Society
The Liga Medicorum Homeopathica Internationalis (LMHI) is an
international homeopathic medical society established in Rotterdam, September
10, 1925, under the terms of the Swiss Civil Law, stipulating Geneva as its
registered office.
The official bodies of the LMHI, frequently simplytermed the Liga, include the Executive
Committee, the General Secretariat and the International Council
which meet annually.
The Executive Committee is composed of the President, Vice President,
Immediate Past President, General Secretary, Veterinary Treasurer, and the
other secretaries (for Archives, Education, Pharmacy, Public Relations
Research); it manages the business of the association. The International
Council is the highest authority of the association: it is conmposed of the
National Vice-Presidents, the links between the LMHI and the national community
of homeopathic doctors, pharmacists, veterinarians, etc.
Further details on the Liga Medicorum Homeopathica Internationalis
(LMHI) are available at www.lmhint.net.
The Belgian Royal Homeopathic Society (SRBH) is a national homeopathic
scientific society established in Brussels existing since 1872.
The Unio Homoeopathica Belgica (UNIO) is a national union of medical
doctors, veterinaries, dentists and pharmacists established in Brussels since
1988, UP/BV: ABR/7385/26/1988.
Further details on the Unio Homoeopathica Belgica (UNIO) are
available at www.homeopathy.be.
The 63rd LMHI Congress is organised under supervision of the LMHI by the
SRBH and UNIO. Contact adress info@lmhi2008.org
Chaussée de Bruxelles, 132 B-1190 BRUSSELS - BELGIUM.
GIRI - in French "Groupe International de Recherche sur l´Infinitésimal"
- is an independent and international scientific society, created in Monaco in
1986. Its aim is to bring together researchers, active in universities or
research institutes of different areas of knowledge - medicine, veterinary
medicine, pharmacy, physics, agronomy, biology, etc - and who develop basic or
applied research on ultra-dilutions. As a "laboratory of ideas", the itinerant
annual GIRI meetings allow a step by step discussion of the experimental
results, in a collective intellectual work.
The next GIRI symposium will be held in Ostende, Belgium, May 20th 2008, the
theme of which will be: "Homeopathy and High Dilution Research". This XXII GIRI
meeting will precede the 63rd LMHI and it will be a great opportunity to put
practitioners and scientists closer to exchange their day by day experiences
and knowledge in the high dilution universe.
For further information see www.giriweb.com
or contact leonibonamin@gmail.com
Best wishes,
Prof. Leoni Bonamin President of the GIRI
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