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                                   Naturopathic Medicine
HISTORY AND PROFESSIONAL FORMATION TIMELINE
A Living Chronicle: A Tapestry of People, Events and Institutions
                                                                                            Kansas City University in Kansas City, MO; became Southwest School of Medicine and Hospital, 1915; closure, 1916.
Physio-Medical College of Texas founded in Dallas, TX; 1908, merged with College of Medicine and Surgery, Physio-Medical, of Chicago, IL.
HERITAGE AND KNOWLEDGE BASE
Benedict Lust publishes Naturopath and Herald
of Health (1902-1915), with German language parallel edition Gesundheits-Rathgeber until 1912, followed by subsequent permutations as Herald
of Health and Naturopath (1916-1922), Naturopath (1923-1927) and, after interruption of six years, Naturopath and Herald of Health (1934-1945). The gap between 1927-1934 was filled by Nature’s Path, a lay publication.
History Of The Eclectic Medical Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1845-1902: Including The Worthington Medical College (1830-1842), The Reformed Medical School Of Cincinnati (1842-1845), And The Eclectic College Of Medicine (1856-1859), With Biographical Sketches Of Members Of The Various Faculties. Harvey Wilkes Felter, MD.
The Science of Facial Expression. Louis Kuhne. Text on physiognomy, popular practice at the time.
Walter Sutton and Theodor Boveri independently develop chromosome theory of inheritance.
PRACTICE MODELS AND DELIVERY
D.D. Palmer rejects nature cure as “mixing” within chiropractic practice model; the contentious dynamic between “straight chiropractic” and “mixers” influences the ongoing relationship between chiropractic and naturopathy, especially in educational institutions, public policy and professional associations as both professions emerge.
“Naturopathy vs. Nature Cure.” Benedict Lust. Naturopath. “Naturopathy and Nature–Cure are distant relatives, it is true—so are the pussy\[cat\]
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and the tiger. But they are not twins. They don’t even look alike. And they certainly don’t act alike, or think alike. And yet we’ve been mistaken so often . . . that we must arise and differentiate. ... Real Nature-Cure is the basis of Naturopathy, though not so deep or broad or high.” XX
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1903
ACADEMIC: INSTITUTIONS AND COUNCILS
American School of Chiropractic and Nature Cure founded in Cedar Rapids, IA, by Solon Langworthy, DC. Key “mixer” chiropractic institution integrates elements of osteopathy and naturopathy; operated until 1918. XX
HERITAGE AND KNOWLEDGE BASE
A Manual of Materia Medica and Pharmacology.
David M. R. Culbreth, MD.
Fyfe’s Materia Medica (Eclectic Manual #6, 1903). John William Fyfe, MD. Incorporates several little- known, but common American botanicals.
Return to Nature. (Adolf Just). German text translated into English; becomes highly influential among US naturopaths. Publ., B. Lust. XX
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1904
ACADEMIC: INSTITUTIONS AND COUNCILS
Marsh School and Cure founded in Portland, OR, by John and Eva Marsh as chiropractic college; name changed to Pacific College of Chiropractic in 1909.
HERITAGE AND KNOWLEDGE BASE
D.D. Palmer originates, promulgates concept of Innate intelligence, distinguishing this ‘innate’ self- organizing property from the ‘educated’ aspects
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