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Who discovered chiropractic?
Daniel David Palmer
When was chiropractic discovered? it's inception?
1895
What does "Magnum Opus" mean?
"Great Works"
What was the Magnum Opus?
D.D.'s book "Chiropractor's Adjuster: Textbook of Science, Art, and Philosophy of Chiropractic for Students and Practitioners"

It was written in 1910.
Who was the Developer of Chiropractic?
Bartlett Joshua Palmer
Which person was crucial to the survival of Chiropractic?
B.J. Palmer
What were some of the ways that B.J. got the word out about Chiropractic?
He used lectures, pamphlets, 27 books, and his own radio station.
When and where was the trial of Shegataro Morikubo?
1907
Wisconsin
What was the trial of Shegataro Morikubo?
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).
Who was the attorney in the trial of Shegataro Morikubo?
Attorney Tom Morris
Who hired the attorney for the trial of Shegataro Morikubo?
B.J. Palmer
What did Morris base his arguments on in the trial of Shegataro Morikubo?
the book "Modernized Chiropractic"

this book included new principles such as subluxation, IVF, and the supremacy of nn.
When was the Palmer book "The Science of Chiropractic:It's Principles and Adjustments" written?
1906
What was the reprint of "The Science of Chiropractic: It's Principles and Adjustments" called? and what wasn't printed in this reprint?
Principles and Philosophies

D.D. Palmer's name
What book did the Palmer's 1906 book attempt to compete with?
A book by Langworthy
What journal did the Palmers create to compete with Langworthy's journal?
"The Chiropractor"
What was the name of Langworthy's journal?
"Backbone"
Which association did the Palmer's create to compete with Langworthy's?
The Universal Chiropractic Association
What was the name of Langworthy's association?
The American Chiropractic Association
What started B.J. on his 'straight' philosophical journey?
Morikubo's trial and Morris' rationale for differing chiropractic from osteopathy.
What did B.J. insist upon in his 'straight' chiropractic?
"s, p, and u" (specific, pure, and unadulterated) straight chiropractic
Who was the 'Constructor' of chiropractic?
Willard Carver
Who was the 'Promoter' of chiropractic?
B.J. Palmer
What was Palmer College nicknamed?
The Fountainhead
What was Willard Carver's school nicknamed?
The Science Head
Who was Willard Carver?
-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
What school was the first to receive a state charter?
William Carver's college in OK City
Who organized National School? And when was it created?
-John Fitzlan Howard

-1906
Which is the strongest mixer school?
National School
Who was National School sold to?
William Chase Schulze
Who were some presidents of National?
Joseph Janse and Fred Illi
Who was Janse?
former National president and leader of 'mixer' chiropractors until his death
Who was Illi?
former National president and researcher in Switzerland
What did National add to their curriculum pretty early on?
Physical Therapy (PT)