In 1860, a young pharmacist and
student of Samuel Hahnemann, Ernst Louis Ambrecht, came to London and opened a
homeopathic pharmacy in Ryder Street where he could put into practice the
principles learned from his teacher. The pharmacy soon outgrew its original
premises and in 1890 it was moved to Duke Street where it still remains today
supplying homeopathic medicines to customers all over the world. Ernst's son
Nelson, who changed the name of the company to A. Nelson and Co succeeded him.
As its reputation has grown so has the demand for its products. As Europe's
oldest and the UK's largest manufacturer of homeopathic medicines, Nelsons now
produces the most comprehensive range in Britain from its specialised
manufacturing laboratories in Wimbledon