Reviews
... in-depth look at late 19th century healing...
... 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.
Cayleff holds true to her purpose and has written a fine history of naturopathy that will stand the test of time.
An engaging history of naturopathy, this exhaustively researched and meticulously documented book is an invaluable contribution to nineteenth- and twentieth-century medical and social history.
Book Details
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
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