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| Who is considered the father of naturopathy in the US? |
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| List and briefly explain three of Hippocrates principles upon which Naturopathy is founded: |
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1. First do no harm: support the natural healing process of the body, Naturopaths should not recommend something that would be harmful to the body. 2. The healing power of nature: the body has a natural ability to create health and return to health as needed. 3. Deal and work with the cause: do not suppress symptoms but seek to find the cause. |
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| how do all ancient systems of healing approach sickness? It is a problem of ... and .... |
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| True or fals. Women were once fobidden to practice medicine. |
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| Describe an ancient form of healing (Ayurveda, Traditional Chinese Medicine, or Ancient Greeks). |
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| Traditional Chinese Medicine is an ancient medicine that believed that illness resulted from imbalances of yin and yang, or earth, water, air, fire, wind, metal, wood, etc. A health was about keeping these elements in balance and by doing so the body was allowed to heal itself or re-balance itself if it was ill. |
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| Approximately how many years did the Hippocratic approach to health and disease govern western medicine? |
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| medicine, which comes from the latin verb medico, literally translates into what? |
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| The Black death occured during the winter of what years? |
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| Throughout the ... and ... centuries the replacement of homebirths with hospital deliveries created the epidemics of childbed fever in the major cities of Europe and the US. |
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| Who is considered the father of microbiology? |
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| Who is the world's most famous nature doctor? |
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| Sebastian Kneipp 1824-1897 |
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| Where did benedict lust and henry lindlahr receive help from life threatening illnesses that lead them on the path to naturopathy? |
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| In the 1800s, in Germany Father Kneipp helped cure Dr. lust and lindlahr from terminal illness with his famous "water cure". |
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| ture or false: in the early 1900s throughout north america the naturopathic movement flourished. |
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| What is the name of the report which diminished the number of medical schools and changed the educational structure around? |
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| True or false: over 65% of people view natural modalities as their healing choice? |
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| True or false: tradional naturopathy is illegal in 11 states? |
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| What is the name of the codified English statute, which is still common law and is perhaps the most historically relevant legal view of what we now call naturopathy. |
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| The Herbalist Charter : allowed non-medical doctors to recommend herbs, roots, and water for health concerns. |
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| what contributed to the shift from nature healing to drug healing? |
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| The plague or black death |
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| Name one naturopathy's historically important people and describe their contribution. |
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| Benedict Lust coined the term Naturopathy. |
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| True or false: medical journals clinical trials are results from independent studies? |
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| Ture or False: manuscripts exist from the anglo-saxon times which give recipes and remedies using plants such as violet, mugwort and vervain? |
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| List 3 differences between naturopathic physicians and certified traditional naturopaths: |
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- perform surgeries - prescribe drugs - diagnose illnesses |
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| Hydrotherapy is the use of hot and cold water applications for healing. |
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| what act allowed women to freely practice medicine again? |
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| The National Health Act of 1948 |
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| In what year was the act that allowed women to practice medicine passed? |
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| What famous person helped found the pennslyvannia hospital and at that time was evidence that unlearned doctors knew what they were doing |
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| True or false. At the turn of the 20th century, a sophisticated and aggressive plan was laid out by international drug companies and the allopathic medical community to gain control of the medical profession and obliterate any competition? |
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