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 Era of Institutional Medicine
birth of natuopathy: emerging profession
1901 - 1934
Frederick Roberts establishes naturopathic clinics in Victoria and Tasmania. Claude Beal establishes naturopathic practice in Brisbane, Australia.
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1915
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
Drugless Physicians Association forms in Ontario, Canada. Dissolved in 1952.
ACADEMIC: INSTITUTIONS AND COUNCILS
Kansas City College of Medicine and Surgery, founded in Kansas City, MO, offshoot of Eclectic Medical University; not recognized by Missouri State Board of Health.
HERITAGE AND KNOWLEDGE BASE
American Materia Medica Therapeutics and Pharmacognosy. Finley Ellingwood, MD, and John Uri Lloyd, PhrM, PhD.
Health and Efficiency (The Health Series of Physiology and Hygiene). Macmillan M. V. O’Shea and John Harvey Kellogg, MD.
The American Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Pharmacognosy. Finley Ellingwood, MD. XX
The Nature Cure Cook Book and ABC of Natural Dietetics. Anna Lindlahr and Henry Lindlahr, MD, ND. XX
Vitality Supreme. Bernarr Macfadden. XXX /
1916
HERITAGE AND KNOWLEDGE BASE
New Concepts in Diagnosis and Treatment. Albert Abrams, MD. Pioneering and controversial work in electronic diagnosis and treatment.
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  PRACTICE MODELS AND DELIVERY
William Babnick, ND (d. 1999) Graduate of National College of Drugless Physicians (1945), practiced and taught naturopathic obstetrics
at National College of Naturopathic Medicine (NCNM) and was exemplary in his enthusiasm for exercise and fitness. Delivered 8000+ babies. XX
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1914
ACADEMIC: INSTITUTIONS AND COUNCILS
Ohio State University College of Homeopathic Medicine, Columbus, OH forms through transfer of Cleveland-Pulte Medical College of Cleveland to Ohio State University. Closure, 1922.
HERITAGE AND KNOWLEDGE BASE
Encyclopedia of Physical Culture. Bernarr Macfadden. Eight-volume set, one of first works promoting fitness and exercise as expression, enhancer of health; foundational in later emergence of physical fitness awareness, practices.
The Medical Question: The Truth About Official Medicine and Why We Must Have Medical Freedom. A. A. Erz.
PRACTICE MODELS AND DELIVERY
Benedict and Louisa Lust found Yungborn Sanitarium in Butler, FL. Modeled after Adolf Just’s renowned Jungborn Sanitarium (Eckert Germany, 1895). “Shortly after they met, Louisa and Benedict, with the help of her brother, Father Albert, established the Butler Yungborn...Louisa was the leading financial partner in this enterprise. Benedict once said she owned the health resort at Butler long before we were married.” \[Collins, 1924; pg. 659; in Nature Doctors, Kirchfeld and Boyle, pg. 221\]
Bernarr Macfadden founds Healthatorium in Chicago, IL.
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