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Clarence Granville Hey 1875 - 1950

December 08, 2008

Clarence Granville Hey 1875? -1950? MB CM Edin. London was a Consultant Gynaecologist and Paediatrician at the London Homeopathic Hospital.

Granville Hey also practiced at 104 Cromwell Road, South Kensington, London SW7, and he participated in the homeopathic Neully sur Seine Hôpital militaire auxiliaire in World War I.

Granville Hey was a colleague of William Bayes, Charles Harrison Blackley, John Galley Blackley, David Dyce Brown, George Henry Burford, James Compton Burnett, John Moorhead Byres Moir, John Henry Clarke, H A Clifton Harris, Paul Francois Curie, Robert Ellis Dudgeon, John Epps, Washington Epps, Giles Forward Goldsborough, James Johnstone, Richard Hughes, Thomas Robinson Leadam, Edwin Awdas Neatby, Alfred Crosby Pope, Mathias Roth, C T Knox Shaw, Harold Wynne Thomas, Charles Edwin WheelerDavid Wilson, James Craven Wood Stephen Yeldham and many others.

The International Homeopathic League was founded in Rotterdam (Holland), on the 10th September, 1925 by Roy Upham USA, the first President, George Burford, England, the first Vice President, and Harold Fergie Woods, England, Clarence Granville Hey, England, Edwin Awdas Neatby, England, Victor Ellwood, England, M Fremont Kranz Busch, Germany, Jean Paul Tessier Junior, France, E C Tuinzing, Holland, Augusto Vinyals, Spain, Juan Bertran, Spain, Petrie Nicholas Grouleff, Denmark, A. Moeira Piedras, Brazil and Pierre Schmidt, Switzerland.

Granville Hey contributed cases to Therapeutics of Cancer by John Henry Clarke, and to The Journal of the British Homeopathic Society, The Journal of Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics, The British Homeopathic Review,


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