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Thomsonianism - Wikipedia
Thomsonianism was an early 19th century American-based system of alternative medicine, developed and promoted by Samuel Thomson.
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Thomsonian Medicine: Herbalism, Home Remedies, and Popular ...
Thomsonian remedies often involved herbs with heat (such as the abovementioned ginger, cayenne, and cloves) to restore the body's natural balance and ward off ...
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Samuel Thomson - Wikipedia
Samuel Thomson (9 February 1769 – 5 October 1843) was a self-taught American herbalist and botanist, best known as the founder of the alternative system of ...
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Thomsonian
Thomsonian, a. (n.) (tɒmˈsəʊnɪən) [f. Thomson, proper name (see definitions) + -ian.] 1. Of or pertaining to the system of medicine practised by Dr. Samuel Thomson, of Massachusetts (1769–1843). Also as n. One who follows this system. (Often erroneously spelt Thompsonian.)1833 C. Thomson (title) A p...
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The early botanical medical movement as a reflection of life, liberty ...
Likewise, the Thomsonian movement eschewed schooling and science for an empirical embrace of nature's apothecary, a populist rhetoric that belied its own ...
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The Thomsonian materia medica: or, Botanic family physician ...
Botanic family physician: comprising a philosophical theory, the natural organization and assumed principles of animal and vegetable life.
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Samuel Thomson
Volume 2
Thomsonian manual, or, Advocate of the principles which govern the Thomsonian system of medical practice. (1838). Badger, as a Thomsonian physician sailing under false colors, before Judge Thacher, in the Mu (1839)
Thomsonian manual, or, Advocate of the principles
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The Thomsonian System: The Shakers and herbal medicines
By the 1820s Shakers in several communities had taken up a system of herbal treatment developed and promoted by the self-trained doctor and ...
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Reminiscing Thomsonian Medicine: The Rise and Fall of a Botanical ...
Between the years 1800-1870, a small holistic approach referred to as Thomsonian medicine sparked. The ideology, created by a farmer with no ...
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minds.wisconsin.edu
Effects of Thomsonian Medicines | The Boston Medical and Surgical ...
Effects of Thomsonian Medicines. Author: Alfred Hitchcock, M.D.Author Info & Affiliations. Published December 29, 1847. Boston Med Surg J 1847 ...
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[PDF] Samuel Thomson's Botanic System - Vermont Historical Society
The Thomsonian movement, a botanical alternative to early nineteenth century medicine, originated in New England with Samuel Thomson, who was born in Alstead, ...
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[PDF] Thomsonian Medicine
Thomsonian medicine caused numerous debates within its own groups which led to the creation of eclectic medicine. Emergence of Eclectic. Forms. In 1827, Wooster ...
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Elijah Stansbury Jr.
Thomson to form a firm to sell botanical medicine called Thomsonian Medicine. He continued this business until 1862.
Stansbury was a Democrat.
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fructify
fructify, v. (ˈfrʌktɪfaɪ) Also 6 frutyfye. [a. F. fructifier, ad. L. frūctificāre, f. frūctus fruit: see -fy.] 1. intr. To bear fruit, become fruitful.a 1325 Prose Psalter li[i]. 8 Ich am in Godes hous as oliue fructifiand. 1340 Ayenb. 234 Þet zed..fructefide of one half to þe þrittaȝte, of oþer hal...
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Joseph A. Sewall
His father was a Thomsonian physician who prescribed herbal remedies. Sewall had three brothers and two sisters, all of whom died from tuberculosis.
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