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  • 121Homeopathic Materia Medica — are encyclopedia of materials which may be used to prepare homeopathic medicines. They list the materials along with details of the provings which establish the symptoms and conditions for which they are claimed to be suitable. They thus… …

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  • 122Boiron — (Euronext: BOI) is a manufacturer of homeopathic products, headquartered in France and with an operating presence in 59 countries worldwide. It is the largest manufacturer of homeopathic products in the world. In 2004, it employed a… …

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  • 123Glossary of terms in Ayurveda — This is a glossary of terms and concepts used in Ayurveda. Ayurveda is an ancient medical science of India, based on tradition. It is closely associated with the Atharvaveda, and mythical sage (rishi) Dhanvantari is believed to be the first… …

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  • 124Clemens Maria Franz von Bönninghausen — Clemens Maria Franz Freiherr (Baron) von Bönninghausen (12 March 1785 – 26 January 1864) was a lawyer, agriculturalist and botanist, who also practised and researched homeopathy. Born on the estate Herinckhave near Fleringen in the province of… …

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  • 125Rafael Campo (poet) — (1964) is an openly gay, Cuban American poet, doctor, and author.He was born in New Jersey. He graduated from Amherst College and Harvard Medical School. He practices medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, Massachusetts. His… …

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  • 126Siddha medicine — The Siddha medicine is a form of south Indian traditional medicine and part of the trio Indian medicines Ayurveda, Siddha and Unani. This system of medicine was popular in ancient India, even 2000 years before Christ. Due to the antiquity of this …

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  • 127Constantine Hering — Born January 1, 1800 Oschatz, Saxony Died July 23, 1880 Philadelphia, U.S.A. Occupation Homeopath Parents Carl Gottlieb Hering and Christiane Friderike Const …

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  • 128Cranks restaurant — Cranks was a chain of English wholefood vegetarian restaurants, of which only one now remains at Totnes, Devon.[1] It was founded and owned by David and Kay Canter and Daphne Swann, and its flagship restaurant was at Marshall Street in the West… …

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