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Definition of Thomsonianism

Thomsonianism
Thomsonianism Thom*so"ni*an*ism, n. (Med.) An empirical system which assumes that the human body is composed of four elements, earth, air, fire, and water, and that vegetable medicines alone should be used; -- from the founder, Dr. Samuel Thomson, of Massachusetts.

Meaning of Thomsonianism from wikipedia

- known as the founder of the alternative system of medicine known as "Thomsonian Medicine", which enjo**** wide po****rity in the United States during the...
- Spearmanian, Thomsonian, and Thurstonian models. According to the Spearmanian model, love is a single bundle of positive feelings. In the Thomsonian model,...
- Pharmacy and materia medica Subclass RT – Nursing Subclass RV – Botanic, Thomsonian, and Eclectic medicine Subclass RX – Homeopathy Subclass RZ – Other systems...
- as an extension of early American herbal medicine traditions such as "Thomsonian medicine" in the early 19th century, and included Native American medicine...
- opinions so much that doctors and herbalists would refer to themselves as Thomsonians. They distinguished themselves from "regular" doctors of the time who...
- Specialties in nursing 1-431.................................Botanic, Thomsonian, and eclectic medicine 211-581...................................Diseases...
- alternative. Samuel Thompson introduced his own alternative medical system, Thomsonianism, in the early 19th century. It quickly became extremely po****r as a...
- Thomist – St. Thomas Aquinas (as in Thomist philosophy) Thomsonian – Dr. Samuel Thomson (as in Thomsonian Medicine) T****auvian – Henry David T****au thrasonical...
- were common in nineteenth century Britain. Skelton was influenced by the Thomsonian system of herbal medicine which advocated heating herbs to rid the body...
- study of Randolph, in part because little is known about Randolph. The Thomsonian System of Medicine (1905) True Spiritualism (1906) The Philosophy of Fire...