10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «KINESIPATH»
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1
The American encyclopædic dictionary
Of or relating to muscular movement used as a remedy for certain diseases. ki-nS
-Sl-path'-IC, a. [Eng., kinesipath^y) ; Therapeut.: Of or relating to kinesipathy (q. v.
). kl-n5-slp'-a-thlst, s. [Eng. kinesipath(y) ; -iff.] Therapeut. : One who believes in ...
S. J. Herrtage, John A. Williams, Robert Hunter, 1897
2
The imperial encyclopaedic dictionary: a new and exhaustive ...
[Eng. kinesipath(y) ; -ist.] Therapeut.: One who oel i eves in or practices
kinesipathy. kIn-5-Blp'-a,-thy\ 8. [Gr. Wncsi«=movement, and pathet or pa//ios=suf
¥ering.] Therapeut. : Tho attempted cure of some diseases by exercising certain
muscles; ...
3
Pacific Medical and Surgical Journal and Western Lancet
... afield and note the unsophisticated follies of a race of men who really believe
the nonsense which they talk, and who are accredited with _a curative power
which is held by millions to be not inferior to that of the homoeopath or kinesipath.
4
Homœopathy: Its Tenets and Tendencies, Theoretical, ...
The author of the article I have quoted from, reputed to be Sir Ben~ jamin Brodie,
gives the following history of a Kinesipath, who, within the present century,
deluded for a time the people of London with this supposed universal mode of
cure.
Sir James Young Simpson, 1854
5
The new American cyclopaedia: a popular dictionary of ...
Mount Battock, the highest point of the Grampians in Kincardineshire, is 8,500
feet high. The county is mainly agricultural. There are manufactures of linen. On
the coast there are 13 or 14 fishing villages. Capital, Stonehaven. KINESIPATH Y
.
George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana, 1860
6
The Southern Medical and Surgical Journal
only the good and pure from the mass, in order to erect a complete and perfect
fabric. Thus we arc benefitted by, and borrow from, the Kinesipath, in old paralitic
cases, where the nervous derangement is merely functional, their system of ...
7
The Monthly journal of medical science
Even if they could conquer what cannot be conquered—an eclectic science—
their inevitable course would be to turn their weapons against each other :
homoaopath against mesmerist, hydropath against hygeist, or kinesipath or
isopath ...
8
The British Homoeopathic Review
He studied medicine under the "kinesipath" Herodicus and his colleague Gorgias
— of the former of whom, however, he was no servile copyist — and further
improved himself by carefully reading the tablets in the temples to which
reference ...
9
Saint Louis Medical and Surgical Journal
He rescues from the kinesipath kneading of the abdomen, and speaks well of
deep pressure carried along the course of the colon. He commends highly the
hot air or Roman bath in some cases, and is not afraid to prescribe very small
doses ...
10
Homœopathy, its tenets and tendencies
The author of the article I have quoted from, reputed to be Sir Benjamin Brodie,
gives the following history of a Kinesipath who, within the present century,
deluded for a time the people of London with this supposed universal mode of
cure.
Sir James Young Simpson, 1853