The Thomsonian Recorder

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Release : 1834
File : 446 Pages
ISBN-13 : HARVARD:32044106441538


The Thomsonian Recorder Or Impartial Advocate Of Botanic Medicine And The Principles Which Govern The Thomsonian Practice

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Genre : Medicine
Author : Thomas Hersey
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Release : 1833
File : 638 Pages
ISBN-13 : OSU:32436011254453


The People S Doctors

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Samuel Thomson, born in New Hampshire in 1769 to an illiterate farming family, had no formal education, but he learned the elements of botanical medicine from a "root doctor," who he met in his youth. Thomson sought to release patients from the harsh bleeding or purging regimens of regular physicians by offering inexpensive and gentle medicines from their own fields and gardens. He melded his followers into a militant corps of dedicated believers, using them to successfully lobby state legislatures to pass medical acts favorable to their cause. John S. Haller Jr. points out that Thomson began his studies by ministering to his own family. He started his professional career as an itinerant healer traveling a circuit among the small towns and villages of Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts. Eventually, he transformed his medical practice into a successful business enterprise with agents selling several hundred thousand rights or franchises to his system. His popular New Guide to Health (1822) went through thirteen editions, including one in German, and countless thousands were reprinted without permission. Told here for the first time, Haller's history of Thomsonism recounts the division within this American medical sect in the last century. While many Thomsonians displayed a powerful, vested interest in anti-intellectualism, a growing number found respectability through the establishment of medical colleges and a certified profession of botanical doctors. The People's Doctors covers seventy years, from 1790, when Thomson began his practice on his own family, until 1860, when much of Thomson's medical domain had been captured by the more liberal Eclectics. Eighteen halftones illustrate this volume.

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : John S. Haller
Publisher : SIU Press
Release : 2000
File : 416 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0809323397


Kindly Medicine

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A history of this high-brow school of medicine, Physio-Medicalism. They promoted the belief that the body has a vital force that can be used to heal and substituted botanical medicines for allopathy's mineral drugs. The author traces their establishment and their descent into obscurity.

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Genre : History of Medicine, 19th Cent
Author : John S. Haller (Jr.)
Publisher : Kent State University Press
Release : 1997
File : 238 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0873385772


Bulletin Of The Lloyd Library Of Botany Pharmacy And Materia Medica

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Genre : Botany
Author : Lloyd Library and Museum
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Release : 1884
File : 540 Pages
ISBN-13 : HARVARD:32044106426059


Healthside

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Release : 1810
File : 444 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015076721706


Nature Religion In America

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Charts the multiple histories of American nature religion and explores the moral and spiritual responses the encounter with nature has provoked throughout American history. Traces the connections between movements and individuals. Includes figures from popular culture such as the Hutchinson Family Singers and Davy Crockett as well as Thomas Jefferson, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau and John Muir.

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Genre : Body, Mind & Spirit
Author : Catherine L. Albanese
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Release : 1991-09-24
File : 283 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780226011462


Drugs And Medicines Of North America

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Genre : Materia medica
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Release : 1885
File : 650 Pages
ISBN-13 : HARVARD:32044106437346


Drugs And Medicines Of North America

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Author : John Uri Lloyd
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Release : 1885
File : 574 Pages
ISBN-13 : HARVARD:32044106404528


An Informal History Of American Medicine From The Colonial Era Through The 20th Century

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American medicine defies simple characterization. Its history is filled with as much triumph as controversy, which may explain why the delivery of health care in America is described as both the best and the worst of any industrialized country in the world. This book examines the convoluted course of medical practice in America from its roots in rural colonial society to the end of the 20th century. This story is chronicled through narratives of major events, famous individuals, and professional organizations and institutions. Unlike most historical treatises on medicine, the stories in this book evenly explore accomplishment and misadventure. In many ways, mishap and calamity have done more to steer American medicine to its current position than the exploitation of science and technology. The diversity of medical practice from the conflict over smallpox inoculation and the building of the Mayo Clinic to the disgrace of the Tuskegee affair are brough to life in 26 chapters. These narratives also place in perspective the conflicting tenets of American medicine: humanitarianism and commercialism.

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Genre : Medical
Author : Curtis E. Margo
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Release : 2023-04-26
File : 507 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781527504615