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Show im. (;ii:i;KKso. win, LUCTlKIi IX MT. I'lJOASAXT No doubt the abuse airl misrepresentation misrep-resentation heaped upon C'lilroprae-cttc C'lilroprae-cttc by the members of professions engaged in treating the sick hah aroused your curiosity as to the Teal nature of C'hiropractis. Monday evening we will have with us the most eloquent member of the Chiropractic profession, who will tell you what Clmpractic really is In terms that you can readily understand. under-stand. Dr. Greggerson's exposition of Chiropradtlc is universally conceded to be the clearest and most aiUhor-itave aiUhor-itave of that of any in the ranUs, and he 1s regarded as the voice of the profession. He is the authour of the articles on Chiropractic appearing appear-ing In tho great national magazines, the author of many pamphlets, and the editor of the "The Chiropractic Idea," a professional publication that deals with the principles of the science and the talk's of the profession. profes-sion. Dr. Greggerson is a graduate of the Palmer School of Chiropractic, known in the Chiropractic world as the Fountain Head of Chiropractic. It Is the first, the oldest, largest and the best school of Chiropractic in the world today. It is located a'. Davenport, Iowa, where its buildings occupy a frontage of three city blocks. It has more than Ihirty seven teachers, who devote ail their time to inculcating the science, art and philosoph of Chiropractic, and the prettiest printing plant in America. Dr. Greggerson is the pioneer lecturer of this school and the citizens of Jit. Pleasant will have the pleasure of hearing the authoritative author-itative voice of Chiropractic Monday evening. Tho lecture and motion picture are entirely different than shown here before, last January. |