Index to Chiropractic Literature
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ID 27338
  Title Illustrations of vertebral manual therapy from Hippocrates 500 B.C.E. to D.D. Palmer 1906
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Journal Chiropr Hist. 2022 Winter;42(2):28-36
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Daniel David Palmer, the discoverer of chiropractic, repeatedly stated that he was not the first person to replace subluxated vertebrae, for this art had been practiced for thousands of years, but he did claim to be the first to replace displaced vertebrae by using the spinous and transverse processes as levers wherewith to rack subluxated vertebrae into normal position, and from this basic fact, to create a science which would be destined to revolutionize the theory and practice of the healing art. This article will demonstrate by illustrations and photographs that Palmer's statement of the long history of this treatment before his use is accurate.

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