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Natures Path
ISBN
9781421419039
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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
ISBN-10
1421419033
ISBN-13
9781421419039
eBay Product ID (ePID)
211978220

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
408 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Nature's Path : a History of Naturopathic Healing in America
Subject
Alternative & Complementary Medicine, Naturopathy, Modern / 20th Century, History, Holistic Medicine
Publication Year
2016
Type
Textbook
Author
Susan E. Cayleff
Subject Area
Health & Fitness, Medical, History
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.2 in
Item Weight
24 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.2 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2015-018664
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
""Cayleff holds true to her purpose and has written a fine history of naturopathy that will stand the test of time."", Cayleff holds true to her purpose and has written a fine history of naturopathy that will stand the test of time., ... Nature's Path is an entertaining and illuminating work that will be enjoyed by those readers interested in American naturopathy, and the social history of medicine more generally.
Grade From
College Graduate Student
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
615.5/350973
Table Of Content
Chapter One. Following Nature's Path and Botanic Healing Chapter Two. Spokes of a Wheel: The Healing Systems of Naturopathy Chapter Three. ""Nature Takes the Right Road"": Naturopathic Philosophy Chapter Four. Louisa Stroebele Lust, Benedict Lust, and Their Yungborn Sanatorium Chapter Five. Women, Naturopathy, and Power Chapter Six. Culture Wars: Ideology, Social Trends, and Competition for Clients Chapter Seven. Medical Monsters: Vivisection and Vaccination Chapter Eight. Legal Battles: Democracy or Autocracy? Chapter Nine. Professionalizing and Defining the Nature Cure Chapter Ten. Deepening Divides, 1945-1969 Chapter Eleven. The 1970s and Beyond: Cultural Critique and Holistic Health
Synopsis
An alternative medical system emphasizing prevention through healthy living, positive mind-body-spirit strength, and therapeutics to enhance the body's innate healing processes, naturopathy has gained legitimacy in recent years. In Nature's Path --the first comprehensive book to examine the complex history and culture of American naturopathy--Susan E. Cayleff tells the fascinating story of the movement's nineteenth-century roots. While early naturopaths were sometimes divided by infighting, they all believed in the healing properties of water, nutrition, exercise, the sun, and clean, fresh air. Their political activism was vital to their professional formation: they loathed the invasive, depletive practices of traditional medicine and protested against medical procedures that addressed symptoms rather than disease causes while resisting processed foods, pharmaceuticals, environmental toxins, and atomic energy. Cayleff describes the development of naturopathy's philosophies and therapeutics and details the efforts of its proponents to institutionalize the field. She recognizes notable naturopathic leaders, explores why women doctors, organizers, teachers, and authors played such a strong role in the movement, and identifies countercultural views--such as antivivisection, antivaccination, and vegetarianism--held by idealistic naturopaths from 1896 to the present. Nature's Path tracks a radical cultural critique, medical system, and way of life that links body, soul, mind, and daily purpose. It is a must-read for historians of medicine and scholars in women's studies and political history, as well as for naturopaths and all readers interested in alternative medicine., An alternative medical system emphasizing prevention through healthy living, positive mind-body-spirit strength, and therapeutics to enhance the body's innate healing processes, naturopathy has gained legitimacy in recent years. In Nature's Path --the first comprehensive book to examine the complex history and culture of American ......, An eclectic group of firebrands overcame strong odds to create the naturopathic healing system. An alternative medical system emphasizing prevention through healthy living, positive mind-body-spirit strength, and therapeutics to enhance the body's innate healing processes, naturopathy has gained legitimacy in recent years. In Nature's Path --the first comprehensive book to examine the complex history and culture of American naturopathy--Susan E. Cayleff tells the fascinating story of the movement's nineteenth-century roots. While early naturopaths were sometimes divided by infighting, they all believed in the healing properties of water, nutrition, exercise, the sun, and clean, fresh air. Their political activism was vital to their professional formation: they loathed the invasive, depletive practices of traditional medicine and protested against medical procedures that addressed symptoms rather than disease causes while resisting processed foods, pharmaceuticals, environmental toxins, and atomic energy. Cayleff describes the development of naturopathy's philosophies and therapeutics and details the efforts of its proponents to institutionalize the field. She recognizes notable naturopathic leaders, explores why women doctors, organizers, teachers, and authors played such a strong role in the movement, and identifies countercultural views--such as antivivisection, antivaccination, and vegetarianism--held by idealistic naturopaths from 1896 to the present. Nature's Path tracks a radical cultural critique, medical system, and way of life that links body, soul, mind, and daily purpose. It is a must-read for historians of medicine and scholars in women's studies and political history, as well as for naturopaths and all readers interested in alternative medicine.
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RZ440

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