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Specificity

B.J.  Palmer  once  said something to  the  effect  that anybody  who  ever got well did so because  of  a  specific chiropractic adjustment. The question that initially comes to mind is “what  is a  specific  chiropractic adjustment?” Is it HIO,  any  force introduced by a chiropractor with the intention of correct ing a subluxation, or  something … Read more

Terminology

There  is  an  alarming  trend  in  chiropractic  today  to abandon our unique chiropractic terminology.  Much of it  has come  about  by the desire of many in our  profession  to  get into mainstream medicine. However, there is another  tendency within  the straight chiropractic community. Instead of  aban doning  our  unique terminology, some  decide  to  incorporate other … Read more

Doctor or Technician

One of the charges leveled at straight chiropractors by the mixers is that we are merely technicians. They believe that by concerning ourselves with only locating and correcting vertebral subluxations and also because disassociating ourselves from the art of diagnosis that we should not be called doctors. There is a movement among the mixing community … Read more

Working Together

There has been much discussion recently concerning chiropractors getting together, putting aside their philosophical differences and working together. So what’s new? Aside from personalities, the problem seems to center around the mixers and straights. If we are to get together it would help to outline the practical problems that must be overcome from both sides. … Read more

Simplistic Chiropractic

Man, historically, has looked for a simplistic approach to disease. At one time or another it was believed that all illness was caused by demons, night air, “bad humors” and various other entities. Even in modern times medicine has embraced this idea hence the development of so-called miracle drugs. It was in this atmosphere that … Read more