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Show -- -r ( I ... A ''1 Til 13 PItOVO POST R nn 'fxl lb medicine a JY ri Lai 0 f- c- Ki-RG-PRAK-T- IK CELEBRITIES It is Not Medicine Not Surgery - - Christy Mathew aon and Smoky Wood, famous league pitchers and big league clubs are holding chiropractors on their payrolls, and the metropolitan Sunday newspapers never would have been print e feature stories ing based upon such incidents as Woods enforced lay-of- f and his chiropractic recovery, of the huge salary he might have permanently lost by adopting the medicine route. Famous men all over the U. S. would not be placing themselves under chiropractic care as they are now doing. Neither would such famous people as C. G. Conn, the maker of musical instruments; W. D. Hoard of Not Ostespathy siuntific mettled o. tlu cause of disease without drugs or instruments, based on a correct knowledge ot anatom, and ispet iallj tl.c nenous system I lie Chiropractic idea is that the cause of disease is in the person afflicted, and u l0rPt'tihg the wrong that is it. The is of the function controlled producing body by mental impulses from the is a rain, which it transmits thru the uerxes. Any iupingement of these interfering with the transmission of mental impulses results in an alm.irinal function called disease. This interference is produced by subluxated vertebrae pressing upon neres us they pas-- out from the spinal cowl. The trained is able to locate the point of obstruction or adjuster and by means of adjusting the subluxated vertebrae, corrects the cause and normal conditions is the result. or , e, health, Your Spine is the index of your entire body What has medicine been doing all these years? Crime, insanity, tyappendicitis, phoid, infantile paralysis, and the entire category of physical and - mental perversions are more rampant today than ever before in the history ol the world and here standj medicine day after (lay boasting of what it is accomplishing for the benefit of man-' Is Chiropractic. Osteopathy The Osteopaths of the 8tate have accuaed tha Chiropractors of plagiarizing the writings of the school of Osteopathy. Wo have proof to the contrary, which the following letters, written in answer to in quiries asking the different Osteopathic schools if Chiropractic is Osleo. Here are a few of the answers: DES MOINE8 STILL COLLEGE OF 08TE0PATHY Des Moines, Iowa, March 20, 1913. 'With regard to your other questions as to whether we teach Ci.uopractic, must say we do not, Hence, while we do use mechanical therapeutics, we are In no way teaching Chiropractic. Des Moinea Still College of Osteopathy, D. SOUTHERN COLLEGE kind. Dont you know, as a mat, ter of fact, that the science of medicine has done nothing at all towards solving the sickness problem? The diseases of a thousand years ago are with us today. The human body is repeating its functional form the same today as in former years, and none of the ills to which it is subject has been eradicated by the older or present day methods of medicine. Look the over, and if you find a person who is wei! you have found the rarest Jewel human understranding. Some are more sick than others; some grunt, others growl; others are la' i up in the hospital; somdhave operations; others groan their mitting tq .the knife; some hobble, others crutch; some have a mere headache, others are insane but all are sick, in one degree or another. Most of the time for a thousand years, or for the period in which it has been posing as the first and last resoit for the cure of human ills, the medical profession baa proceeded on the theory tha. the cause for any Inside condition of a man was to be found somewhere outside the afflicted mans anatomy. It was what he sensed, drank, ate, breathed; What he wore or didnt wear; what he did or didnt do. And so long as the cause was outside and the effect Inside, 4hen the remedy positively must come from the outside also. So prescriptions are, compiled by tne hundreds of thousands, tried today and. dismissed tomorrow; patent medicines bottled and sold by the mllliona have their run and others take their place; operations come and go in fads and fancies much as styles have seasons, i Instruments, ind otherwise, have been manufactured, changed, and improved these many centuries, the Industry getting a new Impetus when anesthetics and Lord Lister came to the front. Then, In order to get a new angle to tills treatment from the outside and eliminate the knives and the drugs, others came along with baths, massage, heat applications - and electrical or thermal stimulations and inhibitions. al SHNC, or Man The This illustration shows 24 vertebrae. magnifying glass shows two