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  1. John Henry Tilden (January 21, 1851 – September 1, 1940) was an American physician and natural hygiene proponent best known in circles of alternative healthcare for his criticism of pharmaceutics and for his theory explaining disease via "toxaemia" which influenced the field of naturopathy.

  2. John H. Tilden, M.D. is credited with being the man who established the relationship between deficiency of force and the accumulation of body waste, and also the precise relationship between the many habits of living that are violations of the laws of life and the deficiency of force that constitutes the first deviation from the norm.

  3. Dr. John H. Tilden, a physician and natural hygiene proponent, was known for his criticism of pharmaceutics, and his theory of "toxemia."

  4. The Tilden families of America descend from John Tilden, a clothier of Benenden, born around 1400. His descendant, Nathaniel Tilden, sailed with his family (his wife Lydia (nee Huckstep), seven children and seven servants) in March 1634 on the Hercules, from Sandwich, Kent to Massachusetts Bay Colony.

  5. Dec 27, 2019 · Dr. John Henry Tilden, an early practitioner of holistic medicine, founded the Tilden School in 1916 to advance his theories on health, diet and medical treatments that avoided drugs and...

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  6. Dr John Henry Tilden, MD. Author of: "Criticisms of the Practice of Medicine" "Cholera Infantum," "Typhoid Fever" "Diseases Of Women and Easy Childbirth" "Gonorrhea and Syphilis" "Appendicitis" "Care of Children," "Impaired Health" - Vols. I and II. "Food" - Vols. I and II.

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  8. Oct 17, 2022 · initial import. Author of Toxemia explained, Appendicitis, Food, its influence as a factor in disease and health, Appendicitis, Food, Iconoclastic and constructive criticisms of the practice of medicine, Care of children and mothers, Philosophical epigrams.

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