23/09/2019
Born 24th September 1886 in Birmingham, U.K., Dr Edward Bach trained at Birmingham University and University College, London where he qualified in 1912. Though he applied himself to his books he spent more time on the close study of every patients and proved to himself many interesting facts about diseases. One conclusion he arrived at was that the same treatment did not cure the same disease. He decided that the personality of the patient was of more importance than the bodily condition although, of course, this could not be ignored. Years of recording his studies of individuals, together with his extensive knowledge of an original research into bacteriology, led him 20 years later to discover a new system of medicine. In 1914 he was told he only had 3 months to live. He concluded that it was the awareness of a purpose in his life that brought him back to health, as he lived for a further 22 years. We've much to be grateful for in Dr Bach's enduring legacy. 🌺
From: The Original Writings of Dr Edward Bach by John Ramsell & Judy Howard