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  1. The New York Hydropathic and Physiological School founded by Russell Thacher Trall on October 1, 1853, at 15 Laight Street, in New York City was a hydropathic and medical school known for its advocacy of natural therapies and vegetarianism.

  2. In 1853, Trall founded the New York Hydropathic and Physiological School, which became the New York Hygeio-Therapeutic College in 1857. His students learned water treatment and nutrition, the virtues of self-discipline, and emotional, sexual, and physical moderation.

  3. 15 de may. de 2019 · The New York Hydropathic and Physiological School, was opened in 1853, and is a groundbreaking institution for it was the first medical school to approach the challenges of medicine from a holistic and natural perspective.

  4. In 1853, Trall founded the New York Hydropathic and Physiological School that issued diplomas. It became known as the New York Hygeio-Therapeutic College in 1857. He transferred operations to New Jersey in 1867, with his Hygeian Home. He edited The Water-Cure journal, which he later renamed The Herald of Health.

  5. Trall founded the New York Hydropathic and Physiological School in 1854, and his New Hydropathic Cook Book was one of the first to subscribe to the school’s advocacy of the water cure, using baths and drinking pure water to combat disease and maintain health.

  6. 2 de mar. de 2020 · Trall's New York Hydropathic and Physiological School, later the New York Hygeio-Therapeutic College, first organised by Russell Thacher Trall in 1853 and chartered in 1857, was a private medical school in New York City, focusing on hydropathy (water cure) and hygienic therapy.

  7. 1853: Trall founded the New York Hydropathic and Physiological School, becoming the New York Hygeio-Therapeutic College in 1857, and was authorized to confer the degree of M.D. Here, he taught that mainstream medicine required a revolution–a vision of health as an active state to be positively achieved by methods learned from nature.