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34 Cards in this Set
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Who discovered chiropractic?
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Daniel David Palmer
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When was chiropractic discovered? it's inception?
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1895
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What does "Magnum Opus" mean?
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"Great Works"
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What was the Magnum Opus?
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D.D.'s book "Chiropractor's Adjuster: Textbook of Science, Art, and Philosophy of Chiropractic for Students and Practitioners"
It was written in 1910. |
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Who was the Developer of Chiropractic?
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Bartlett Joshua Palmer
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Which person was crucial to the survival of Chiropractic?
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B.J. Palmer
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What were some of the ways that B.J. got the word out about Chiropractic?
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He used lectures, pamphlets, 27 books, and his own radio station.
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When and where was the trial of Shegataro Morikubo?
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1907
Wisconsin |
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What was the trial of Shegataro Morikubo?
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It legally differentiated chiropractic and osteopathy. When Morikubo (a D.C.) was charged with practicing medicine/osteopathy without a license. They argued the differences between M.D./D.O. and D.C. and the jury acquitted him (found him not guilty).
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Who was the attorney in the trial of Shegataro Morikubo?
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Attorney Tom Morris
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Who hired the attorney for the trial of Shegataro Morikubo?
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B.J. Palmer
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What did Morris base his arguments on in the trial of Shegataro Morikubo?
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the book "Modernized Chiropractic"
this book included new principles such as subluxation, IVF, and the supremacy of nn. |
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When was the Palmer book "The Science of Chiropractic:It's Principles and Adjustments" written?
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1906
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What was the reprint of "The Science of Chiropractic: It's Principles and Adjustments" called? and what wasn't printed in this reprint?
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Principles and Philosophies
D.D. Palmer's name |
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What book did the Palmer's 1906 book attempt to compete with?
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A book by Langworthy
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What journal did the Palmers create to compete with Langworthy's journal?
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"The Chiropractor"
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What was the name of Langworthy's journal?
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"Backbone"
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Which association did the Palmer's create to compete with Langworthy's?
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The Universal Chiropractic Association
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What was the name of Langworthy's association?
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The American Chiropractic Association
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What started B.J. on his 'straight' philosophical journey?
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Morikubo's trial and Morris' rationale for differing chiropractic from osteopathy.
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What did B.J. insist upon in his 'straight' chiropractic?
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"s, p, and u" (specific, pure, and unadulterated) straight chiropractic
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Who was the 'Constructor' of chiropractic?
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Willard Carver
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Who was the 'Promoter' of chiropractic?
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B.J. Palmer
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What was Palmer College nicknamed?
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The Fountainhead
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What was Willard Carver's school nicknamed?
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The Science Head
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Who was Willard Carver?
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-Lawyer, friend, and advisor to D.D. Palmer
-He went to Parker because he disliked B.J. Palmer -He founded several colleges in various states (including his college in OK city which was the first to receive state charter) -He authored 18 books -BIG impact on profession |
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What school was the first to receive a state charter?
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William Carver's college in OK City
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Who organized National School? And when was it created?
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-John Fitzlan Howard
-1906 |
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Which is the strongest mixer school?
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National School
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Who was National School sold to?
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William Chase Schulze
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Who were some presidents of National?
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Joseph Janse and Fred Illi
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Who was Janse?
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former National president and leader of 'mixer' chiropractors until his death
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Who was Illi?
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former National president and researcher in Switzerland
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What did National add to their curriculum pretty early on?
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Physical Therapy (PT)
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