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What did J. Harvey Kellogg do?
- Wrote, "Art of Message"
- Directed a sanitarium in Battle Creek Michigan
- Developed cereal
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Who was Lust?
The father of Naturopathy
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Today's spas can trace their history back to:
Roman baths
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Conventional doctors complimentary medicine alternative medicine is:
a collaborative effort.
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Esalen massage incorporates:
- Western techniques
- Oils
- Lighting
- Music
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The reopening of trade between the USA & China lead to what?
An exchange of information about traditional medicine.
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Message parlor was previously a 1950's term for:
A legitimate establishment.
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In the early 20th century, Swedish movement cure & message became know as what in the USA?
Swedish Message
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What did Ling do?
Developed system of medical gymnastics
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Society of Trained Masseuses:
- Formed in 1894
- Purpose was to raise professional standards
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What did Mezger do?
Popularized French terminology to categorize massage.
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What's "Anatriptic Art"?
"Rub up"
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Who were Sobardoras?
Traditional Hispanic healers who used soft tissue malipulation.
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Today's health clubs are decedents of:
Greek gymnasiums
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In the 1940's, the goals of the YMCA were:
- Health
- Fitness
- General Well-Being
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Who were Athletic Masseurs?
Early 20th century sports message practitioners
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American Association of Masseurs/Masseuses are known today as:
The American Massage Therapy Association
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In the 1930s, Reducing Salons offered:
- Swedish Massage
- Nutritional advice
- Exercise
- Steam
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In the mid 20th Century USA, "Graduate Masseur" was a title for:
A trained practitioner as opposed to someone who learned on the job or by apprenticeship.
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Turkish baths (Telltacks) provided what services?
- Pressing of the muscles
- Stretching
- Cracking of Joints
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In 1800's Japan, Ammashi was a vocation __________ .
reserved for the blind.
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In the 1800's, shampooing was referred to as __________ .
what the British described as being seen in India, China & the Middle East.
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Who provided personal care services in ancient civilizations?
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