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George Mann Carfrae 1838 - 1900

July 03, 2009

George Mann Carfrae 1838? - 1900 MD Edinburgh, was an orthodox physician who converted to homeopathy to become House Surgeon at the London Homeopathic Hospital, President and Fellow of the British Homeopathic Society, member of Royal Institution of Great Britain, Surgeon at George Heriot’s Hospital, and a Medical Referee for the London Fire Department.

Carfrae was a colleague of John Galley Blackley, Allan Broman, Matthew James Chapman, John Henry Clarke, John Roberson Day, Robert Ellis Dudgeon, Robert Douglas Hale, Richard Hughes, Joseph Kidd, William Burnett Douglas Miller, John Moorhead Byres Moir, Frederick Hervey Foster Quin, Neville Wood, George Wyld, Stephen Yeldham, and many others.

Carfrae practiced in Adelaide Road, Surbiton and at  4 Hertford Street, Mayfair.

George Mann Carfrae attended (Anon, The Homeopathic World, Volume 43, (1908). Page 236) the 2nd International Homeopathic Congress held in London (Anon, The Medical Counselor, Volume 7, (The Michigan State Homeopathic Society, 1883). Page 347) in on 11th-18th July 1881 (Anon, The Homeopathic World, (August 1,1881)) at Aberdeen House, Argyll Street, Regent Street.

Carfrae’s Obituary is in International Homeopathic Medical Directory, and in The British Homeopathic Review and the The Journal of the British Homeopathic Society in 1900.

Carfrae submitted cases and articles to various homeopathic publications,


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