Brunonian or Brunonians usually refer to alumni of Brown University and Pembroke College in Brown University. The terms may also refer to:
The Brunonian, a predecessor and rival newspaper of The Brown Daily Herald
Brunonian system of medicine
Brunonids, a Saxon noble family in the 10th and 11th centuries
Topics referred to by the same term
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Brunonian or Brunonians usually refer to alumni of Brown University and Pembroke College in Brown University. The terms may also refer to: The Brunonian...
The Brunonian system of medicine is a theory of medicine which regards and treats disorders as caused by defective or excessive excitation. It was developed...
following is a partial list of notable Brown University alumni, known as Brunonians. It includes alumni of Brown University and Pembroke College, Brown's...
the Brunonian—with which it had coexisted—as an antecedent. The Herald would then be able to stretch its life back to 1866, when another Brunonian, this...
perfectly unintelligible." The Scottish physician John Brown, creator of the Brunonian system of medicine, recommended opium for what he termed asthenic conditions...
Society uses either the "Alpha Delta Phi Society" or "The Society". The Brunonian (Brown University) chapter first initiated women into its local membership...
disease theories of alcoholism as a result of their shared interest in the Brunonian system of medicine, which classified alcohol as a stimulant of the vital...
Würzburg. After Jena, Schelling went to Bamberg for a time, to study the Brunonian system of medicine (the theory of John Brown) with Adalbert Friedrich...
Brown was the grandson of the medical theorist John Brown, founder of the Brunonian system of medicine. His great-grandfather was a Scottish labourer. His...
"The heretical Auctoritas of Giordano Bruno: The significance of the brunonian presence in James Joyce's "The Day of the Rabblement" and Stephen Hero"...
Laurier Edgar Monsanto Queeny chairman of Monsanto John D. Rockefeller Jr. Brunonian director of Standard Oil and US Steel, philanthropist David M. Solomon...
to the conflict. More Alpha Delta Phi chapters became coed, including Brunonian chapter at Brown University and the Middletown chapter at Wesleyan University...
the nerves. After 1800, some books on music and medicine drew on the Brunonian system of medicine, arguing that the stimulation of the nerves caused...
opponent of the doctrines of Cullen and Brown, who espoused the so-called Brunonian theory of medicine, which regarded disorders as caused by either defective...
reducible to material constructs, and John Brown (1735–88), founder of the Brunonian system of medicine (see also, Romanticism in Scotland#Science). The nexus...
Brownian – Robert Brown (as in Brownian motion) Brunonian – John Brown, the doctor (as in Brunonian system of medicine) Buddhist – Gautama Buddha (as...
student and later rival John Brown developed the medical system known as Brunonianism, which conflicted with Cullen's. The competition between the two systems...
male. In this work Monteggia shows his interest and support towards the Brunonian system of medicine. He was later on blamed for this weak spot and his...
opponent of speculative medical theories that included mesmerism and the Brunonian system. The following are a list of his principal published works: Versuch...
(PDF). AIA Rhode Island. December 31, 2020. Barry, Jay, ed. (July 1963). "Brunonians Far and Near". Brown Alumni Monthly. LXIII (9): 92 – via Internet Archive...
1836–1988, 2002–2006 Amherst College Amherst, Massachusetts Dormant Brunonian October 1836–1838, April 15, 1851–1992 Brown University Providence, Rhode...
influenced German Romantic science and medicine. (See Romantic medicine and Brunonian system of medicine). Thomas Reid and his "Common Sense" philosophy, was...
1812 (ib. 1812, pt. ii. p. 586). Mossman wrote: 'Observations on the Brunonian Practice of Physic: including a Reply to an anonymous Publication reprobating...