Broman, Allan (1861-1947)
- Broman, Allan, 1861-1947.
- Date:
- 1885-1911
- Reference:
- GC/6
- Archives and manuscripts
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Description
Attendance book, 1885-1901, and casebooks, including some correspondence, 1905-1911, of his private practice in London (partly in Swedish).
List of distinguished or interesting patients (including some names taken from Attendance Book):
Duke of ABERCORN
Hon Rowland BARING (later Lord Cromer): See DNB. Mentions typhoid attack.
Lady Norah BRASSEY
Sir Henry CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN (later P.M)
Rt Hon (later Viscount) Henry CHAPLIN M.P.
Prince CHRISTIAN of Schleswig-Holstein (Treated at Buckingham Palace)
Lady Spencer CHURCHILL (wife of Randolph)
DE BILE, Danish Ambassador
Baron and Baroness Frederick D'ERLANGEN
Baroness G. DE MENASE
Count Hierschel DE MINERBI, Italian Embassy
Lord DERBY [1908 i.e. 17th Earl?)
Lord DE SAUMAREZ
J. DUHAMEL, French master at Harrow School. With letters: I am going to rewrite the chapter [on gymnastics] in my book [on education]
Lord DUNRAVEN
Washington EPPS (of Homeopathic Hospital)
Sir Daniel F. GODDARD M.P.
Sir Reginald GRAHAM. Described as 'old patient' - Broman must have treated him before commencement of notebook 1884/5, possibly while assistant to Kellgren.l
Marquis of GRANBY
Lord HAMILTON of Dalzell
George A. HARD M.P.
Baron de HEECKEREN
Dr L.S JAMESON (of 'Jameson raid' fame): 'Run down' after typhoid
Sir Alfred JEPHSON
Joseph JOACHIM, violinist [and friend of Brahms?]: Rheumatism in arms
Lord LECONFIELD
Duchess of LEEDS and family: Example of continuing faith in Broman
Sir Frederick LEIGHTON, painter: treated 1895-6; came to Broman for exercises 3 days before death; diagnosis by Lauder-Brunton attached
Charles LEVESON-GOWER, Cricketer
Sir George LEWIS, Solicitor: Associated with Dr. Gully/Bravo at earlier date
Duke of MARLBOROUGH
Claude MONTEFIORE, family of
Lord MORLEY, Statesman
Edwin Roscoe MULLINS, Sculptor
Lillian NORDICA, Mme Döme [spelt BÖME by Broman] American prima donna
Sir Lionel PHILLIPS, South African millionaire!
Dr Austin E REYNOLDS
Lord ROWTON
Sir Cecil SPRING RICE, diplomat
Dr STARLING [the physiologist?]
Donald TOVEY, musician and composer: then a 24 yr old student of piano. Hand and back trouble - see letter from Sophie Weisse, his mentor and piano teacher
Sir Edward WINGFIELD, Colonial Office
Lord WOLVERTON
Count and Countess WRANGEL
List of Medical 'Patrons' (physician or surgeons who referred patients to Broman)
An asterisk indicates that there are letters or notes.
BLUM (of Liverpool): not in Medical Directory [possibly a masseur?]
Robert Leaman BOWLES
*Stanley BOYD
Dr Julia Maria BRINCK: See Vol. 1, p.220
*Sir William BROADBENT: See DNB
Sir Thomas Lauder BRUNTON: See DNB [keen interest in physical education]
Mortimer GRANVILL[E]
*Donald William Charles HOOD: See Munk's Roll
*Thomas Ridge JONES: See Who Was Who
KUMLIEN (of Paris)
*Thomas John MACLAGEN
William Frederick Hoyle NEWBERY
PARSER: Not identified [non-medical]
Sydenham Teast Gifford RANSFIELD
Edward Reynolds RAY: Also treated by Broman, Nov 1900
Edward Tait ROBINSON
Dr STAPFER (or STOPFER): Not traced in Medical Directory but evidently in practice in 1900 (see Vol 2, p.123). Sent several patients to Broman and he and his wife treated by Broman.
*Charles James SYMONDS: See DNB
WESTBIN: Not identified (non-medical?)
*Benjamin Mower WHITE
Staff of Homeopathic Hospital [with which Broman seems to have had close association]
David Dyce BROWN
George Mann CARFRAE
John Henry CLARKE: [Same Dr Clarke as Vol 2, p.212?]
*John Robertson DAY
*Charles Thomas KNOX-SHAW, surgeon: See Who Was Who [Broman treated by 11 year old son, 1896-98, and the surgeon himself, 1911]
*Byres MOIR: See Who Was Who [sent many patients to Broman 1895-1901; himself received treatment 1908-10.] See Attendance Book.
Edwin A. NEATBY
*Gerald SMITH, Surgeon. A letter from Smith shows that Broman conducted gymnastic classes for men at his gymnasium 1898 - presumably refers to the Institute for the Manual Treatment of Diseases, since his Central Institute did not come into existence until 1911.
*Thomas George STONHAM
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Biographical note
Diploma from Central Institute of Gymnastics, Stockholm
1883 Assistant [in England?] to J.H. Kellgren (1837-1916), exponent of Ling system and pioneer of medical gymnastics
1884 Dec Established practice in London (this is the date of the first entry in his notebooks). This may have begun as a partnership since the first treatment [massage and exercises?] was given by J.H. Kellgren and his brother Arvid, while Broman interviewed and examined the patients. Subsequently Broman took over the treatment from the Kellgrens whose names disappear [except for references to 'old patients of Kellgren's]. Mrs Broman evidently also administered treatment, though she seems to have had her own clientele.
1886 Founded National Physical Recreation Society
1888 Founded his own 'medical institute' - not named by sources but Broman used paper headed 'Institute for the Manual Treatment of Diseases, 10 Southwick Place, Hyde Park, W' (see inserts in notebooks)
1888-93 Organising Master of Physical Exercises to London School Board. His Swedish system opposed first by Thomas Chesterton (Superintendent of Physical Exercises, who had his own system, more popular with teachers) and later by anti-militarist lobby.
1891 President, Swedish Gymnastics Association
1902-1903 Appointed to conduct first course at new Royal Navy gymnastics school of Portsmouth
1905 Founder member of 'Svenska Sjukgymnastiksällskapet Ling' (Swedish Ling School of Medical Gymnastics)
1911 Oct Founded Central Institute for Swedish Gymnastics for men students (Paddington Street, London) on lines of Stockholm Institute
1914 Central Institute became hospital. Broman engaged in recruit training for new armies.
c.1918 Central Institute purchased from Broman by London County Council for £18,000 and renamed L.C.C. College of Physical Education
Broman's daughter was Anna B. Broman MRCP,LRCP (1891-1962) also used the form of Swedish massage which Broman introduced to England, and published on the subject (Recreative Physical Training, n.d.). Her aunt was Madam Bergman Osterbury who ran a college at Dartford, Kent, which had a high reputation for its methods of physical training.
n.b. Portraits of Allan Broman and J.H. Kellgren are in A. Holmström's Svensk Gymastik 1904-1929, 1930
Publications
Physical Education in elementary schools. (Paper read at quarterly meeting of Swedish Gymnastics Association), London 1891
Physical Education in elementary schools II (Paper read before International Congress of Hygiene and Demography), London 1891
School Gymnastics on the Swedish System, London 1895 (3rd edition, London, 1902)
On Physical Education (Reproduced from Education), Boston, 1913
Physical Education (Reproduced from King Alfred School Magazine), London. 1914
A short Course of Physical Training for the Recruits of the New Armies, London, 1915
Rörelselära av Hjalmar Ling [Mechanics of Hjalmar Ling], Stockholm, 1949 [posthumous]
Related material
At Wellcome Collection:
MSS.5406-5409 and 7869-7872 comprise papers of [Jonas] Henrik Kellgren. Papers of Kellgren's son-in-law, Edgar Ferdinand Cyriax, also a practitioner of Swedish medical gymnastics, are held as MSS.2001-2025 and 6054-6060. MS.3348 comprises a work on Swedish medical gymnastics by Amalia Lundgren and MSS.5027-5028 works on the same subject by Anna Justina Augusta Wilson. All this material was acquired by the Wellcome Library with Edgar Cyriax’s papers.
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- 100