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A History of Shaker Nurse-Herbalists, Health Reform, and the American Botanical Medical Movement (1830-1860)
Martha Mathews Libster, PhD, RN*
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: martha{at}GoldenAppleHealingArts.com.
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During the mid 19th century, herbal remedies were the platform for a major health reform movement in America known as the Botanical Medical Movement (BMM). A number of histories have been written on the BMM from the perspectives of physicians and pharmacists. Purpose: This article describes the history of nurse-herbalism during the period and the impact that Shaker nurses, in particular, had on the BMM. Method: The article traces the history and findings of a triangulated case study. Findings: Shaker nurses used herbs extensively in their caring and curing practices. They applied the botanical remedies recommended by BMM leaders. The nurses were also expert herbal medicine makers who used their own remedies in patient care. Conclusions: The Shaker infirmary was the nurses behind-the-scenes research and development laboratory for the Shaker herbal cottage industry, which ultimately developed into an international, entrepreneurial endeavor. The Shaker infirmary was the nurses organized proving ground for the implementation of the botanical health reforms of the mid 19th century. The nurse-herbalists contribution to the promotion and production of herbal remedies had a significant impact on the success of botanical health reform in America.
First published on August 11, 2009 Journal of Holistic Nursing 2009, doi:10.1177/0898010109342890

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