The Art of Massage: Its Physiological and Therapeutic Applications

Date

c. 1895

Identifier

Historical Collection, Medical Library WB 537 K29 1895

Publisher

Battle Creek, Michigan: Modern Medicine Publishing Co.

Abstract

John Harvey Kellogg (1852-1943) was an American doctor who became famous for healthy breakfast cereals like cornflakes. Kellogg also promoted the combination of massage and systematic graduated Swedish exercises to alleviate ailments ranging from ‘diseases peculiar to women’ to the treatment of ‘chronic pain’. This plate shows four forms of vibratory equipment which were designed by Kellogg for the purposes of ‘vasomotor gymnastics.’ The pelvic tilting table (Fig 130.) was used to assist with pelvic congestion and rectal disease. According to Kellogg, ‘15 minutes per session’ was sufficient to secure a ‘physiological effect’ using this equipment.

Files

Mechanical Massage p178-179.jpg

Citation

John Harvey Kellogg, “The Art of Massage: Its Physiological and Therapeutic Applications,” ourheritage.ac.nz | OUR Heritage, accessed November 16, 2024, https://otago.ourheritage.ac.nz/index.php/items/show/8067.