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'''George Vithoulkas''' ({{langx|el|Γιώργος Βυθούλκας}}; born 25 July 1932, in ])<ref name="RLH-Honor">{{cite web
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He studied homeopathy in South Africa and received a diploma in homeopathy from the Indian Institute of Homeopathy in 1966. Upon receiving his diploma, he returned to Greece where he practiced and began teaching classical homeopathy to a small group of medical doctors. His alleged therapeutic success drew attention and led to the establishment in 1970 of what eventually became the Center of Homeopathic Medicine in Athens, a school exclusively for M.D.s.<ref name="wholehealth_george" /> In 1972, Vithoulkas started a Greek homeopathic journal, ''Homeopathic Medicine''. In 1976, he organized the first of an annual series of International Homeopathic Seminars. In 1995, he opened the International Academy for Classical Homeopathy (I.A.C.H.) on ], to provide postgraduate training for homeopaths. It is dedicated exclusively to the teaching of homeopathy.<ref name="wholehealth_george">{{cite web|url=http://www.wholehealthnow.com/homeopathy_pro/george_vithoulkas.html|title=Profile of George Vithoulkas|publisher=WholeHealthNow|access-date=2008-03-24|archive-date=2008-03-15|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080315010540/http://www.wholehealthnow.com/homeopathy_pro/george_vithoulkas.html|url-status=dead}}</ref>
'''George Vithoulkas''' (born ] 1932) is a ] homeopathic practitioner.


Vithoulkas has authored a number of books on homeopathy, two of which, ''Homeopathy: Medicine of the New Man''<ref>Arco, New York, 1979</ref> and ''The Science of Homeopathy'',<ref>Grove Press, New York, 1980</ref> have been translated extensively, and is currently writing ''Materia Medica Viva'', a ] or reference work on homeopathic remedies, to reach 16 volumes when finished. In addition to his books, he has published numerous articles in homeopathic journals and has developed an ] for homeopaths to use in choosing remedies for their patients.<ref name="wholehealth_george" />
He studied homeopathy in South Africa and received a diploma from the Indian Institute of Homeopathy in 1966.


Vithoulkas was a recipient of the ] in 1996 for "his outstanding contribution to the revival of homeopathic knowledge and the training of homeopaths to the highest standards."<ref name = "RLH-Honor" /><ref></ref>
Since 1995 he has lived on the Greek island of Alonissos, where he has established the International Academy of Classical Homeopathy (IACH). IACH has trained several thousand students from 32 countries.


==Praise and criticism==
His work in homeopathy has been recognized with many awards and honors including the ]. Two of his books, ''Homeopathy: Medicine of the New Man'' (Arco, New York, 1979) and ''The Science of Homeopathy'' (Grove Press, New York, 1980) have been translated into twenty languages. According to his citation from the the Right Livelihood award, those books "have had a profound influence upon the acceptance and practice of homeopathy worldwide." . In addition to his books, he has published numerous articles in homeopathic journals. His writing has been criticised for substituting assertion for hard evidence, and constructing an almost meaningless argument on the basis of a dubious theory of disease, but is credited with providing a good description of the principles and practice of "classical" homoeopathy.<ref> from the British Homoeopathic Journal</ref>
According to Vithoulkas's citation from the Right Livelihood award, his books "have had a profound influence upon the acceptance and practice of homeopathy worldwide."<ref name = "RLH-Honor" />


