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 Era of Naturopathic Medicine Renaissance
re-emerging profession: naturopathy to naturopathic medicine
   LICENSURE, EXAMINATIONS, REGULATORY, AND LICENSING BOARDS
Washington State Department of Health distributes licenses to ND’s for the first time, using “Naturopathic Physician” title, as legislative intent in response to Dan Labriola, ND’s advocacy. First regulatory designation of NDs as physicians in WA state.
ACADEMIC: INSTITUTIONS AND COUNCILS
Bastyr College establishes Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine degree program. Peggy Smith, ND, founder. Also begins offering Bachelor of Science degree.
Stephen Hambly, OCNM President until 1990. Asked to leave post by OCNM BOD (1990) when team of ND leaders (”Requisitionists”) established unequivocal evidence he had falsified his degree. Requisitionists include Pamela Snider, ND, Daria Love, ND, Marilyn May, ND, Pat Wales, ND, Don Warren, ND. XX
RESEARCH: INSTITUTES, GRANTS, AND PUBLICATIONS
Bastyr College begins Healing AIDS Research Project, led by Leanna Standish, ND, PhD, LAc, and Jane Guiltinan, ND.
Journal of Naturopathic Medicine. Eds., Peter and Martha D’Adamo. Publ., AANP. First official peer-reviewed journal of the AANP launched at Missoula, MT, AANP Convention.
“Human basophil degranulation triggered by
very dilute antiserum against IgE”. Davenas E, Beauvais F, Amara J, et al. Nature. Team led by Jacques Benveniste, PhD, publishes controversial paper describing the action of very high dilutions of anti-IgE antibody on the degranulation of human basophils. Benveniste evolves this research into ‘digital biology’ experiments.
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HERITAGE AND KNOWLEDGE BASE
Hering’s Law: Law, Rule, or Dogma? André Saine, DC, ND, FCAH. Publ., Canadian Academy of Homeopathy. Well-referenced article challenges “Law” language as not accurate. XX
Lectures in Naturopathic Hydrotherapy. Andre Saine, DC, ND, and Wade Boyle, ND.
Visceral manipulation. J.P. Barral, DO, and P. Mercier, DO. XX
PRINCIPLES, THEORIES, DEFINITIONS, AND ETHICS
AANP (HOD) Select Committee on Definition
of Naturopathic Medicine holds contest for best one-line definition of naturopathic medicine. Over sixty entries. Third prize: “Naturopathy is love in action,” Irv Miller, ND; Second prize: “Naturopathic physicians believe there are alternatives to giving people petroleum by-products and cutting off troublesome body parts,” Rick Kirschner, ND, and Rick Brinkman, ND. First prize, included in Definition Position Paper: “Naturopathic physicians work with nature to restore people’s health. Naturopathic medicine: working with nature to restore people’s health,” Cathy Rogers, ND.
MAINSTREAM EMERGENCE, COLLABORATION, AND INTEGRATION
Drs. Rick Kirschner and Rick Brinkman’s audio program, Dealing With Difficult People becomes bestseller in the coaching, training industry, references the naturopathic profession, draws attention of Simon and Schuster which requests they develop a book on the topic in 1990, eventually published in 1994 by McGraw Hill. Titled ‘Dealing With People You Can’t Stand,’ (in 3rd ed,) sells millions of copies, in 26 languages. Book’s introduction introduces readers to naturopathic medicine profession and to AANP website. Expands in multiple media.
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