nerves. Tha large nerve is coming through an opening which is fully open, as there is no The small one is in- ment of the vertebrae. tended to show the effect where a displace ment in the spine is causing the opening to become smaller and thus putting pressure on the nerve. This causes serious trouble in that portion of the body served by the pinched nerve Going directly to the cause of the majority diseases is the reason of Chiroof nraetlc efficiency as a drugless health agent; hit Is whv adjustments benefit you when al' treatment methds have failed. d If niSIOriCal 1 In 1895 D. D. Palmer discovered Its crude principle ot Chiropractic. the k,as practice his son, followed until 1903, at which time to formulate B J. Palmer, D. C. Ph. C., began Art and Philos the disocevery into a Science, it into a non- oDhy and has since developed which accounts for. therapeutic health system cause of disease. the and adjusts locates ar Six thousand Chiropractors and now scattered over the world d 'h Ken--kea- Do not tell me anything. d Booth-Clibbor- n The illustration above shows tli absence of any immodest ord-.- t' in submitting to Adjustments. ? part of the body is brought save the area directly ov? the spinal column, which nece , sarily must be adapted to palpa tion over the cutneous aurfac-an- d direct application of tin hands to the spinal segment,, Suitable dressing rooms are pro, -- vided. - - - PHYSICIANS DOUBT THEMSELVES What Some of the Most Prominent Physicians Say of Their Own Profession. Note "Medicines are instruments of death ln physicians' hands. Dr. E. Kimball, M. D. "Medicine is a great big A. B. . , n d Benjamin RuaH, M. New York City. Why should a patien swallow a poison because hi is ill, or take that which would make a well man sick? L. F. Kebler, M. D. , "Drugs do cure one disease by producing another. Prof. Martin Payne, M. D. "Physician. . are not in the class that will be permitted x pass final judgment on the practice of the healing diet. Herbert o ASK FOR . Wisconsin; Valeska Surrett, Maurice Costello and Bessie Love ot movie fame; Chas. t of, the U. S. Steep corporation; Clara Barton, mother of the Red Cross; Opie Read, writer and lecturer; Elbert Hubbard, of Tne Philistine; Congressmen Gray (Ind), Hamlin (Mo.), Thomas (Ohio), Campbell (Kas.), Anderson (Ohio), (Neb.) Griggs (Geogla) (South Carolina), Leaque (111.), - - Ainsberr Prince (Ohio), Padgett (Tennessee), Mrs. eldest daughter of General Balling-toBooth; Miller Reese Hutchinson, head of the labors- - ' tories of Thomas A. Edison; John Temple Grave, editor of the New York American; Cal Stewart, the original "Uncle Josh of Victor fame; Dr Branscn, chair of Protestant Religions, Northwestern uni versity; Sir Rabindranath Tagore, who recenly lectured this country and the only man who ever rein literature ceived the Nobel prize, and others too numerous to men tlon take up the adjustments and ehdorse it and urge their friends to take it if it did not possess more merit than at first seems possible from ths simple adjustment of spine. Medical menN members of other professions and repre- sentatives of all walks of life are enthusiastically preparing themselves for practice in this new profession. Recently Jo Weber himself, president of the American Federa-ioof Musicians, with 90,000 members, resigned that lucrative position after his wife-habeen adjusted for paralysis ot her arm, which mads her one of the seven greatest living women violinists Dr.. Weber is now practicing in Schwab,-presiden- Hender, M. D. Davenport, la "We have multiplied aeases and increased fatal ities. ' Fountain (Chiropractic Davenport, Iowa, has a dally clinic of hundreds of pa tients and a faBt growing student enrollment of 650 persons in ac tual attendance ln classes. ago, In : Twenty-twyears to small room on a o man meditative profoundly fane humble birth and restricted and fortune, there came the ider that human health was a mattei of human nerves, because the ner vous system Is the receiver, trans former and .transmitter of the nat ural power that rules over and ii all beings. Thence followed the science of Chiropractic, the most potent, purely drugless health sys tem ever conceited by the human mind and formulated by human la effectbor into a precise art of di of cause ively removing the sease from the human body. for Ladies in taking a Chiropractic examination. guess. more than a million persons daily take Chiropractic adjustments. The Palmer School of Chiropractic Head), No Embarrassment S...UCKMAN, Secretary. OF OSTEOPATHY Franklin, Ky., January 8, 1907. Replying to your inquiry of recent date, we beg to advise you that we do not teach Chiropractic in our college, nor Is it taught in any reputable osteopathic school. Sounthern Col lego of Osteopathy, W. J. GOOCH, Business Manager. OSTEOPATHIC ASSOCIATION OF THE 8TATE OF CALIFORNIA. San Francisco, Cat., January 7. 