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                                   Naturopathic Medicine
HISTORY AND PROFESSIONAL FORMATION TIMELINE
A Living Chronicle: A Tapestry of People, Events and Institutions
                                                                                            Naturopaths of America” in 1947 at the Golden Jubilee Convention of the American Naturopathic Association. XXX
The Characteristics of the New Remedies. Edwin M. Hale, MD.
The Medical Eclectic Journal. Publ., A. Wilder, MD, and R.S. Newton, MD; later Ed., John Scudder, MD.
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ACADEMIC: INSTITUTIONS AND COUNCILS
St. Louis Eclectic Medical College founded in St. Louis, MO; closed, 1883.
HERITAGE AND KNOWLEDGE BASE
Abridged Therapeutics Founded Upon Histology and Cellular Pathology: With an Appendix, Giving Special Directions for the Application of the Inorganic Cell Salts, and Indications of the Underlying Condition
of Morbid States of Tissue; Biochemic Method of Successfully Treating Disease. Wilhelm Heinrich Schüssler (Schuessler) was a German medical doctor and naturopath. He introduced twelve biochemic ‘tissue salts’ or ‘cell salts’, intended to redress perceived bodily deficiencies in one mineral or another. XX
Andrew Taylor Still introduces principles of osteopathy and founds profession of osteopathy in the United States. Advanced philosophy of prevention of disease and treating causes vs. symptoms of disease. XXX
Physio-Medical Journal and Reform Advocate. Founded, Indiana State Physio-Medical Convention. XX
The Reproductive Organs and Venereal Diseases and Specific Diagnosis. John Milton Scudder, MD.
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PRINCIPLES, THEORIES, DEFINITIONS, AND ETHICS
Use of the term “Naturaepathic Physician” by Dr. Darrin of Rochester, NY.
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1875
ACADEMIC: INSTITUTIONS AND COUNCILS
University of Michigan Homeopathic Medical School founded in Ann Arbor, MI; first graduates, 1877; merged into University of Michigan Medical School, 1922.
LEGISLATION AND PUBLIC POLICY
Michigan legislature votes to fund new hospital as long as two homeopathic professors are allowed to teach at University of Michigan. XX
HERITAGE AND KNOWLEDGE BASE
Carl Gustav Jung, MD (d. 1960), Swiss psychologist, psychiatrist founded analytic psychology, diverging from Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalysis. Jung proposed, developed concepts of extraverted and introverted personality, archetypal patterns, collective unconscious. Work influential in psychiatry, study of religion, literature, and related fields; advocated reexamination of myth, art, dreams, astrology and alchemical processes in clinical practice. Psychologische Typen (1921; Psychological Types, 1923) differentiated
four mind functions — thinking, feeling, sensation, intuition — which predominate in any given individual. Other influential works include Modern Man in Search of a Soul (1933), Psychology and Religion (1938); Psychologie und Alchemie (1944; Psychology and Alchemy); and Aion: Untersuchungen zur Symbolgeschichte (1951; Aion: Researches into the Phenomenology of the Self). His Erinnerungen, Träume, Gedanken (1962; Memories, Dreams, Reflections) provided popular semiautobiographical
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