Peter Fisher (physician)

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Peter Antony Goodwin Fisher (1947 – 2018) was a British physician and homeopath. He was known for his work in the field of homeopathy and served as the physician to Queen Elizabeth II.

Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]

Peter Fisher was born in 1947. He studied medicine at Worcester College, Oxford, where he developed an interest in homeopathy. He later trained at the Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine (formerly the Royal London Homoeopathic Hospital).

Career[edit | edit source]

Fisher was a prominent figure in the field of homeopathy. He served as the Clinical Director and Director of Research at the Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine. He was also the editor-in-chief of the journal Homeopathy.

In addition to his work in homeopathy, Fisher was a member of several professional organizations, including the Faculty of Homeopathy and the British Homeopathic Association. He was also a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians.

Physician to the Queen[edit | edit source]

Peter Fisher was appointed as the physician to Queen Elizabeth II in 2001. He served in this role until his death in 2018. His appointment was a testament to his expertise and the high regard in which he was held in the field of homeopathy.

Death[edit | edit source]

Peter Fisher died in a cycling accident in London on 15 August 2018. His death was widely mourned in the medical and homeopathic communities.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Fisher's contributions to homeopathy and his role as the physician to the Queen have left a lasting impact on the field. He is remembered for his dedication to integrating homeopathy with conventional medicine and for his efforts to advance research in the field.

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD