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Pilgrimage to Blantyre to see William Rae - Bone Specialist
Pilgrimage to Raploch Cottage, Blantyre to see Mr William Rae (1841-1907) - Bone Specialist Date: 1905
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© Bubblepunk / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection
Blantyre Bone Charlatan Jul17 Pilgrimage Quack Specialist Bonesetter Chiropractic Chiropractor Osteopath Osteopathy
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This photograph captures the scene of a pilgrimage to Raploch Cottage in Blantyre, Scotland, in the year 1905. The destination of this journey was to meet with the renowned bone specialist, Mr. William Rae (1841-1907). At the time, Rae was a controversial figure, with some regarding him as a quack or charlatan, while others hailed him as a miraculous healer. Rae was known for his unconventional methods in treating bone ailments, using a combination of osteopathy, chiropractic, and bonesetting techniques. People from all walks of life and from far and wide traveled to Blantyre to seek his help, believing in the power of his healing touch. The photograph shows a large crowd gathered outside Raploch Cottage, eagerly awaiting their turn to be seen by the bone specialist. Men, women, and children, some in their best clothes, others in their work attire, are seen in the frame, reflecting the diverse demographic of those who sought Rae's help. The anticipation and hope in their faces are palpable, as they prepare to embark on what they believed to be a life-changing experience. Despite the controversy surrounding his methods, Rae's reputation as a healer was undeniable. His ability to alleviate pain and improve mobility, often in cases where conventional medicine had failed, drew people to him like a magnet. The pilgrimage to Blantyre to see Mr. William Rae was a testament to the power of belief and the human spirit's resilience in the face of suffering. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of a bygone era, when faith and hope could move mountains, and a simple touch could bring about profound change.
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