He has been described as "the maestro of classical homeopathy" by Robin Shohet;<ref>{{cite book | first = Robin | last = Shohet | title = ''Passionate Medicine: Making The Transition From Conventional Medicine To Homeopathy'' | pages =29 | publisher = Jessica Kingsley Publishers | year = 2005| isbn = 1-84310-298-6 }}</ref> Lyle Morgan says he is "widely considered to be the greatest living homeopathic theorist";<ref>{{cite book | first = Lyle | last = Morgan | title = Homeopathy and Your Child: A Parent's Guide to Homeopathic Treatment from Infancy Through Adolescence | pages = | publisher = Healing Arts Press | year = 1992 | isbn = 978-0-89281-330-8 | url = https://archive.org/details/homeopathyyourch0000morg/page/4 }}</ref> and Scott Shannon calls him a "contemporary master of homeopathy."<ref>{{cite book | first = Dr. Scott| last = Shannon | title = Handbook of Complementary and Alternative Therapies in Mental Health | pages =410 | publisher = Academic Press | year = 2002| isbn = 978-0-12-638281-5 }}</ref> ] credited Vithoulkas with the revival of the credibility of homeopathy.<ref>{{cite book | first = Paul | last = Ekins | title = ''A New World Order'' | pages = | publisher = Taylor & Francis | year = 1992 | isbn = 978-0-415-07115-4 | url-access = registration | url = https://archive.org/details/newworldordergra00ekin/page/167 }}</ref>
From 1987 to 1991, Prof. George Vithoulkas worked on a computer-aided prescription tool, the "Vithoulkas Expert System" or V.E.S.<ref>, which duplicates his unique thought process in symptom analysis and remedy selection.</ref>
Vithoulkas has also made an expert system 'VES'(Vithoulkas Expert System) that has been incorporated into the RADAR software.<ref>Archibel About VES</ref><ref>Homoeoscan|Homoeopathy Mental picture in remedy selection</ref>


His biography has been published in the book ''Georgos Vithoulkas Der Meister-Homöopath Biographie und Fälle'' by the journalist Peter Clotten and the homeopath Susan Pfeifer who studied at his International Academy for Classical Homeopathy.<ref>{{ISBN|3-442-21632-X}} ({{ISBN|978-3-442-21632-1}}) published by Random House Bertelsmann, accessed 2007-03-24</ref>


In 1978, ], then a consultant physician at The ],<ref name=ac> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070220173707/http://www.acampbell.ukfsn.org/homeopathy/homeopathy-html/chapter01.html |date=2007-02-20 }}, Anthony Campbell. Accessed 2007-03-24</ref><ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070421023704/http://www.acampbell.ukfsn.org/personal.html |date=2007-04-21 }}, Anthony Campbell. Accessed 2007-03-24</ref> reviewed ''The Science of Homoeopathy''. He criticised Vithoulkas for substituting assertion for hard evidence and constructing an almost meaningless argument on the basis of a dubious theory of disease. He described rhetoric put forward by Vithoulkas (in presenting the argument that "allopathic drugging" is harmful and must be avoided) as including a thoroughly irresponsible statement which could mislead an unfortunate layman into refusing orthodox treatment, mentioning Vithoulkas' claim, "in the course of an argument designed to show that 'allopathic drugging' is harmful and must be avoided", that ], when treated with antibiotics, would have the early stages suppressed, but would go on to the secondary and tertiary stages. However, he felt the book also provided a good, if dogmatic, description of the principles and practice of "classical" homoeopathy.<ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130529192321/http://www.minimum.com/reviews/science-homeopathy.htm |date=2013-05-29 }} from the ''British Homoeopathic Journal'' Volume 67, Number 4, October 1978</ref> In response, Vithoulkas quoted various medical studies he claimed supported his assertion that ] "may suppress primary syphilis while failing to prevent the insidious development of a tertiary stage, especially as manifested in psychosis."<ref>Vithoulkas, George. {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070625155017/http://www.minimum.com/reviews/answer-science.htm |date=2007-06-25 }}</ref> Vithoulkas's claims conflict with scientific studies, which indicate that penicillin treatment produces a complete cure of syphilis in more than 90% of cases.<ref>{{cite journal |author1=Birnbaum NR |author2=Goldschmidt RH |author3=Buffett WO |title=Resolving the common clinical dilemmas of syphilis |url=http://www.aafp.org/afp/990415ap/2233.html |journal=American Family Physician |volume=59 |issue=8 |pages=2233–40, 2245–6 |year=1999 |pmid=10221308 |access-date=2007-06-19 |archive-date=2011-06-06 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110606033808/http://www.aafp.org/afp/990415ap/2233.html |url-status=dead }}</ref>


