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Margaret Lucy Tyler

Margaret Lucy Tyler
1857-1943

was born in England in 1857, the daughter of Sir Henry Tyler, Director of the London Homeopathic Hospital.

From 1908 to 1913, she lived in Chicago, where she learned homeopathy from the great Kent. She became an enthusiastic student and contributed greatly to the spread of his methods in England after returning there.

From 1913 to 1943, she was Dean of the Royal London Hospital, where she specialized in the treatment of children with learning disabilities.
In 1932, she founded the journal “Homoeopathy.“ In 1942, she published the “Homeopathic Drug Pictures,” one of her most famous works.

She died at the age of 86. The day before, she had been working in the hospital.

Main works
1. Homoeopathic Drug Pictures
2. Pointers to the Common Remedies

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Praxisleitfaden Homöopathie

Wichtige Krankheitszustände und ihre homöopathischen Mittel
488 pages, hb, product no. 12926
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Homoeopathic Drug Pictures

1094 pages, hb, product no. 00173

Use of the Repertory

How to Study & Use The Repertory and Repertorising
64 pages, pb, product no. 01385

A Study of Kent's Repertory

16 pages, booklet, product no. 01463

Repertorising

24 pages, pb, product no. 01465

Drosera

28 pages, pb, product no. 01466

The Romance of Homoeopathy

32 pages, pb, product no. 06271

Homoeopathic Drug Pictures

894 pages, hb, product no. 10786

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