Aromatherapy for Historical Figures (20th Century)

The twentieth century is a period when aromatherapy was really put forward and developed rapidly. During this period, a large number of modern aromatherapy coffees that we are familiar with emerged.

Rene Maurice Gadovose:

Create the word "aromatherapy"

Rene Maurice Gadfosse, 188 1 was born in France, a chemist and the founder of modern aromatherapy.

1900, Gade Fossey burned his arm in an accidental explosion in a chemical experiment. He immediately put the injured arm into a bucket of lavender essential oil in the laboratory. After the cure, he was surprised to find that there was no scar left on his arm, so he started the research on aromatherapy.

1928, he first put forward the word "aromatherapy".

From 65438 to 0937, he published the French version of aromatherapy: essential oil-phytohormone.

Jean Vanne: Using aromatherapy in medical treatment.

Jean Vane, 1900 was born in France and is a French military doctor.

He used aromatherapy in battlefield medicine during World War II.

During the treatment of soldiers' trauma, none of the wounded treated by Jean Vanne died of traumatic infection.

1937, he published the book aromatherapy, which is the first medical aromatherapy book.

Margaret Morley: Applying Aromatherapy to Skin Care

Margaret Morley was born in Austria, and people call her Mrs Morley. She had a rough life in the first half of her life and lost her relatives one after another. After that, I received training in France and married Dr. Molly.

She devoted her life to the research of natural therapy, and applied essential oil to clinical treatment, SPA treatment and "beauty and skin care field". Her book "Mrs. Molly's Guide to Aromatherapy" covers health, beauty, diet, cooking, plants, essential oils, physical therapy and other aspects, and has won many world awards.

Robert Desaran: He wrote the first modern book on English aromatherapy.

1977 Robert Dishaland, the author of The Art of Aromatherapy, is the first aromatherapy book written in English in modern times, which makes aromatherapy develop rapidly all over the world. The other half of the masterpiece is "Guide to the Safe Use of Essential Oils".