Revue Française D'électro-Homéopathie
Founded in 1866, the Revue Française D'électro-Homéopathie emerged in Grenoble, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, to promote the principles of electro-homeopathy, a therapeutic approach developed by Italian physician Count Cesar Mattei. Its founders aimed to create a platform for practitioners and enthusiasts, fostering a community dedicated to this alternative medicine. Renowned for its integrity and depth, the Revue has established itself as a trusted resource, influencing the discourse on alternative therapies in France and beyond. On OldNews.com, you will find scans of the Revue Française D'électro-Homéopathie starting 1883, with 606 scans in total. Discover the rich history contained within these pages, including mentions of historical figures and possibly events and people from your own family history. This is a valuable opportunity to explore and connect with the past through historical newspapers available on the site.