New York College of Magnetics

The New York College of Magnetics and Institute of Refined Therapeutics, organised by Edwin D. Babbitt on January 28, 1887, was a chartered school in New York City, offering courses in "chromopathy, mind cure, patho-mechanism, magnetic massage, and solar magnetics."

From their copy: "This institute inculcates a higher science of life and force, including Chromopathy or cure by light and color, magnetics, mental science and other refined methods of nature, together with the explanation of basic principles. To take away the barrier to this higher department of education, the tuition for the complete course, time unlimited, including the diploma, has been reduced to $50. The diploma confers the degree of D. M., Doctor of Magnetics. Students can take the course at their homes. The time required for the course is usually from two to five months."

The charter for the college was revoked on February 9, 1893, and was closed soon thereafter, to be superseded by the College of Finer Forces in New Jersey.