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Andrew Stableford

October 30, 1952 - April 14, 2021

Andrew was one of the founding members of the Herbal Medicine team at Lincoln University. He joined us here at the college, along with a number of Complementary Medicine staff in 2012, when we took over this provision. Since then he has orchestrated the development of the new BSc Clinical Herbalism and in 2019 his long standing ambition to validate an MSc in Herbal Therapeutics was realised. Andrew is a well known and very well loved member of the broader Herbal community. Countless students have been inspired to study and practice herbal medicine as a result of his influence and his unique and individual approach to the theories and philosophies of his profession gave him a celebrity-like status that he accepted so graciously. Andrew was such a pleasure to work and spend time with and he will be sorely missed by a great many people.

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2021-04-29 08:38:28 wrote:

Andrew was one of the most intriguing people I ever met. In lectures, sometimes if I was lucky, the nugget of wisdom would drop into place and I had a fleeting glimpse of a new world. The thrill of ‘getting it’ remains potent in my mind. I will never forget his endless patience and quiet magnificence. My thoughts are with his family at this very sad time

2021-04-29 08:38:28 wrote: Andrew was one of the most intriguing people I ever met. In lectures, sometimes if I was lucky, the nugget of wisdom would drop into place and I had a fleeting glimpse of a new world. The thrill of ‘getting it’ remains potent in my mind. I will never forget his endless patience and quiet magnificence. My thoughts are with his family at this very sad time

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