Index to Chiropractic Literature
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ID 26337
  Title DD Palmer: The founder of chiropractic, a narrative
URL https://www.apcj.net/peters-dd-palmer-a-narrative/
Journal Asia-Pac Chiropr J. 2020 ;1(1):1-6
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Excerpt: Daniel David Palmer (DD) was born in Port Perry, a little, isolated town in Ontario, Canada. DD related his early history in these words: ‘I was born on March 7, 1845, a few miles east of Toronto, Canada. My Ancestors were Scotch and Irish on the maternal side - English and German on the paternal side. ‘When my grandparents settled near the now beautiful City of Toronto, Canada, it was but one log house. That region then was known as “way out West.” ‘I came within one of never having a mama. My mother was one of twins, the other who died. The other who lived weighed only 1 ½ pounds. When a Baby I was cradled in a piece of hemlock bark.’  View the historic D.D. Palmer plaque

Author keywords: Palmer, chiropractic, adjustment, host

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