Kindly medicine

Kindly medicine1997
About this book
Between 1836 and 1911, thirteen physiomedical colleges opened, and then closed, their doors. These authentic American schools, founded on a philosophy of so-called Physio-Medicalism, substituted botanical medicines for allopathy's mineral drugs and promoted the belief that the human body has an inherent "vital force" that can be used to heal. In Kindly Medicine, John Haller offers the first complete history of this high-brow branch of botanical medicine.
Details
- First published
- 1997
- OL Work ID
- OL1975241W
Subjects
History of Medicine, 19th CentPhilosophy, MedicalMedicine, PhysiomedicalMedical PhilosophyPhysiomedical MedicineHistoryHistory, 19th CenturyMEDICALHEALTH & FITNESSHolismReferenceAlternative MedicineAtlasesEssaysFamily & General PracticeHolistic MedicineOsteopathyAlternatieve geneeskunde