GEORGE VITHOULKAS
George Vithoulkas was born in Athens in
1932, studied homeopathy in South Africa and received a diploma
in homeopathy from the Indian Institute of Homeopathy
in 1966 . After receiving the degree, he returned
to Greece where he practiced and started teaching classical homeopathy
medical doctors in what eventually became the Center for Homeopathic Medicine
in Athens. In 1972, Vithoulkas started editing a magazine in Greek
homeopathic medicine. In 1976 , he organized the first in a
series of annual International Homeopathic Seminars. In 1994 ,
he opened the International Academy of Classical Homeopathy
in Alonissos , which provides postgraduate training for
homeopaths. He is a member of the Council of Jewish Beth Medical Center in
New York, Member of the Academy of Sciences in New York, and member of the
American Association for the Advancement of Science .
Vithoulkas has written numerous books on Homeopathy, two of which have been translated widely. He has been awarded the Right Livelihood Award or Alternative Nobel Prize in 1996.
Vithoulkas has written numerous books on Homeopathy, two of which have been translated widely. He has been awarded the Right Livelihood Award or Alternative Nobel Prize in 1996.
1. George Vithoulkas was a(n).................
a. teacher
b. homeopath
c. artist
d. writter
2. He studied in ...................
a. South Africa
b. Italy
c. Brussels
d. France
3. He won...............
a. an alternative Nobel Prize
b. an Oscar
c. a nomination
d. an Academy
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