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Naturopathic Medicine
HISTORY AND PROFESSIONAL FORMATION TIMELINE
A Living Chronicle: A Tapestry of People, Events and Institutions
PRACTICE MODELS AND DELIVERY
Joseph A. Boucher, DC, ND (d. 1987) Inspiring teacher, model, advocate of naturopathic medicine. Graduated from Western States. Participated
in founding NCNM. Served as President of the Association of Naturopathic Physicians of British Columbia (1981-1982) and as its secretary. Served similar roles for the Canadian Naturopathic Association (now CAND). XX
Robert V. Carroll, ND, Jr. (d. 1982) Seattle naturopath, served for many years as Trustee of National Association of Naturopathic Physicians, including during NANP’s creation of its Report on Naturopathy (1970) to US Government. The Report was submitted at request of Department of Health, Education and Welfare (HEW) in 1968, for use in HEW study to determine feasibility of including services of licensed naturopathic practitioners performing health services in independent
practice (in Part B, Title XVIII, Social Security
Act). Contemporary of Dr. John Bastyr, known
for success with enigmatic conditions, eclectic practice, individualized formulations, physical medicine; expertise with electronic instruments including Samuels Technique, Tesla, diathermy, ultrasound and sine wave.
influence on naturopathic approach to and body of knowledge concerning nutritional therapies, care of people with psychiatric symptoms. XX
Efficiency in Drugless Healing: A Manual of Modern Therapeutic Ideas. Edward E. Purinton. Publ., B. Lust.
Initis: Or, Nutrition and Exercises, Congestion of
the Connective Tissues; on Some Frequently Found Symptoms which Interfere with the Usefulness of Human Life; Their Seat in the Coverings of Muscles, Nerves and Bones and in the Ligaments of Joints, Their Origin in Mal-nutrition; and Their Treatment by Diet, Massage and Self-movements of the Affected Parts Under Pressure. (Andrea Carlo Francisco Rabagliati, MD). Proposed that connective tissue congestion played a significant part in the etiology of dysfunction and disease. \[Initis - defined as inflammation of a voluntary muscle\]. \[2e, 1930.\]
On Growth and Form. D’Arcy Wentworth Thompson. Written by Scottish mathematical biologist.
PRINCIPLES, THEORIES, DEFINITIONS, AND ETHICS
Neo-Naturopathy: The New Science of Healing or the Doctrine of Unity of Diseases. Louis Kuhne. Publ., B. Lust. XX
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ACADEMIC: INSTITUTIONS AND COUNCILS
Chicago College of Naturopathy founded in Chicago, IL. Dissolves in 1937.
National Eclectic Institute founded in West Hoboken, NJ. Closes in 1923.
HERITAGE AND KNOWLEDGE BASE
Abram Hoffer, PhD, MD (d. 2009) Developer of Orthomolecular Medicine. Internationally recognized physician, researcher and pioneer in the natural treatment of mental illness. Major
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1918
Medical Colleges of the United States and of Foreign Countries. Publ., Council on Medical Education and Hospitals of AMA. Catalogues and sets standards for conventional medical education. XX
HERITAGE AND KNOWLEDGE BASE
How I Became Acquainted with Nature Cure. Henry Lindlahr, MD, ND.
Natura Hygia. A Text Book for Healing and Regeneration by Natural Agents and Diagnosis.
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