Index to Chiropractic Literature
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ID 20146
  Title From the occult to chiropractic psychiatry: Francis Israel Regardie, D.C.
URL http://data.memberclicks.com/site/ahc/v27n2.pdf
Journal Chiropr Hist. 2007 Winter;27(2):35-54
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Abstract/Notes Francis Israel Regardie, D.C., is something of an enigma: a celebrity in one community—the world of the occult—and a forgotten figure in the history of chiropractic. An author, masseur, chiropractor, magician, psychotherapist, and scholar, the largest volume from his prolific pen resides in the literature of the “Western Esoteric Tradition.” He is considered one of the preeminent occult scholars and an important influence in the occult revival of the twentieth century. However, his numerous psychoanalytic writings, the bulk of which may be found in the Chirogram—periodical of the Los Angeles College of Chiropractic—remain to be explored. As well, the ways in which Regardie synthesized magic, psychotherapy, and manual therapies merit further analysis.

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