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                                   Naturopathic Medicine
HISTORY AND PROFESSIONAL FORMATION TIMELINE
A Living Chronicle: A Tapestry of People, Events and Institutions
                                                                                            by Means of Cold Water. Epitomized from
The Celebrated Work of Captain Claridge, FSA.
First Australian publication on Priessnitzian hydrotherapy, published in Launceston by Captain Claridge.
PRACTICE MODELS AND DELIVERY
Sebastian Kneipp develops Kneipp Cure school of hydrotherapy involving application of water through various methods, temperatures, and pressures.
Spanish Bishop, Rosendo Salvado, of the Benedictine Order of Monks founds monastic town, New Norcia, in Western Australia to treat indigenous community with homoeopathy and Eclectic medicine.
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1847
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
American Medical Association (AMA) founded
by national convention at Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, PA; spearheaded by Nathan Smith Davis’ 1845 resolution to NY Medical Association, to secure the privileged position of the Regular medical profession. The exclusionary consultation clause included in the Code of
Ethics adopted by AMA at 1847 founding; clause aggressively applied around 1855 and in early 20th century.
ACADEMIC: INSTITUTIONS AND COUNCILS
Medical School of Fredonia Moved to Rochester, NY, to become Eclectic Medical Institute of New York, 1848; merged with Randolph Eclectic Medical Institute and moved to Syracuse, NY, to become the Central Medical College of New York, 1849.
LEGISLATION AND PUBLIC POLICY
Harriet Hunt (1805-1875) First woman to apply to Harvard Medical School; rejected twice; received
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honorary MD, 1853, from the Female Medical College of Pennsylvania.
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1848
ACADEMIC: INSTITUTIONS AND COUNCILS
Constantine Hering, MD, Jacob Jeanes, MD, Walter Williamson, MD obtain charter for Homeopathic Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,
PA; throughout century remained center of homeopathic learning in US and world.
Eclectic Medical College of Indiana Founded in Louisville, KY; closure date unknown.
New England Botanico-Medical College Founded in Worchester, MA; renamed Worchester Medical College, 1852; moved to Boston, MA, 1857; moved to Worcester, MA, 1858; closure, 1859.
Randolph Eclectic Medical Institute Founded in Rochester, NY. Merged with Eclectic Medical Institute of New York and moved to Syracuse, NY in 1849, to become Central Medical College of New York.
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1849
LICENSURE, EXAMINATIONS, REGULATORY, AND LICENSING BOARDS
Carl Schultz, MD, ND (d. 1935) Known as ‘father’ of naturopathy in California; founded Naturopathic Institute and Sanitarium of California and the California University of Liberal Physicians; largely responsible for original licensure of naturopaths in California, the first state to achieve this status.XX
ACADEMIC: INSTITUTIONS AND COUNCILS
Central Medical College of New York, Syracuse, NY, formed by merger of Eclectic Medical Institute of New York and Randolph Eclectic Medical
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