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Authors: Erika Janik
medical shows and lectures, 195â96
medical societies: African Americans in, 20; chartering, 16, 108; homeopathic, 137; on homeopathy, 129â30; lobbying by, 245; and manual medicine, 237; women in, 19
medicine vs. food, 124
Medico-Chirurgical College, 243
Melville, Herman, 73
Memoir on the Discovery of Animal Magnetism
(Mesmer), 152
Mencken, H. L., 237â38
mental disorders, 171
mental healing systems, 179
mentalistic theory of disease, 170â73
mercury poisoning, 6, 8â9, 198
Mesmer Franz Anton, 145,
146
, 148â57; and Charles-Nicolas Deslon, 153; disciples of, 154; early theories and experimentation of, 148â51; investigation of methods of, 155â57; legacy of, 180; and Marie Antoinette, 155, 164; and Maria Theresia Paradis, 151â52; public appearances by, 152â53
mesmeric somnambulism, 158â60, 180
mesmerism, 147â81; in America, 161â73; animal magnetism in, 150â51; baquet in, 152; for childbirth, 166; critics of, 167â68; decline of, 179; of Charles-Nicolas Deslon, 153, 155â57; and Mary Baker Eddy, 147â48, 173â78,
174
; glass armonica in, 151; and homeopathy, 144â45; itinerant practitioners of, 166â67; lack of official recognition of, 154â55; legacy of, 179â81, 259; magnets in, 149â50; medical experiments with, 159â61; of Franz Anton Mesmer, 145,
146
, 148â57, 164, 180; nervous fluids in, 149; and New Thought movement, 178â79; of Mary Gove Nichols, 110; origins of, 148â51; patient accounts of, 153â54; of Charles Poyen, 161â64, 166, 168â69; psychological aspects of, 158â61, 168, 170â73; public displays of, 168â69; of Marquis de Puységur, 157â59, 162, 168, 180; of Phineas Parkhurst Quimby, 147â48,
148
, 169â75, 178â79; religious concerns about, 163â64; sexual overtones of, 164â65; surgery performed with, 160; women in, 165â66
miasms, 124â25
midwifery, Samuel Thomson on, 42
mind cure, 172â73
Moby Dick
(Melville), 73
Monster Brand Snake Oil, 183â84
Montaigne, Michel de, 263
morbid matter, 85
Mott, Elizabeth, 188
Mott, Lucretia, 115
Moulton, Thomas, 212
musculoskeletal pain, 230, 239â40
The Mystery of Edwin Drood
(Dickens), 160
naprapathy, 229
A Narrative of the Life and Medical Discoveries of the Author
(Thomson), 40â41
National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 256
National Institutes of Health, 136â37, 256, 265
natural healing power, 9, 122â23, 217, 228, 264
natural ingredients, 2
natural remedies, 13, 26, 255; hydropathy as, 107, 112; in Thomsonism, 30, 35â36, 41, 48, 49
Neal, Mary Sargeant.
See
Nichols, Mary Gove
nervous fluids, 149
nervous system: in homeopathy, 124; in mesmerism, 149, 150, 168, 171; in osteopathy, 216; in phrenology, 57, 58, 78
Neurocalometer, 229
neuropathy, 229
New England Magazine
on phrenology, 61â62
New Guide to Health
(Thomson), 39â40, 41, 49
New Lebanon Springs Water Cure, 99
New Thought movement, 178â79
New York Doctors' Riot (1788), 14â15
New York Hydropathic School, 102
New York Medical Society, 237
New York Museum of Natural History and Science, 169
New York Observer
on hydropathy, 105
New York Times
: on osteopathy, 233; on patent medicine, 194, 202; on phrenology, 70, 72
Nichols, Mary Gove,
92
; on childbirth, 83â84; early life of, 93; first marriage of, 93; hydropathy practice of, 99, 110; on importance of female doctors, 102â3; lectures and articles by, 99â100; on marriage, 109â10; medical school opened by, 102, 108; mesmerism by, 110; other practices used by,
110
; and Harriet Judd Sartain, 137; second marriage of, 100; on self-care, 101; on sickness, 20â21; on women's health, 93â94, 103
Nichols, Thomas Low, 83â84, 96, 100, 102â3, 108, 109â10
nineteenth century: ailments of, 3, 6; alternative medicine in, 10; botanical medicine in, 24, 44; democratization in, 11â12; eclectics in, 48; irregular vs. regular medicine in, 2â3, 12â13, 244â45; licensure and medical societies in, 245; living conditions in, 3â4; medical gymnastics in, 1; medical training in, 15â16; self-treatment in, 9â10; shortcomings of regular medicine in, 17â18; social reform in, 244; women in medicine in, 18â20, 248â49
