Karl Robinson MD

An MD who has been practicing classical homeopathy for over 40 years.

Texas Society of Homeopathy

« About Us Because of Covid-19 Dr. Robinson is doing telemedicine only (Skype, Facetime etc.) En Español »

The Texas Society of Homeopathy (TSH), a non-profit corporation which promotes classical homeopathy among lay and professionals in Texas, was founded by Dr. Robinson in 1984. He is the current president. The TSH meets once a year in September and talks are presented on a wide variety of topics relating to homeopathy. Membership is open to anyone interested in homeopathy.

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BYLAWS

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TEXAS SOCIETY OF HOMEOPATHY, INC.

ARTICLE I

PURPOSES AND TAX-EXEMPT STATUS

1.1 PURPOSES: TEXAS SOCIETY OF HOMEOPATHY, INC. is, and will continue to be a Texas non-profit corporation organized and operated exclusively for charitable, educational, and civic purposes within the meaning of Section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended, or the corresponding provisions of any subsequent United States internal revenue laws. Within the scope of the foregoing purposes, and not by way of limitation thereof, the Society shall:

a. Provide a forum for those interested in Homeopathy, on a personal or professional level, with emphasis on Hahnemanian Homeopathy;

b. Be available as an advisory source to the State Legislature and appropriate state government agencies in matters homeopathic;

c. Cooperate with other Homeopathy groups and organizations to encourage the use and availability of Homeopathy;

d. Facilitate public awareness and appreciation of the benefits of Homeopathy;

e. Offer workshops and seminars providing educational credit hours;

f. Promote and participate in charitable projects;

g. Perform other such charitable acts as may be necessary or incidental to the above stated charitable purposes.

No substantial part of the activities of the Society will be the conducting of propaganda, or otherwise attempting to influence legislation (except as provided by Section 501 (h) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended), and the Society will not participate in, or intervene in (including the publishing or distributing of statements), any political campaign on behalf of any candidate for public office.

1.2 Tax-Exempt Status: The Society will be organized and operated in such a manner as to be a nonprofit corporation exempt from United States federal income tax. The Society will therefore operate without profit, with no part of its net earnings or assets to be distributed as a dividend to, or for the benefit of, any private individual.

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