Index to Chiropractic Literature
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  Title History of the Sydney College of Chiropractic...Pathway to a profession. By Drs. Ed Devereauz, Brian O'Reilly & John Cice. First edition [book review]
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Journal Chiropr Hist. 2017 Summer;37(1):73-74
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Excerpt: As expected this book starts with providing an honest picture of the past, tracing the history of chiropractic from its formal beginnings in the late 1920s with the establishment of the first schools of Chiropractic and Osteopathy. We learn of the efforts of many of Australia’s key players in establishing schools of chiropractic in many different regions of the country due to community need. We also learn of the influence of their progenitors in shaping the education of those involved in natural healthcare.

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