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HISTORY AND PROFESSIONAL FORMATION TIMELINE
A Living Chronicle: A Tapestry of People, Events and Institutions
detoxification, vital force). Became central concept adopted in H. Lindlahr’s seminal theory. Named founder and first master of naturopathy in Lust’s Universal Directory. XXX
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1836
ACADEMIC: INSTITUTIONS AND COUNCILS
Botanico-Medical College of Ohio founded by Alva Curtis, MD, in Columbus, OH, without state charter. Pioneering school of botanical medicine education. Moved to Cincinnati and renamed, 1839.
College of Medicine founded in New York city, NY; Botanic; closure, 1846.
HERITAGE AND KNOWLEDGE BASE
Enchiridion Medicum (The Practice of Medicine) Christof Hufeland, MD. First published in English, 1844, from sixth German edition. XX
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1837
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
The American Physiological Society Forms in Boston by William Alcott and Sylvester Graham; influential in the popular Hygienic movement.
ACADEMIC: INSTITUTIONS AND COUNCILS
Wooster Beach, MD, founds the New York Medical Academy, later becomes the Reformed Medical College of New York, original school of “Reformed Medicine.
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1839
ACADEMIC: INSTITUTIONS AND COUNCILS
American Medical College (Eclectic) Founded in Cincinnati, OH. Merges with Eclectic Medical Institute, 1857.
Literary and Botanico-Medical Institute of Ohio opened by Alva Curtis, MD, as state-chartered school; moved to Cincinnati, OH, 1841.
Medical Department of Pennsylvania College Founded in Philadelphia, PA. Absorbed Philadelphia College of Medicine and Surgery, 1859. Absorbed by Eclectic Medical College of Philadelphia, 1863.
Southern Botanico-Medical College Founded
in Forsyth, GA; first graduates, 1841; moved to Macon, GA, 1846; became Reform Medical College of Georgia, 1854. Suspended, 1861-1867; reformed as College of American Medicine and Surgery, 1874; charter transferred to Georgia College of Eclectic Medicine and Surgery, 1884.
HERITAGE AND KNOWLEDGE BASE
Adolph von Lippe, MD Emigrates to US; attends Allentown Academy of the Homoeopathic Healing Art; granted diploma, 1841. Chair of Materia Medica at Homoeopathic College of Pennsylvania, 1863-1868. Strict Hahnemanian, renowned for major contributions to homeopathic literature, philosophy, methods, practice, materia medica, and clinical cases.
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1841
ACADEMIC: INSTITUTIONS AND COUNCILS
Literary and Botanico-Medical Institute of Ohio moves to Cincinnati, OH.
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