1907. Your letter making inquiries concerning Chiropractic has just been heceived. In reply I will state that we do not teach it In our college. It is not taught in any of the osteopathic colleges. EFFIE E. YORK, Dean of the California College." MASSACHUSETTS COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHY. Boston, Mass., January 7, 1907. Yours of January 2nd received, in reply would state that there a ide difference between Osteopathy and Chiropractic. We do not teach Chiropractic at this school, Massachusetts College of Osteopathy, HOWARD T. CRAWFORD, AMERICAN SCHOOL OF OSTEOPATHY Kirksville, Mo., December 29, 1906. We do not teach the system of Chiropractic, no can w 5 tell yu anything about it.. I do not know of anyone who pretends ti school at Devenport. it, except the American School of Osteopathy. , An enlarged photographic copy of the above and Ynany other original letters can be seen at the office f the local Chiropractor, Loeseh, Schofield & Loesch, attorneys for the American Medi cal Association . who are supposed to be authority, asdert that, superficially 'Chiropractic differs widely from Osteopathy, although there might ssetn to be a strong resemblance.'- These differences ale some 0f (hose which even a layman, not learned in the science of healing, may detect; no doubt an expert in that science could flut otherB These, however, are sufficient to prove our point thal chiropractic is not included within the restricted meaning which . Osteopathy. IJ)Ugt bp gjven t0 the local Chiropractor has several cases who have taken Osteo- treatments lately and they assrt that there is a vast dif- jerence ln the manner of application, ALICE BROWN. . y full-pag- t e iuter-fetenc- EN- DORSE CHIROPRACTIC WHAT IS CHIROPRACTIC? is sick. ortho-pedlc- WORLD RENOWNED The Science that makes People Well and Happy Notwithstanding all th boasted advance in medicine, with its serums and vaccine.,, and all the progress in surgery of each century from the time ,of the "Father of Medicine' on down to the present hour, the whole world today is sic. , I do not mean sick in the degree that sends people to the hospital, nor that the majority are not well enough to. attend to their affairs of business and society. I mean to nay, that practically all the men, women and children In the world today, whether they make or not, are conscious of something wrong in the bodily organism that the world -- $ & Q failure khH A. Parkine, M. D. PHYSICIANS ENDORSE CHIROPRACTIC After my observations of the last few years, I am led to recommend very highly that people who are not in good heatth see a Chiropractor and take adjustments. A. B. Hender, M. D Davenport, Iowa. "I am convinced of the superior method of the Chiropractic form of health practice. Wm, Vore, M. D- City Point, Va. Iowa. Fountain Head), Davenport, we all wake up to see the need of discovThe Palmer School of Chiropractic (Chiropractic cannot "Why This is the mother school of Chiropractic. A faculty of 12 members all experts. ering the cause of disease and adjust that cause, instead of been Within the past two years the buildings and facilities of this , institution have studying out and applying treatment to the symptoms of . Students are coming here from all over the world and Dr. Palmer doubled. uractlcally will F. A. Hall, M. D Indianapolis. and his associates are heartily hoping the time will soon arrive when Esperanto "The prevail, so that all may understand. Chiropractic theory of the cause of disease appeals America containing This school has the largest pathological studio f anatomy iny educated to the Judgment of the people aa no theory of Also a fully, equipped laboratory where medicine fever can. 8 090 specimens and valued at 30,000. world ever knew until Dr. Frederick Terry. the students are taught more about the spinal column than . the of Is impinged nerves; Chiro-- . Chiropractic. cause of disease ih discovery The real least IdO.OOO The school also has established a great printing plant, where at adjustments the most scientific way of releasing that kept busy the year around turning uJLgement. worth of presses, type and printing equipment's Wm. A. Seeley, M. O. Tifton,' la. ut millions of pieces of Chiropractic literature. , , -, 'c I will point out the part ot your .spine responsible for yonr entire trouble. J 8 p Eight years practice Z - 5 and 7 - 8 Provo Qficctnirs eo gpesaepW t 1. tli I I Phone 41 for appointment - Office 346;North Academy " Avenue - 7- U tah - MUM j,xr "x V3- w SHY |