A Century of Homeopaths: Their Influence on Medicine and Health
Chapter 1. Introduction
A Brief History of Homeopathy
Defining a Homeopath
Synopsis
Chapter 2. Samuel Hahnemann: Rebarbative Genius
Personality and Relationships
Hahnemann as Medical Pioneer
Chapter 3. Women, Reform and Medical Leadership
Professional Barriers, Social Reform and the Role of Women in Homeopathy
New York Medical College and Hospital for Women
Clemence Lozier
Elizabeth Blackwell
Harriet Clisby
Emily Stowe
Mary Safford Blake
Alice Boole Campbell
Susan Smith McKinney Steward (Also Known As Susan Smith McKinney)
Florence Nightingale Ward (1860-1919)
Maria Augusta Generoso Estrella
Geraldine Burton-Branch
Boston Graduates and Students
Mercy B. Jackson
Mary H. Thompson
Lucy Waite
Rebecca Lee Crumpler
Esther Hill Hawks
Julia Holmes Smith
Leila Gertrude Bedell
Martha George Ripley
Anna Howard Shaw
Rebecca Lee Dorsey
Clara Barrus
Eliza Taylor Ransom
Cleveland Graduates
Caroline Brown Winslow
Susan Edson
Others
Laura Matilda Towne
Conclusions
Chapter 4. The Homeopathic Scalpel: Contributions to Surgery from the World of Homeopathy
Dental Surgeons
Josiah Foster Flagg
Gynecology and Obstetrics
George Taylor
Rebecca Lee Dorsey
George Southwick
James Wood
James Ward and Florence Nightingale Ward
Lucy Waite
Walter Crump
Geraldine Burton-Branch
Urology
Bukk Carleton
Sprague Carleton
George Nagamatsu
Leonard P. Wershub
General Surgery
Edward C. Franklin
William Tod Helmuth (1833-1902)
Israel Tisdale Talbot
John Mallory Lee
Ophthalmology and Oto-laryngology
Edwin Sterling Munson
L. Grant Selfridge
Cardiac Surgery
Charles Bailey
Others
Chapter 5. Homeopaths and the Dawning of Anesthesiology
Herbert Leo Northrop
Thomas Drysdale Buchanan
Walter M. Boothby
Everett A. Tyler
Henry Ruth
Harold Randall Griffith
Rolland Whitacre
William Neff
Brant Burdell (BB) Sankey
Kenneth K. Keown
Caleb Matthews
Thomas Skinner
August Bier
Summary
Chapter 6. Homeopathy and the Mind: From Alienists to Neuroscientists
Hahnemann's Attitude Towards Mental Illness
Kinship of Homeopathy and Psychiatry
Influential Individuals
Charles Frederick Menninger: An Ambassador-at-Large from the Court of Nature
Rudolf Arndt
Selden Talcott
Samuel Worcester
Bayard Holmes
Emmons Paine
Frank C. Richardson
Henry M. Pollock
Clara Barrus
Henry I. Klopp
Psychiatrists at Fergus Falls State Hospital
The Life and Career fo Solomon Carter Fuller: America's First African-American Psychiatrist
Winfred Overholser (1892-1964): The Dean of Forensic Psychiatry
Oswald Boltz: From Psychiatry to Homeopathy
James Cocke
Conclusions
Chapter 7. Public Health
Tullio S. Verdi
Charles Sumner
Eugene Porter
Charles V. Chapin
Rebecca Lee Dorsey
Hills Cole
James W. Ward
Royal Copeland
Pedro Ortiz
Marcus Kogel
Geraldine Burton-Branch
The Domestic Sanitation Movement
John James Drysdale and John William Hayward
Chapter 8. The Early Days of Radiation: Homeopathic Shadows
Emil Grubbe: First to Use X-Rays in Medicine or Teller of Tall Tales?
The Discovery of X-Rays and Its Impact on Grubbe
Francis Benson
William Dieffenbach
Other Activities
John Mallory Lee
Chapter 9. Heartbeat, Heart Failure, and Homeopathy
Constantin Hering and His Contributions
Hering's Law of Cure
The Cardiovascular Institute (CVI) at Hahnemann Medical College
Other Contributors to Cardiology
Milton Raisbeck
Measuring Cardiovascular Physiology: 19th Century British Studies
Robert Dudgeon and the Dudgeon Sphygmograph
The Sphygmograph
Experimental Physiology at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM)
Arthur Weysse
Chapter 10. Allergy and Allergic Disorders: Homeopathic Leaders
Introduction
Charles Blackley
Grant L. Selfridge
Homeopathy, Immunology and Allergy: Other Considerations
Charles Frederick Millspaugh
Chapter 11. Academic Homeopaths Reinvented
Roy Upham: Promoter of International Homeopathy
Conrad Wesselhoeft: Physician in Search of an Identity
Homeopathic Career
Career in Regular Medicine
Linn J. Boyd: From Homeopathic Philosophy to Cardiology
Thomas H. McGavack: Embracing Homeopathy, Endocrinology and Gerontology
Chapter 12. Oncology
Oncology
Oscar Auerback
Charles Cameron
Howard W. Nowell
Ita Wegman
Edward Cronin Lowe
Chapter 13. Other Stars in the Sky
Gymnastics, Education, Temperance and Social Reform
Dioclesian Lewis
Swedish Massage
Matthias Roth, George Taylor
Chemistry and Administration
Ira Remsen
Pediatrics
Carl Fischer
The First Native American Indian in Modern Medicine
Charles Eastman
Pathology
Edward Cronin Lowe
Chapter 14. Congress, Parliament, Presidents and Monarchs
Charles E. Sawyer
Joel Boone
Willis Danforth
John Weir: The Monarch's Doctor
Homeopaths in Elected Office
Jacob H. Gallinger
Royal S. Copeland
J. Dickson Mabon
The Royal London Homeopathic Hospital
Chapter 15. Bioethics and the Contributions of Otto Guttentag
Personal Background and Training
Academic Career
Guttentag as Homeopath
Contributions to Bioethics and Medical Humanities
Chapter 16. Less is More: Finding the Right Dose
Rudolf Arndt
Hugo Schulz
Hormesis
Limitations of the Arndt-Schulz Law
Drugs: To Be Given Every Day or Intermittently?
Time Dependent Sensitization
Does the Label Tell the Truth? How Much Medicine Is Really There?
Chapter 17. A Homeopathic Rogues' Gallery
Three Charlatans
Edwin Hartley Pratt
Albert Abrams
William Koch
License Fraud
Robert Reddick
Gregory Miller
Power and Betrayal: George Simmons
Homeopaths in Nazi Germany
Karl Koetschau
Other Transgressors: Hans Wapler and Gerhard Madaus
Other Events Relevant to Homeopathy in Nazi Germany
Homeopathy and Murder
Hawley Crippen and James Munyon
Luc Jouret
Chapter 18. Concluding Thoughts
Persecution Against Homeopaths
The Evidence for Efficacy: Does Homeopathy Work?
Basic Rules of Medical Evidence
Major Reviews of Homeopathy
How Might Homeopathy Work?