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New York Hydropathic & Physiological School, L. F. Fowler, and Mary C. Vaughan. Catalogue of the New York Hydropathic & Physiological School, for 1854-5: With the Opening Address of Mrs. L.F. Fowler, M.D. ; an Essay Delivered Before the Lyceum by Mrs. Mary C. Vaughan ; Prospectus of
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in Boston was the first, opening its doors in 1848. In 1855 the school graduated 50 physicians, "...about half of which were women." By an act of the New York State Legislature in 1857 the school's name was changed to
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and the school was authorized to confer the degree of Doctor of Medicine. In 1858, the school graduated another 60 physicians, and again the number of female graduates was about half that number.
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The school moved to Florence, New Jersey by 1869 and continued in operation until 1875 when it was offered for sale. Trall died in 1877 and is buried in Florence, New Jersey.
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The New York Hydropathic and Physiological School is chiefly notable today as one of the first medical schools in the United States to admit women candidates for the
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Russell Thatcher Trall, MD (1855). The new hydropathic cook-book: With recipes for cooking on hygienic principles. New York: Fowlers and Wells.
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Rusell Thatcher Trall. (1874). The hygeian home cook-book; or, Healthful and palatable food without condiments. New-York: S.R. Wells.
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Columbus medical journal: A magazine of medicine and surgery, Volume 32. (1908) Columbus Medical Publishing Co. p.152
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was its proprietor and resident physician, whilst Trall remained consulting physician. Its female physician was
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Sandra W. Moss, MD, MA. (2008) Fountains of Youth: New Jersey’s Water Cures. Garden State Legacy #2.
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The Great American Water-Cure Craze: A History of Hydropathy in the United States
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physicians. Founder Russell T. Trall was one of the first medical advocates of
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Medical and Surgical Directory of the United States. (1886) Polk & Company
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the School ; List of Graduates. New York: Fowlers & Wells, 1855.
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on October 1, 1853, at 15 Laight Street, in New York City was a
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At the same address on Laight Street, Trall also operated
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Online Books by R.T. Trall, University of Pennsylvania
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New York Hygeio-Therapeutic College

Russell Thacher Trall
hydropathic
natural therapies
vegetarianism
Doctor of Medicine
New England Female Medical College
hydropathy
materia medica
allopathic
vegan nutrition
E. P. Miller
Ellen Goodell Smith


Online Books by R.T. Trall, University of Pennsylvania


Hand-Book of Hygienic Practice
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Categories
Universities and colleges established in 1853
Embedded educational institutions
Hydrotherapy
Orthopathy
Schools of medicine in New York City
1853 establishments in New York (state)

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