TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Guenter B. Risse
Orthodoxy and Otherness: Homeopathy and Regular Medicine in Nineteenth-Century America
John Harley Warner
American Homeopathy Confronts Scientific Medicine
Naomi Rogers
The Paradox of Professionalisation: Homeopathy and Hydropathy as Unorthodoxy in Germany in the 19th and early 20th Century
Robert Jütte
Critics and Converts of Homeopathy: the Dutch Debate in the Nineteenth Century
Marijke Gijswijt-Hofstra
Homeopathy in Victorian Canada and its Twentieth-Century Resurgence: Professional, Cultural and Therapeutic Perspectives
J.T.H. Connor
Homeopathy in the American West: its German Connections
Joseph Schmidt
The Role of Medical Societies in the Professionalisation of Homeopathic Physicians in Germany and the USA
Martin Dinges
The Role of Laymen in the History of German Homeopathy
Dörte Staudt
Sectarian Identity and the Aim of Integration: Attitudes of American Homeopaths Towards Smallpox Vaccination in the Late Nineteenth Century
Eberhard Wolff
It Won't Do Any Harm: Practice and People at the London Homoeopathic Hospital, 1889-1923
Bernard Leary, Maria Lorentzon & Anna Bosanquet
Appendix: Records on Homeopathic Physicians in American Archives: A Preliminary Directory
Arnold Michalowski
Consolidated Bibliography
Index