- Eli Jones
Eli Jones (1850-1933) was a
medical doctor in the 19th-20th centuries who claimed to be able to treatcancer . He is the author of "Cancer - Its Causes, Symptoms and Treatment -Giving the Results of over Forty Years' Experience in the Medical Treatment of this Disease" [http://www.planetherbs.com/rare_books/cancer/index.php "Cancer - Its Causes, Symptoms and Treatment" by Eli Jones] and "Definite Medication".Jones studied conventional medicine and practiced for five years before deciding that the medicine of the day was harmful, due to its dependence upon harsh cathartics like
calomel . He then turned toeclectic medicine which relied upon herbal extracts including those of the Native Americans, went back to school, graduated, and practiced eclectic medicine for another five years. He decided to learnhomeopathy , went back to school and then practiced as a homeopath. He next turned toPhysiomedicalism and after studying practiced that for another five years. And finally he studied Dr. Willhelm Heinrich Schüssler'sbiochemic cell salts which is similar to homeopathy but relies upon salts found in the body and practiced that. [ [http://homeopathy-homeopathics-remedies.naturalhealthdoc.net/Homeopathic-Remedy-Information/Schussler's-Biochemical-Method.htm Dr. Schussler's Twelve Cell - Schussler's Biochemic Method Theory ] ] After his forays into the various medical schools of his time, Jones developed a syncretic practice using all the schools he had learned. He tended to use a low dosage herbal tinctures or homeopathic mother tinctures in high doses. His "Definite Medication" proposed ow dosage herbal extracts and engendered opposition from non-homeopaths.Jones also published "A Journal of Therapeutic Facts for the Busy Doctor", which gave doctors the pro and con experience of various treatments. The 1912 and 1913 issues have been transcribed by
David Winston . [http://www.herbaltherapeutics.net/herbal_therapeutics_library.htm "A Journal of Therapeutic Facts for the Busy Doctor", Eli Jones, ed.]References
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