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43. Harris L. Coulter, Divided Legacy: The Conflict Between Homeopathy and the
American Medical Association--Science and Ethics in American Medicine
1800-1910, North Atlantic Books, Berkeley, California, 1982. pp. 6, 22-23.  The
Columbia Encyclopedia in One Volume, pp. 779, 842.  Peter L. Petrakis,
"Homeopathy," Academic American Encyclopedia, Vol. 10, p. 212.
44. Harris L. Coulter, Divided Legacy, pp. 328-331.
45. The assertions of the  clinical ecologists have been supported by studies
published in a wide variety of journals, including Annals of Allergy, Allergy in
Otolaryngologic Practice, Journal of the International Academy of Metabology,
Proceedings Third World Congress of Psychiatry and Britain's prestigious The
Lancet.  For  a clear and impressive overview of the maverick field of clinical
ecology, see Dr. Marshall Mandell and Lynne Waller Scanlon, Dr. Mandell's 5-Day
Allergy Relief System, Pocket Books, New York, 1980, pp. 46-117.  Don't be fooled
by the frivolous title of this book.  The American Academy of Environmental
Medicine calls it "remarkable" and Bernard Rimland, Director of the Institute for
Child Behavior Research  and founder of the National Society for Autistic Children,
calls it "excellent."  See also: "What Is Clinical Ecology?" The American Academy of
Environmental Medicine, Denver, Colorado; and William H. Philpott, M.D. and
Dwight K. Kalita, Ph.D., Brain Allergies, Keats Publishing, Inc., New Canaan,
Connecticut, 1987, pp. 7, 231.  In 1991, a media attack was mounted to discredit
clinical ecology as "bogus science."  Indirect evidence suggested that the publicity
assault may have been orchestrated by the insurance industry to discredit MD's
who testified in damage suits against polluters.
46. In 1896, there were 110 homeopathic hospitals, "145 dispensaries, 62 orphan
asylums and old people's homes, over thirty nursing homes and sanatoria, and 16
insane asylums."  And a count of homeopathic medical schools in 1900 put the total
number at 22.  (Harris L. Coulter, Divided Legacy, pp. 304, 442, 450.)
47. Harris L. Coulter, Divided Legacy, pp. 298-302.
48. Harris L. Coulter, Divided Legacy, pp. 17, 59-60.
49. Harris L. Coulter, Divided Legacy, pp. 179-184.
50. Harris L. Coulter, Divided Legacy, pp. 140-450.
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