Ullman also has uncovered some of Darwins own experiments using extremely small homeopathic doses of various ammonia salts and watched their significant effects on insect-eating plants (Drosera rotundifolia). He was so shocked by his experiments that he had his son replicate them, and ultimately, he felt embarrassed to have to report on their surprising findings. Although Darwin provided details about the exceedingly small doses he tested, he never used the word homeopathic when referring to these experiments. He wrote, I am quite unhappy at the thought of having to publish such a statement about these results. An endorsement of homeopathy by Darwin at that time might have led to great antagonism against his new theories about life and evolution.
Many famous people benefited from Dr. Gullys care, including Charles Dickens (novelist and writer), Alfred, Lord Tennyson (poet), Florence Nightingale (famed nurse), George Eliot (British novelist), Thomas Carlyle (Scottish essayist, satirist, and historian), Edward Bulwer-Lytton (British novelist, playwright, and politician), Thomas Babington Macaulay (first Baron Macaulay, poet and politician), and Bishop Samuel Wilberforce. Further, three prime ministers sought Dr. Gullys care, including William Gladstone, Benjamin Disraeli, and George Hamilton-Gordon, as well as Queen Victoria herself. Hamilton-Gordon described Dr. Gully as the most gifted physician of the age.
According to Ullmans book, other leading physicians and scientists who used and/or advocated for homeopathy, including Sir William Osler (the father of modern medicine), Emil Adolph von Behring (the father of immunology), August Bier, MD (the father of spinal anesthesia), Harold Griffith, MD (founding president of the World Federation of Societies of Anesthesiologists), Charl
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