Search Results - "Chiropractic history"
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The legacy of the radiology residency of the Los Angeles College of chiropractic since 1978
Published in Chiropractic history (01-06-2000)“…The radiology residence of the Los Angeles College of Chiropractic (LACC) has produced thirty-four graduates since being completely reworked in 1978 by Joseph…”
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Joseph W. Howe, D.C., D.A.C.B.R. and the development of modern chiropractic radiology
Published in Chiropractic history (01-12-1999)“…Born in Galeton, Pennsylvania, on 27 May 1930, Joseph W. Howe has been extremely influential raising the educational standards for radiology in chiropractic…”
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Early legal cases on appeal that became case law for osteopaths and chiropractors
Published in Chiropractic history (01-06-2000)“…This is a limited chronology of some early legal cases wherein doctors of osteopathy and chiropractic were charged with practicing without a license prior to…”
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The history of chiropractic in Georgia 1908-1999
Published in Chiropractic history (01-06-2000)“…This paper chronicles the efforts by doctors of chiropractic in Georgia to upgrade the profession through their continued work with insurance laws, legislation…”
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Roots of the NCMIC: Loran M. Rogers and the National Chiropractic Association, 1930-1946
Published in Chiropractic history (01-06-2000)“…Today's National Chiropractic Mutual Insurance Company (NCMIC) evolved from the legal protective services offered initially by the Universal Chiropractors'…”
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Thomas Henry Storey, D.O., D.C. 1843 to 1923
Published in Chiropractic history (01-12-1999)“…Who was Thomas Henry Storey? Dedicated healer or charlatan? A danger to his patients or hero to the profession? He graduated from the Palmer School and…”
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From Africa to Africa
Published in Chiropractic history (01-06-1999)“…Chiropractic, an American-born profession, has grown and developed internationally, especially within the last decade. In reality, however, this growth started…”
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The holey spine: a summary of the history of scientific investigation of the intervertebral foramina
Published in Chiropractic history (01-12-1998)“…The intervertebral foramina (IVFs) are important to all individuals who treat disorders of the spine, but this region is of special historic significance to…”
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Life University Bell Tower commemorates jailed pioneers
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California's Radiation Protection Act: first in the nation, 1969
Published in Chiropractic history (01-12-1999)“…This is a chronology of events, of bills introduced, those that died in committee or were vetoed by the Governor before enactment of California's Radiation…”
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R.R., B.J. and the "Long Blue Shadows"
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Dr. Adelbert C. Douglass: a great healer, a small town physician, one of the early chiropractors. An oral history
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Australian information on Victor Coxon
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Early educational tracts helped to build chiropractic
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The Bakkum Chiropractic Clinic and Hospital
Published in Chiropractic history (01-12-1999)“…The number of chiropractic facilities that offered in-patient care peaked in the period between World Wars I and II. Little information is available about the…”
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Laid to uneasy rest: D.D. Palmer, 1913
Published in Chiropractic history (01-06-1999)“…A study of the documentary records related to D.D. Palmer's death in Los Angeles in 1913 provided several surprises and a number of unanswered questions. How…”
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C. Sterling Cooley, D.C., F.I.C.C.: politician, innate fundamentalist and Palmer historian
Published in Chiropractic history (01-06-1999)“…From the day he graduated from the Palmer-Gregory Chiropractic College in 1908 until his death in 1965, C. Sterling Cooley considered himself a student of D.D…”
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Jailed chiropractors: those who blazed the trail
Published in Chiropractic history (01-06-1998)“…When the iron doors of the Scott County Jail shut on D.D. Palmer in the spring of 1906 he was destined to be the first of hundreds of chiropractors who would…”
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A brief history of the Gillet family: three generations of chiropractors in Belgium
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Three oldest chiropractic diplomas
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