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How sure are we about the homeopathy connection? It's entirely sourced to the personal blog of a London-based homeopathic practitioner. It may be correct, but it's entirely devoid of referencing, and everything I can find when I google goes back to the same practitioner. The only unconnected source I could find, his obituary, [1] does not mention any connection with homeopathy, donations to the London Homeopathic Hospital, or the the trust his presumed daughter started. Of course it may be that he simply did so much that not everything can fit in an obituary. But I really feel we desperately need an alternative source here, to ensure we're not merely promulgating a fictional history, or confusing individuals and their relationships. Elemimele (talk) 13:21, 15 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]