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Margaret Tyler: A Pioneer in Women's Homeopathic Education
Margaret Tyler (1857–1943) was a trailblazer in the field of homeopathy, known for her groundbreaking contributions as a clinician, educator, and writer. As one of the first women to practice and teach homeopathy professionally, Tyler played a pivotal role in advancing holistic medicine and advocating for women in the medical field. Her legacy continues to inspire homeopaths worldwide, and her works, including Homeopathic Drug Pictures and The Homoeopathic Treatment of Children, remain essential resources for modern practitioners. At the Canadian College of Homeopathic Medicine (CCHM), we honor her contributions by integrating her teachings into our curriculum, empowering the next generation of compassionate homeopathic practitioners.