carte-de-visite photographs was assembled by Dr. Samuel Gregg, the first homeopathic practitioner in Massachusetts. In addition to photographs of Gregg, the album contains portraits of many of the homeopaths of New England, including Conrad Wesselhoeft and I. T. Talbot, along with other figures prominent in the movement, such as Constantine Hering and publisher Otis Clapp.

This picture is of Samuel Gregg, who collected the photographs.

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"examination and consideration of the Fellows of the Massachusetts Medical Society," this pamphlet outlines the charges and defense of the eight homeopathic practitioners who were threatened with expulsion. This particular copy is filed with the original documentation on the case held by the Society's Committee on Ethics and Discipline.]]> Trial of William Bushnell, M.D., Milton Fuller, M.D. … all of Boston, for practicing homœopathy, while they were members of the Massachusetts Medical Society, which copies the letters written to the accused containing the charges leveled against them]]> in the Boston Medical Library ]]> "accidentally formed his acquaintance, at a time when Dr. Tarbell was about to relinquish his profession because he thought 'medicine, as practiced, did more harm than good.' Directing his attention to the subject of Homœopathy, he investigated it with entire impartiality and candor; the more he examined it, the more fully was he convinced of its entire truth; and he adopted it in his practice."]]> Homoeopathy simplified; or, domestic practice made easy]]> Boston Medical Library, 1922
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