5 SEPTEMBER 1958, Page 22

HOMEOPATHY SIR,—A number of us who have had personal ex-

perience of or have witnessed the advantage of homoeopathic treatment in illness and in the treat- ment of disease believe that it would be in the general interest if this branch of medicine, founded by the physician and scientist Samuel Hahnemann, were more widely practised by the medical profession in this country.

A new society—to be known as The Hahnemann Society—is being formed to encourage the study and practice of the science and art of homoeopathy. Any- one who is interested or who has benefited from homeopathic therapeutics and wishes to be asso- ciated with the work of the new society is invited to write for particulars to the Hon. Secretary, The Hahnemann Society, 78 George Street, London, WI. —Yours faithfully,

ROLAND ADAMS, QC, JP, H. E. CHAPMAN, JP, GRANTCIICS1 ER, SALVADOR DE MADARIAGA, DOR0111Y C. SIII;ITLEWORTIL

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