Roger Morrison
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Roger Morrison (born 1954, Rochester, NY) is an Author, educator and practitioner in the field of homeopathy. He is best known for authorship of textbooks for practicing homeopaths.
Morrison grew up in Tennessee and earned an MD degree in 1978. He became interested in homeopathy during medical school. After graduation, he worked as an Emergency department physician while he studied the Greek for four years in preparation to study with George Vithoulkas at the Athenian Center for Homeopathic Medicine. He spent two years in Athens earning a diploma in Homeopathy (DHt).
Upon completion of his homeopathic training in 1984, Morrison returned to the United States and co-founded the Hahnemann Medical Clinic and the Hahnemann College of Homeopathy in Pt. Richmond, California.
Dr. Morrison has published articles in homeopathic journals, presented papers before the International LIGA of homeopathy, and has written two standard texts in homeopathy.
Dr. Morrison is married to Nancy Herrick, PA, a fellow homeopath, author of two important textbooks on homeopathic provings, and co-founder of the Hahnemann Medical Clinic and the Hahnemann College of Homeopathy.
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- Desktop Guide to Keynotes and Confirmatory Symptoms, Hahnemann Clinic Publishing, California, 1993 (ISBN 096353680X)[1][2][3]
- Desktop Companion to Physical Pathology, Hahnemann Clinic Publishing, California, 1998 (ISBN 0963536826)[4][5][6][7]
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- ^ SIMILLIMUM Summer 1993 Volume VI No. 2 / 23
- ^ RESONANCE (International Foundation for Homeopathy) NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 1993
- ^ JAIH (American Institute of Homeopathy) Spring 1994, Vol. 87, No. 1
- ^ RESONANCE, September/October 1998
- ^ The Homoeopath, Number 71, Autumn 1998
- ^ JAIH, Spring 1999, Volume 92, Number 1
- ^ SIMILLIMUM,Winter 1999,Volume XII No. 4
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