==Selected works== ==Selected works==
* ''The Science of Homeopathy; Grove Press'' New York, 1980 * ''Homeopathy: Medicine of the New Man'' (New York: Arco, 1979)
* ''Homeopathy: Medicine of the New Man'' Arco, New York, 1979 * ''The Science of Homeopathy'' (New York: Grove Press, 1980)
* ''A New Model for Health and Disease, North Atlantic Books'' 1992 * ''A New Model for Health and Disease'' (IACH, 2008 )
* ''Homeopathy Medicine for the New Millennium'' IACH, 2000 * ''Homeopathy: Medicine for the New Millennium'' (IACH, 2000)
* ''Materia Medica Viva'' (16 volumes) IACH, 2000- * ''Materia Medica Viva'' (IACH, 2000- ) 12 volumes completed to date, 16 planned
* ''The Essence of Materia Medica'' {{ISBN|8170211387}}
* ''Classical Homeopathy for Anxiety & Jealousy'' (Baar: Groma Publishers, 2011 )
* ''Additions to Kent's Repertory of the Homeopathic Materia Medica'' (New Delhi: B.Jain, 1989)
* ''The Bern Seminars 1987'' (IACH, 2009 )
* ''The Celle Seminars'' (IACH, 2009 )
* ''The Esalen Conferences Volume I'' (IACH, 2010)
* ''The Esalen Conferences Volume II'' (IACH, 2010)
* ''Levels of Health: The Second Volume of The Science of Homeopathy - Revised Edition'' (IACH, 2017 )


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George Vithoulkas
Born (1932-07-25) 25 July 1932 (age 92)
Athens, Greece
Occupation(s)Homeopath, researcher
AwardsRight Livelihood Award (1996)
Scientific career
FieldsHomeopathy
InstitutionsInternational Academy of Classical Homeopathy
Websitewww.vithoulkas.com

George Vithoulkas (Greek: Γιώργος Βυθούλκας; born 25 July 1932, in Athens) is a Greek teacher and practitioner of homeopathy.

He studied homeopathy in South Africa and received a diploma in homeopathy from the Indian Institute of Homeopathy in 1966. Upon receiving his diploma, he returned to Greece where he practiced and began teaching classical homeopathy to a small group of medical doctors. His alleged therapeutic success drew attention and led to the establishment in 1970 of what eventually became the Center of Homeopathic Medicine in Athens, a school exclusively for M.D.s. In 1972, Vithoulkas started a Greek homeopathic journal, Homeopathic Medicine. In 1976, he organized the first of an annual series of International Homeopathic Seminars. In 1995, he opened the International Academy for Classical Homeopathy (I.A.C.H.) on Alonissos, to provide postgraduate training for homeopaths. It is dedicated exclusively to the teaching of homeopathy.

Vithoulkas has authored a number of books on homeopathy, two of which, Homeopathy: Medicine of the New Man and The Science of Homeopathy, have been translated extensively, and is currently writing Materia Medica Viva, a homeopathic materia medica or reference work on homeopathic remedies, to reach 16 volumes when finished. In addition to his books, he has published numerous articles in homeopathic journals and has developed an expert system for homeopaths to use in choosing remedies for their patients.

Vithoulkas was a recipient of the Right Livelihood Award in 1996 for "his outstanding contribution to the revival of homeopathic knowledge and the training of homeopaths to the highest standards."

Praise and criticism

According to Vithoulkas's citation from the Right Livelihood award, his books "have had a profound influence upon the acceptance and practice of homeopathy worldwide."

He has been described as "the maestro of classical homeopathy" by Robin Shohet; Lyle Morgan says he is "widely considered to be the greatest living homeopathic theorist"; and Scott Shannon calls him a "contemporary master of homeopathy." Paul Ekins credited Vithoulkas with the revival of the credibility of homeopathy. Vithoulkas has also made an expert system 'VES'(Vithoulkas Expert System) that has been incorporated into the RADAR software.

His biography has been published in the book Georgos Vithoulkas Der Meister-Homöopath Biographie und Fälle by the journalist Peter Clotten and the homeopath Susan Pfeifer who studied at his International Academy for Classical Homeopathy.

