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Russell Thacher Trall (August 5, 1812 –
September 23, 1877) was an
American physician and
proponent of hydrotherapy,
natural hygiene and vegetarianism...
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feature in
various traditional musical styles worldwide,
including tralling or
trallning in
Sweden and Norway. The
history of
lilting may be obscured...
- 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...
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Church (Eph. Inscr. te
eulogemen en
megethei theou patros pleromati, and
Trall. Inscr. en kai
aspazomai en to pleromati,
almost = en Christo). In Gnosticism...
- of Health,
edited by Alcott. In 1850, Alcott,
William Metcalfe,
Russell Trall, and
Graham founded the
American Vegetarian Society in New York City, modeled...
- R. T.
Trall (ed.). The
Herald of Health, and The Water-cure
journal (see
title page of
January edition, p. 5). Vol. 35–36. New York: R. T.
Trall & Co....
- Shew and
Russell Thacher Trall in the 1840s.
Charles Munde also
established early hydrotherapy facilities in the 1850s.
Trall also co-edited the Water...
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Russell Thacher Trall,
American physician...
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among the most
common types of
traditional music. Work songs, hymns,
tralling vocals (nonsense syllables) and
broadside ballads (skillingsviser) have...
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Smith Arthur St. John
William O.
Stephens Alan
Stoddard Russell Thacher Trall Frederick Towgood Sidney Trist Valluvar Emil Weilshäuser Meta
Wellmer Ellen...