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Guy Beckley Stearns

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article about the case in terms of specifics, as well as considering that the nurse used the false name Mrs. Graham when she checked into Stearns's office and that she travelled from Boston to New York solely to be operated on by Stearns, with whom the paper reported she had worked in a resort hotel
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and the developer of autonomic reflex testing in the study of homeopathic preparations. He also was the founder of the Foundation for Homeopathic Research. Stearns conducted early research with very highly potentized
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Obituary, The New York Times, 5 July 1956, p. 25. She was a sister of Florence King (Mrs. James Guyon Timolat) and of Mrs. Gerald Blake.
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Stearns was a graduate of the Homeopathic Medical College in New York City and a 1900 graduate of New York Medical College
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when they were teenagers, indicates that the doctor may have been arrested for performing an illegal
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Stearns was a well-known collector of rare books, including a 1479 edition of the works of
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is mentioned as one of the active members of the Flower Hospital Auxiliary.
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Stearns married Ada King prior to 21 April 1912. She died in 1956.
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Obituary, The New York Times, 27 March 1947, page 27.
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homeopathy
remedies
fruit flies
Emanometer
William E. Boyd
Glasgow
Scotland
Wilmot
New Hampshire
Metropolitan Hospital
Blackwell's Island
Flower Free Surgical Hospital
septic
peritonitis
New York Times
abortion
Horace
Mark Twain
A Tramp Abroad
Ben Jonson
"Abrams, Boyd and the emanometer"
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"Family Search International Genealogical Index"
FamilySearch
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Works by or about Guy Beckley Stearns
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