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Naturopathic Medicine
HISTORY AND PROFESSIONAL FORMATION TIMELINE
A Living Chronicle: A Tapestry of People, Events and Institutions
Naturopath and Herald of Health. Demonstrates contemporary therapeutics and case management applying systematic yet individualized plans
and applying techniques such as hydrotherapy, reflexology, physical therapy modalities, and manual therapies such as vibration, massage and joint mobilization. XXXX
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LICENSURE, EXAMINATIONS, REGULATORY, AND LICENSING BOARDS
Connecticut State licenses naturopaths; Chapter 156; followed by 1939 Statutes.
ACADEMIC: INSTITUTIONS AND COUNCILS
The College of Chiropractic Physicians and Surgeons founded by Charles Cale, DC, ND,
PhC.; succeeds Cale College of Chiropractic, features multidisciplinary faculty, comprised of DCs, MDs, NDs, DOs and DSCs (chiropodists) with intention to prepare DCs for broad-scope revisions in California Chiropractic Act. Shares facilities with College of Naturopathic Physicians and Surgeons (aka Cale College of Naturopathy and California College of Naturopathy). Closes in 1939 when amalgamated into what is present day interprofessional Southern California University of Health Sciences (SCU), Whittier, CA. XX
LEGISLATION AND PUBLIC POLICY
Definition of Naturopathy - An Act of Congress Passed February 7, 1931. Definition passes
to amend meaning and intention of an Act of Congress, entitled «An act to regulate the practice of the healing art; to protect the public health of the District of Columbia,» approved February 27, 1929 (H.R.12169 ) by articulating a full definition of naturopathy as embodied in the original bill. Seventieth Congress, Session II, Ch. 352, Pages 1236-1341, Seventy First Congress, Congressional Record - House page 4252. XX
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First case of naturopathic practitioner (Robert de Villiers Dreyer) being found guilty of manslaughter. The case was a diabetic patient (Arthur Russell) in his naturopathic practice, who died of starvation and dehydration due to a fasting regimen undertaken in Dreyer’s naturopathic hospital in Melbourne.
HERITAGE AND KNOWLEDGE BASE
A Modern Herbal. Maud Grieve. Exercising for Health Bernarr MacFadden.
The Hygienic Care of Children. Herbert M. Shelton, ND, DC.
CODIFICATION OF KNOWLEDGE
The Practice of Nature Cure. Henry Lindlahr, MD, ND. Second Volume in Dr. Lindlahr’s influential series, presents the practical clinical application of naturopathic theory presented in Volume I. XXX
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PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
Stanley Lief, ND, DO, DC, President of Nature Cure Association of Great Britain and Ireland.
LICENSURE, EXAMINATIONS, REGULATORY, AND LICENSING BOARDS
Pennsylvania State licenses “Drugless Therapy” with definition.
ACADEMIC: INSTITUTIONS AND COUNCILS
Pacific College of Chiropractic reorganizes and is re-chartered as non-profit Western States College, School of Chiropractic and School of Naturopathy under W.A. Budden.
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