Baer H A
Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Arkansas, Little Rock 72204.
Med Anthropol. 1992 Jan;13(4):369-83. doi: 10.1080/01459740.1992.9966058.
Naturopathy is a heterodox professionalized medical system which, in contrast to osteopathy and chiropractic, has received little attention from social scientists, particularly in the United States. This article is an attempt to correct that situation. It focuses on the history of this healing tradition by discussing three stages in the development of American naturopathy: 1) its emergence around the turn of the century; 2) its decline beginning in the late 1930s; and 3) its recent potential rejuvenation, particularly in the Pacific Northwest. The essay concludes that as a consequence of its philosophical and therapeutic eclecticism, naturopathy found itself pre-adapted to the holistic health movement that emerged in American society during the 1970s.
自然疗法是一种非正统的专业化医疗体系,与整骨疗法和脊椎按摩疗法不同,它很少受到社会科学家的关注,尤其是在美国。本文旨在纠正这种情况。它通过讨论美国自然疗法发展的三个阶段来聚焦这一治疗传统的历史:1)它在世纪之交前后的出现;2)从20世纪30年代末开始的衰落;3)它最近的潜在复兴,尤其是在太平洋西北地区。本文的结论是,由于其哲学和治疗方法的折衷主义,自然疗法发现自己预先适应了20世纪70年代在美国社会出现的整体健康运动。