Index to Chiropractic Literature
Index to Chiropractic Literature
My ICL     Sign In
Tuesday, December 3, 2024
Index to Chiropractic LiteratureIndex to Chiropractic LiteratureIndex to Chiropractic Literature
Share:


For best results switch to Advanced Search.
Switch To Advanced Search

Search Results: 1031 articles were found
Select articles to Display, List, Hold, Print or Download. To select all articles, check the box in the gray bar.
Journal ID Article Title Author(s)
Asia-Pac Chiropr J: Oct-Dec 2024(5:2): 5 28113 Point of view [editorial]
  • McKibben M
Ann Vert Sublux Res: Aug 2023(2023:): 84-110 27955 18th International Research and Philosophy Symposium (IRAPS): Philosophical, theoretical and practical considerations of vertebral subluxation correction
  • International Research and Philosophy Symposium (IRAPS)
Asia-Pac Chiropr J: Oct-Dec 2023(4:2): 20 27773 Absolving chiropractic’s indeterminacy through interdependence
  • Ebrall P
J Philos Princ Pract Chiropr: Nov 2022(2022:1): 1-17 27804 17th International Research and Philosophy Symposium (IRAPS): Philosophical, theoretical and practical considerations of vertebral subluxation correction
  • Herman CA
  • Goff R
  • Schaff H
  • Brewster A
  • Theodossis C
  • Greene-Orndorff L
  • Madden K
  • Bourla J
  • Becker DJ
  • Kent C
  • Osuna A
  • Pérez A
  • Costello K
  • Decken B
  • Elder G
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2022(29:1): 25-36 27582 The conatus doctrine: A rational interpretation of innate intelligence
  • Thornhill JT
J Contemp Chiropr: 2022(5:1): 25-43 27083 The current and future status of the chiropractic profession: A thematic analysis of interviews of 30 influential stakeholders
  • Gleberzon B
J Contemp Chiropr: 2022(5:1): 150-170 27208 A history of the idea of subluxation: A review of the medical literature to the 20th century
  • Ebrall P
  • Bovine G
J Contemp Chiropr: 2022(5:1): 222-239 27218 Determining a universal meaning of subluxation in chiropractic
  • Ebrall P
Asia-Pac Chiropr J: 2021(2:2): 1-15 26902 DD Palmer's theistic spin on biology and the modern effort to hide it
  • Seiler E
Asia-Pac Chiropr J: 2021(2:2): 1 26909 The meaning and value of vitalism in chiropractic
  • Richards DM
Chiropr Hist: Summer 2021(41:1): 8-13 26876 Modernized Chiropractic's core concepts
  • Coleman RR
Asia-Pac Chiropr J: 2021(2:1): 1-6 26789 Gratitude for chiropractic’s canaries in the coal-mine [editorial]
  • Ebrall P
Asia-Pac Chiropr J: 2021(1:4): 1-8 26675 New moon rising [editorial]
  • Ebrall P
J Contemp Chiropr: 2021(4:1): 52-66 26826 The perspective-dependent knowledge claim as an explanation of chiropractic’s subluxation conundrum
  • Ebrall P
Asia-Pac Chiropr J: 2021(1:3): 1-3 26498 Point of view: Epitaph Part One
  • McKibbin M
Chiropr & Manual Ther: 2021(29:5): 1-10 26482 Chiropractic students’ cognitive dissonance to statements about professional identity, role, setting and future: International perspectives from a secondary analysis of pooled data
  • Swain MS
  • Gliedt JA
  • de Luca K
  • Newell D
  • Holmes M
J Philos Princ Pract Chiropr: Jan 2020(2020:1): 35-76 26720 Proceedings of the 16th International Research and Philosophy Symposium (IRAPS): Philosophical, Theoretical and Practical Considerations of Vertebral Subluxation Correction Sherman College of Chiropractic Spartanburg, SC October 12-13, 2019
  • Multiple Authors
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2020(27:): 59-81 26440 A vitalism ethos and the chiropractic health care paradigm
  • Thornhill JT
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2020(27:): 82-87 26441 The hypothesis of biotensegrity and D. D. Palmer's hypothesis on tone: A discussion of their alignment
  • Wiggins DC
  • Engel RM
Chiropr J Aust: 2020(47:1): 44-50 26407 Spiritualism as a basis for the current portrayal of chiropractic
  • Wiggins D
  • Engel R
Asia-Pac Chiropr J: 2020(1:1): 1-5 26330 Chiropractic and the immune system: Disentangling context and looking at the big picture
  • Blum C
Asia-Pac Chiropr J: 2020(1:1): 1-15 26341 DD Palmer’s theistic spin on biology and the modern effort to hide it
  • Seiler E
Asia-Pac Chiropr J: 2020(1:1): 1-17 26343 A philosophy for chiropractic education in the 21st century
  • Ebrall P
Chiropr & Manual Ther: 2020(28:35): Online access only 20 p 26214 Vitalism in contemporary chiropractic: A help or a hinderance?
