Scope and content
Writing drafts, correpondence, biographical materials, case histories, Sounders Meadow, videos, electronic records.
Dates
- Creation: 1930 - 2003
Extent
114 Linear Feet (101 boxes)
Creator
- Loomis, Evarts G. (Person)
Restrictions on Access
Unprocessed collection. Access is restricted. See Reference Librarian for information regarding access.
Terms Governing Use and Reproduction
Donor's copyrights were not transferred to the public domain. None of the materials may be quoted, cited, paraphrased, or published in any form without written permission of the donor.
Biographical sketch
Regarded as "the father of holistic medicine" Evarts G. Loomis, MD, is an internationally known homeopathic physician, surgeon, author, lecturer. It was at Haverford that Evarts made a major career shift. While a third-year biology major, he happened to pick up a pamphlet about the career of Albert Schweitzer, whose life was dedicated to ameliorating the suffering of natives who had no access to skilled medical care. Evarts was taken by his concepts of "welt-anschauung" (world view) and "reverence for life." That night, he picked up a phone and informed his parents that he was shifting to pre-med. World War II served as a surgeon with the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Association in Algeria. Bored by a lack of surgical cases, he requested and was assigned by the Friends Ambulance Unit (Quaker) to the bombed-out city of Tenchung, China. There, in a converted ancestor worship temple, he directed a hospital and clinic and, along with an international medical team, treated civilians, as well as Chinese and American military personnel. They eventually purchased Meadowlark, a property once owned by movie magnate Louis B. Mayer. In 1958, America's first holistic medical live-in retreat welcomed its first guest. The following year, Evarts inaugurated a series of three groundbreaking inter-professional conferences to explore the nature of the healing process. In 1973 he inaugurated a preceptorship program for medical students. As executive director of Meadowlark, Evarts and his staff treated more than 6,000 guests before finishing his pioneering work in 1991. The overall program had considerable success in treating arthritis, cancer, and other chronic illnesses.
Scope and content
Writing drafts, correpondence, biographical materials, case histories, Sounders Meadow, videos, electronic records.
Language of Materials
English
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Source of acquisition--Faye L. Loomis. Method of acquisition--Gift; Date of acquisition--5/9/2006; 7/25/2006; 2015. Accession number--Accession #2006-021, 2006-037, 2015-051.
Creator
- Loomis, Evarts G. (Person)
- Author
- Derived from accession bibliographic record MARCXML
- Date
- 2023 Dec.
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Collecting Area Details
Part of the Archives and Modern Manuscripts Collections Collecting Area
8600 Rockville Pike
Bldg 38/1E-21, MSC 3819
Bethesda MD 20894 US
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