charles Van Lear Florence |
Chemist & seller of homœopathic medicines | South Australia Victoria |
Flower | Cyril Flower | Unregistered practitioner | Victoria |
Foggon | John A. Foggon John A. Fogan |
Chemist, Unregistered practitioner | New South Wales |
Fox | John Fox | Unregistered practitioner | New South Wales |
Funnell | John B. Funnell | Unregistered practitioner | Queensland South Australia |
Gibson | Dr George Harry Gibson | Registered practitioner | Tasmania |
Glover | Henry Glover | Seller of homœopathic medicines | Victoria |
Goode | Benjamin Powell Goode | Unregistered practitioner | South Australia |
Goodwin | Thomas Hill Goodwin T H Goodwyn |
Chemist, lay practitioner | Victoria |
Gould | John Henry Gould | Chemist | Tasmania |
Gould | Edward Gardiner Gould | Chemist | Victoria England Ireland |
Gould | Dr Eben Colman Gould | Registered practitioner | Tasmania Victoria America |
Gould | Dr James Emery Gould | Registered practitioner | New South Wales Victoria England Scotland |
Gould | Henry Thomas Gould | Chemist | Tasmania |
Grigg | John A. Grigg | Unregistered practitioner | New South Wales |