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Homeopathy

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:

The Extraordinary Story of the Tait Bequest, 1941

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Identifier: Coll-1618/2/1/4/1/25
Scope and Contents

A pamphlet containing information and opinions on "The Tait Bequest", a bequest in which £30,000 left for the Nature Cure is being disputed. The letters have largely been reprinted from The Kingston Cronical for September and October 1941. This leaflet was published by the Kingston Clinic, Edinburgh.

Dates: 1941

The Meaning of Chronic Disease, 1940

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Identifier: Coll-1618/2/1/4/1/28
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A pamphlet, published by James C. Thompson, The Edinburgh School of Natural Therapeutics, titled "The Meaning of Chronic Disease". The pamphlet suggests that to cure chronic disease, more should be done than just eliminating the symptoms. More work of the mind, lifestyle and diet should be used to control cronic diseases.

Dates: 1940

This Nature Cure, 1934

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Identifier: Coll-1618/2/1/4/1/20
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A pamphlet, "The Nature Cure", which was a statement prepared and published by the Naturopathic Council, which recommends dietetics, hydrotherapy, air and light baths, manipulative treatment, remedial exercises, and no medicines to cure acute diseases. The pamphlet contains an advertisement for The Kingston Clinic, Edinburgh.

Dates: 1934

What Nature Cure Means, 1940

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Identifier: Coll-1618/2/1/4/1/26
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A pamphlet, published by James C. Thompson, The Edinburgh School of Natural Therapeutics, titled "What Nature Cure Means". The pamphlet gives a description of the nature cure. Here it is described as "a philosophy - that is, a way of looking at life, health and disease.

Dates: 1940

Why Need We Be Poisoned?, 1917

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Identifier: Coll-1618/2/1/4/1/24
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"Why Need We Be Poisoned", by Mrs Drew is about the health benefits of eating unprocessed food and states the importance of dietetics for good health.

The article was originally published in The Contemporary Review, January, 1917, and published by the Contemporary Review Company Limited.

The title page is annotated in pencil with "Daughter of Gladstone". The writer might be Mary Drew (nee. Gladstone), daughter of Prime Minister William Gladstone.

Dates: 1917