Peter Fisher
ECCH offers its warm condolences to Peter Fisher’s family after his tragic death in a bike accident in London on 15th August 2018.
The homeopathy community globally mourns for the loss of a colleague and friend who made a huge and positive contribution to homeopathy and to homeopathy research. He will be sorely missed not only by his family, UK friends and colleagues but also around the whole world.
Dr Peter Fisher was Director of Research at the hospital, Europe’s largest centre for integrative medicine. He was also Physician to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. He was previously Honorary Consultant Rheumatologist at King’s College Hospital and one of the world leaders in homeopathic research. A graduate of Cambridge University and a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and the Faculty of Homeopathy, he was a widely published expert in rheumatology and forms of complementary and alternative medicine.
Dr Fisher chaired the World Health Organisation’s working group on homeopathy and was a member of WHO’s Expert Advisory Panel on Traditional and Complementary Medicine. He was awarded the Albert Schweitzer Gold Medal of the Polish Academy of Medicine in 2007.
A public memorial service is being planned and ECCH will join in paying our respects to Peter and his inestimable contribution to homeopathy.