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Dr. Morrision MD
Dr.
Morrison was born on February 21, 1954 at 10:21am in
Rochester, NY. He grew up in Tennessee and attended
medical school there, graduating in 1978. In his early
career, he worked as an emergency room physician for
several years. During this time Dr. Morrison also did
much of the preparatory work for his calling as a
homeopath.
In 1978, while still in medical training, Dr. Morrison
attended his first seminar on homeopathy in Athens. It
was at this seminar that he determined to study at the
Athenian Center for Homeopathic Medicine - the foremost
center for homeopathy in the world. This center was
created and run by the world's most renowned homeopath -
George Vithoulkas.
Dr. Morrison spent four years learning to speak Greek
and then completed a two year fellowship at the center
in Athens. During his stay, Dr. Morrison became one of
the top assistants at the center, eventually earning the
prestigious diploma of the Athenian Center.
Upon completion of his fellowship in 1984, Dr. Morrison
returned to the United States to assist in the
establishment of the Hahnemann Medical Clinic and the
Hahnemann College of Homeopathy. He divides his time
between his practice at the clinic, teaching at the
college and at other institutions and writing. Dr.
Morrison lectures throughout the world on many aspects
of homeopathy.
Dr. Morrison has published some 20 articles in
homeopathic journals throughout the world since 1984. He
has also presented papers before the International LIGA
of homeopathy. In 1993, Dr. Morrison completed work on
his first textbook, Desktop Guide. These books have
become standard text at most homeopathic colleges in the
country and are translated into five languages and are
used by homeopaths throughout the world. In 1999 he
published his second text The Desktop Companion.
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