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Show CHIROPRACTORS HERE Doctors B. R. and C.B. Johnson of Iowa are here practicing their profession in this city. The Johnson John-son Bros, are recently from the Palmer Pal-mer School of Chiropractic of Davenport, Daven-port, Iowa. They say: "This institution in-stitution is the greatest school teaching teach-ing this science of healing in the world. Its president, Dr. B. J. Palmer, Pal-mer, D. C. ,Ph. C. is the founder and developer of chiropractic." They say. "That Chiropractic is a science that recognizes that there resides re-sides within the body an inherent or inmate intelligence, that constructs, opeartes and maintains our physical body, and all manifestions of life, as power to move, the sense of feeling, sight, digesting, etc. are but the expression ex-pression of this intelligence. "Chiropractic recognizes that the creator placed within the body of man the intelligence to govern it supremely, and therefore advocates that within the body lies all possibilities possibili-ties of health, instead of without. "This life's force resides in the brain and directs all actions of the body from this center by means of conveying her vital force over the nerves to every tissue or organ of the body. Any pressure on the nerves, as any obstruction placed on an electric wire, will interfere with the flow of these vital currants. As a result those organs of the body which, the nerve nourishes lack their normal function, disease resulting. "The chiropractor finds this pressure pres-sure at the little bony window, thru which the nerves emit from the spinal spin-al cord on their way from the brain to every tissue of the body. Here lies the cause of 9 5 per cent of diseases. dis-eases. Chiropractic deals with this cause. It embraces the art pf scientifically adjusting this cause without drugs or instruments, but by the hand upon any misalignment if the little boney segments that forms the spine we find definate pressure upon the nerves as they e-mit e-mit from this boney window. The kind of disease, which is hut effects resulting depends upon the organs innervated by the compressed nerve and the degree of pressure." 1 |