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Homœopathic hospitals were established in the following States of Australia: New South Wales (The Sydney Homœopathic Hospital), Victoria (The Melbourne Homœopathic Hospital), and Tasmania (The Hobart Homœopathic Hospital, and The Launceston Homœopathic Hospital). In South Australia, the Adelaide Children’s Hospital was established by homœopaths, although not a homœopathic hospital as such. In its early years three of the six medical practitioners were homœopaths.

You should also refer to the items under the “Articles” option on this screen.

Details of the hospitals, including articles and photographs, may be selected from the list below:

 
NEW SOUTH WALES
Brief history of the Sydney Homoeopathic Hospital 
Photo of the Sydney Homoeopathic Hospital 
 
VICTORIA
A description of a visit to the Homoeopathic Hospital in Melbourne in 1895 
Photos to accompany the above article [WARNING: a large pdf download] 
Photos of Melbourne Homoeopathic Hospital 
The Melbourne Homoeopathic Hospital in 1903 - some facts & figures 
 
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Brief introduction to the Adelaide Children's Hospital 
 
TASMANIA
Brief history of the Hobart & Launceston Homoeopathic Hospitals 
History of homoeopathy in colonial Tasmania in 1870 - some pioneer homoeopaths 
Implausible: The History of Homoeopathy in Tasmania 
Description of the Hobart Homoeopathic Hospital from an article in 1900 
Photo of the Hobart Homoeopathic Hospital 
Photo of the Launceston Homoeopathic Hospital