nitroglycerine, 128
North American Academy of the Homeopathic Healing Art, 127
Nostrums and Quackery
, 205
Oesterlin, Franziska, 149â50
Office of Alternative Medicine, 256
onsen
(hot springs), 86
opium, 189â90
Organon of the Rational Art of Healing
(Hahnemann), 123
osteopathic lesion, 216â17
osteopathy: appeal of, 230â31, 232â33; blood and Law of the Artery in, 215â16; for childbirth, 218; criticism of, 233â34; dissensions within, 228â29; historical precedents of, 210â13; licensure for, 237; location of lesions in, 216â17; vs. massage, 217; nervous system in, 216; professional journal and association of, 227â28; regulation and lawsuits of, 235â37; schools of, 217â19, 226â27, 238; separate identity of, 238; and spirituality, 214, 215, 222â23, 231; of Andrew Taylor Still, 213â19; “straights” vs. “mixers” in, 228â29; survival of, 238â39, 240; women in, 218
Paget, James, 212
“pain and agony” pitch, 193
Palmer, Bartlett Joshua (B. J.): adjustment technique of, 229; criticism of, 234; as early student of chiropractic, 224; on germ theory, 231; as outsider, 240, 241; and professional organization, 227; school leadership by, 225â26; spirituality of, 222
Palmer, Daniel David,
208
; adjustment technique of, 229; apprenticeship system of, 223â24; charisma and leadership of, 260; chiropractic theory of, 221â22; disagreements with other early chiropractors, 229â30; early life of, 219; “first adjustment” by, 209â10, 220â21; imprisonment of, 236; magnetic healing by, 219â20; and osteopathy,
208
, 218â19; as outsider, 241; recruitment by, 227; school founded by, 224â25; spirituality of, 222, 229â30, 231; struggles with son, 225; and subluxation, 223
Palmer Chiropractic School and Cure, 224â26
Paracelsus, 149
Paradis, Maria Theresia, 151â52
Paré, Ambroise, 211
Parsons, Mae, 224
patenting: of patent medicines, 186; by Samuel Thomson, 37â38, 49â50
patent medicine, 3, 183â207; advertising of, 184, 185,
185
, 188, 191â94, 199, 201, 207; of Charles Came, 196â97; during Civil War, 189â90; in Colonial America, 184; critics of, 205; in early nineteenth century, 185â86; itinerant sellers of, 197; in late nineteenth century, 190; medical shows and lectures on, 195â96; in mid-nineteenth century, 189â90; and patenting, 186; of Lydia Pinkham,
182
, 186â88, 191â93, 197â202; vs. regular medicine, 199â203; regulation of, 205â7; of Reinhardts, 193â94, 198â99, 203, 206; snake oil as, 183â84; success of, 203â5; women in, 191â92, 197â98
“pathies,” 48
Patterson, Mary.
See
Eddy, Mary Baker
Paxson, Minora, 224
Peabody, Elizabeth, 133
Peale, Ruben, 169
Peck, David Jones, 20
penicillin, 250
Pennsylvania State Homeopathic Society, 137
Pennsylvania State Medical Society, 201
Perkins, Elisha, 38
Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart, 135
Phrenological Cabinet, 66â67
phrenology, 53â81; animal vs. human traits in, 56, 67; arrival in United States of, 60â61; and brain function, 78â80; coining of term, 58; of George Combe, 62â64; and criminals, 55â56, 57, 60, 63; criticism of, 75â77; decline of interest in, 78; educational applications of, 62â63, 68; of Fowlers, 64â68, 80â81; of Franz Joseph Gall, 54â59, 78â79; head casts in, 55â56, 67; head readings in, 53, 69; innate human faculties in, 56, 59, 64â65; itinerant practitioners of, 68â69; legacy of, 258â59; marriage based on, 53â54, 63, 71; moral values in, 58; and “natural vitality,” 62; outlier cases in, 57â58; phrases based on, 74; popularity and influence of, 60â61, 63â64, 77â78; and potential for change, 58â59, 60â61; practical advice based on, 70â71; of public figures, 71â72; and racial stereotyping, 67; of Johann Spurzheim, 58â62; support for, 61â62; and Emanuel Swedenborg, 56â57; Mark Twain's account of, 4â6, 74â75; Walt Whitman and, 73â74; women in, 66; in writing, 72â73
Physio-Medical College, 47
Pinkerton, Allan, 72
Pinkham, Daniel, 187, 188, 191
Pinkham, Isaac, 187
Pinkham, Lydia Estes,
182
; advertising by, 191â93; advice by, 197â98; critics of, 199; early life of, 186â87; endorsement by regular doctors of, 200â201; family business of, 190â91, 206; first sales by, 187â88; home remedies of, 187, 202; ingredients used by, 188, 190; pamphlets by, 194; patents by, 188; women as customers of, 191â92
