Queen Elizabeth II's homeopath dies in cycling crash

Press Trust of India  |  London 

British Elizabeth II's homeopath has died in a cycling accident on the streets of

Dr Peter Fisher, 67, who was on the cycle crashed with a lorry in High Holborn area of the city yesterday.

Fisher was considered a world expert in and a member of the UK's royal medical household, serving as to the

He was a in and other complementary medicines, integrated with conventional treatments for conditions such as and

"He was an international figure in who was committed to holistic and compassionate care for his patients. He will be greatly missed by his colleagues and patients alike," said Hospital Medical Director, Dr

Fisher was on his way to work when the crash with the lorry occurred. Despite immediate treatment, he was pronounced dead at the scene, becoming the seventh to die in the British capital this year.

"He was much respected as a good doctor who saw homeopathy as complementary to medical care. We are all shocked by his tragic loss," said Sir Marcus Setchell, the Queen's former surgeon-gynaecologist.

is appealing for information after the fatal collision.

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First Published: Thu, August 16 2018. 20:21 IST