In 1978, Anthony Campbell, then a consultant physician at The Royal London Homeopathic Hospital, reviewed The Science of Homoeopathy. He criticised Vithoulkas for substituting assertion for hard evidence and constructing an almost meaningless argument on the basis of a dubious theory of disease. He described rhetoric put forward by Vithoulkas (in presenting the argument that "allopathic drugging" is harmful and must be avoided) as including a thoroughly irresponsible statement which could mislead an unfortunate layman into refusing orthodox treatment, mentioning Vithoulkas' claim, "in the course of an argument designed to show that 'allopathic drugging' is harmful and must be avoided", that syphilis, when treated with antibiotics, would have the early stages suppressed, but would go on to the secondary and tertiary stages. However, he felt the book also provided a good, if dogmatic, description of the principles and practice of "classical" homoeopathy. In response, Vithoulkas quoted various medical studies he claimed supported his assertion that penicillin "may suppress primary syphilis while failing to prevent the insidious development of a tertiary stage, especially as manifested in psychosis." Vithoulkas's claims conflict with scientific studies, which indicate that penicillin treatment produces a complete cure of syphilis in more than 90% of cases.

Selected works

  • Homeopathy: Medicine of the New Man (New York: Arco, 1979)
  • The Science of Homeopathy (New York: Grove Press, 1980)
  • A New Model for Health and Disease (IACH, 2008 )
  • Homeopathy: Medicine for the New Millennium (IACH, 2000)
  • Materia Medica Viva (IACH, 2000- ) 12 volumes completed to date, 16 planned
  • The Essence of Materia Medica ISBN 8170211387
  • Classical Homeopathy for Anxiety & Jealousy (Baar: Groma Publishers, 2011 )
  • Additions to Kent's Repertory of the Homeopathic Materia Medica (New Delhi: B.Jain, 1989)
  • The Bern Seminars 1987 (IACH, 2009 )
  • The Celle Seminars (IACH, 2009 )
  • The Esalen Conferences Volume I (IACH, 2010)
  • The Esalen Conferences Volume II (IACH, 2010)
  • Levels of Health: The Second Volume of The Science of Homeopathy - Revised Edition (IACH, 2017 )

References

  1. ^ "George Vithoulkas". Roll of Honour. Right Livelihood Award. 1996. Archived from the original on 2007-05-05. Retrieved 2007-03-22.
  2. "Homeopathy". International Academy of Classical Homeopathy. Retrieved 2007-03-22.
  3. ^ "Profile of George Vithoulkas". WholeHealthNow. Archived from the original on 2008-03-15. Retrieved 2008-03-24.
  4. Arco, New York, 1979
  5. Grove Press, New York, 1980
  6. Right Livelihood Award: George Vithoulkas
  7. Shohet, Robin (2005). Passionate Medicine: Making The Transition From Conventional Medicine To Homeopathy. Jessica Kingsley Publishers. p. 29. ISBN 1-84310-298-6.
  8. Morgan, Lyle (1992). Homeopathy and Your Child: A Parent's Guide to Homeopathic Treatment from Infancy Through Adolescence. Healing Arts Press. pp. 4. ISBN 978-0-89281-330-8.
  9. Shannon, Dr. Scott (2002). Handbook of Complementary and Alternative Therapies in Mental Health. Academic Press. p. 410. ISBN 978-0-12-638281-5.
  10. Ekins, Paul (1992). A New World Order. Taylor & Francis. pp. 167. ISBN 978-0-415-07115-4.
  11. Archibel About VES
  12. Homoeoscan|Homoeopathy Mental picture in remedy selection
  13. ISBN 3-442-21632-X (ISBN 978-3-442-21632-1) published by Random House Bertelsmann, Amazon.de accessed 2007-03-24
  14. Homeopathy in Perspective Archived 2007-02-20 at the Wayback Machine, Anthony Campbell. Accessed 2007-03-24
  15. Personal file Archived 2007-04-21 at the Wayback Machine, Anthony Campbell. Accessed 2007-03-24
  16. Critical review of The Science of Homeopathy Archived 2013-05-29 at the Wayback Machine from the British Homoeopathic Journal Volume 67, Number 4, October 1978
  17. Vithoulkas, George. Answer to the review of my book The Science of Homeopathy Archived 2007-06-25 at the Wayback Machine
  18. Birnbaum NR; Goldschmidt RH; Buffett WO (1999). "Resolving the common clinical dilemmas of syphilis". American Family Physician. 59 (8): 2233–40, 2245–6. PMID 10221308. Archived from the original on 2011-06-06. Retrieved 2007-06-19.

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