Pinkham, Will, 188
placebo effect, 263â65
Poe, Edgar Allan, 73, 99â100
Poyen de Saint Saveur, Charles, 161â64, 166, 168â69
Practical Instruction in Animal Magnetism
(Deleuze), 165
prepayment system of Samuel Thomson, 35â36, 38â39, 50
prescription in hydropathy, 99
preventative health care, 259
Priessnitz, Vincent, 84â89, 106
Primitive Physick
(Wesley), 10, 87, 230
Principles of Psychology
(James), 69
provings in homeopathy, 119â20
psora, 124â25
psychological aspects of mesmerism, 158â61, 168, 170â73
psychological origin for disease, 170â73
psychosomatic disorders, 170
public health, 245â46
Pure Food and Drug Act (1906), 205â6, 207
purging, 7, 8, 31
Puységur, Marquis de (Armand-Marie-Jacques de Chastenet), 157â59, 162, 168, 180
quacks and quackery, 2â3, 15, 16â17; AMA and, 245; homeopathy as, 133, 140; manual manipulation as, 212, 233, 234, 239; patent medicine as, 184, 196, 199, 200, 201, 203, 205; phrenology of, 77; and renewed interest in irregular medicine, 254; Thomsonism as, 39
Quimby, Phineas Parkhurst, 147â48,
148
, 169â75, 178â79
quinine, 3, 117
Race, Victor, 157â58
Rapport des Commissaires
, 157
“Rattlesnake King,” 183
Reagan, Ronald, 226
reform movements, 11â12, 257â58
regular medicine: advances in, 244â45; African Americans in, 20; ambivalence toward, 262; bureaucracy of, 251; choice to use, 18; disillusionment with, 253; doctor-patient relationship in, 252; efficacy of, 17â18; fragmentation into specialties of, 252; “heroic” approaches to, 7â9, 13, 18; high cost of, 253, 256; Oliver Wendell Holmes on, 17; influence of irregular medicine on, 258â59; vs. irregular medicine, 2â3, 12â13; licensing requirements for, 245; loss of status by, 14â15; poor training in, 15â16; and public health, 245â46; shortcomings of, 17â18; similarities between irregular and, 259â60; view of irregular medicine of, 16â17; women in, 18â19, 102â3, 248â49; wonder drugs of, 251â52
Reinhardt, Willis and Wallis, 193â94, 198â99, 203, 206
rheumatism, 230
riots, 14â15
risk taking, 257â58
Rockefeller Foundation, 247
Roosevelt, Theodore, 234
Round Hill House, 95
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 105
Rush, Benjamin, 9, 14, 27, 38, 87, 221
sanitation, 245â46
Sappington, John, 2â3
Sartain, Harriet Judd, 137
scarificator, 7
scarlet fever, 134â35
science: laboratory, 140; medical, 15, 17, 139, 245; and medical practice, 260; of mind, 54â55, 59, 64; public interest in, 195
Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures
(Eddy), 175, 176
“Science of Health” (Quimby), 173
scientific shows, 195â96
Scoresby, William, 153â54
Scultetus, Johannes, 211
self-treatment, 9â10
Seward, William, 133
Sewell, Thomas, 75
sexual dysfunction, 193, 198â99
sexually transmitted diseases, 193
Shay, Timothy, 164â65
Shepherd, J. P., 45â46
Shew, Joel, 89
Short's Medica Britannica
(Franklin), 26
showers, 105
similars, law of, 117â18
Similia similibus curantur
, 117â18
Sinclair, Upton, 205
small doses in homeopathy, 118â19, 121â22
smallpox vaccine, 44, 118
Smith, E., 9â10
Smith, Elizabeth, 97, 115
Smith, J. Dickson, 35
Smith, Oakley, 224â25
Smith, William, 217
snake oil, 3, 183â84
snake venom, 127
social movements, 257
Society of Universal Harmony, 154
somatoform disorders, 170
somnambulism, 158â60, 180
spa therapy, 86â87
specialties in regular medicine, 252
spiritualist movement, 173â74, 179
Spurzheim, Johann, 58â62
Stanley, Clark, 183
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 97,
114
, 115â16, 133, 144
STDs, 193
steam baths, 31
Still, Andrew Taylor: on blood and Law of the Artery, 215â16; diagnostic techniques of, 216â17; early life of, 213; loss of confidence in medicine, 213â14; as magnetic healer, 214; as medical circuit rider, 214â15; on nervous system, 216; and origin of osteopathy, 214â15; on osteopathic charlatans, 226; on osteopathy vs. massage, 217; school opened by, 217â19, 227; spirituality of, 214, 215, 222â23, 231; as “straight” vs. “mixer,” 228â29
Still, Charles, 235â36
Stille, Alfred, 250