  • Simpson JK
  • Young KJ
J Contemp Chiropr: 2020(3:1): 111-126 26397 The conventional identity of chiropractic and its negative skew
  • Ebrall P
J Philos Princ Pract Chiropr: Jul 2019(2019:1): 1-11 26719 A critical analysis of the reality distortion of chiropractic among scientists with constructive criticism of the current debate
  • Ebrall P
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2019(26:): 60-74 26084 Doing the same thing and expecting a different outcome: It is time for a questioning philosophy and theory-driven chiropractic research
  • Leach RA
Chiropr & Manual Ther: 2019(27:51): Online access only 2 p 25891 Chiropractic: A bigger family than we might think [letter; comment]
  • Blum C
  • Leboeuf-Yde C
  • Innes SI
  • Young KJ
  • Kawchuk GN
  • Hartvigsen J
Chiropr & Manual Ther: 2019(27:16): Online access only 9 p 25699 The shape of chiropractic in Europe: A cross sectional survey of chiropractor’s beliefs and practice
  • Gíslason HF
  • Salminen JK
  • Sandhaugen L
  • Storbråten AS
  • Versloot R
  • Roug I
  • Newell D
Chiropr & Manual Ther: 2019(27:15): Online access only 9 p 25664 Attempting to explore chiropractors and their clinical choices: An examination of a failed study
  • Innes SI
  • Leboeuf-Yde C
  • Walker B
J Contemp Chiropr: 2019(2:): 4-17 25614 The assessment and correction of vertebral subluxation is central to chiropractic practice: Is there a gap in the clinical evidence?
  • Russell D
Chiropr & Manual Ther: 2019(27:4): Online access only 8 p 25498 Chiropractic, one big unhappy family: Better together or apart?
  • Leboeuf-Yde C
  • Innes SI
  • Young KJ
  • Kawchuk GN
  • Hartvigsen J
J Philos Princ Pract Chiropr: Dec 2018(2018:3): 15-48 26722 15th International Research and Philosophy Symposium. Sherman College of Chiropractic, Spartanburg, SC. USA October 6-7, 2018
  • Multiple Authors
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2018(25:): 6-9 25678 Chiropractic as part of the solution to the world crisis in spine-related disability
  • Brown R
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2018(25:): 10-21 25679 The chiropractic vertebral subluxation Part 1: Introduction
  • Senzon SA
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2018(25:): 22-35 25680 The chiropractic vertebral subluxation Part 2: The earliest subluxation theories from 1902 to 1907
  • Senzon SA
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2018(25:): 36-51 25681 The chiropractic vertebral subluxation Part 3: Complexity and identity from 1908 to 1915
  • Senzon SA
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2018(25:): 52-66 25682 The chiropractic vertebral subluxation Part 4: New perspectives and theorists from 1916 to 1927
  • Senzon SA
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2018(25:): 67-85 25683 The chiropractic vertebral subluxation Part 5: The first research era from 1928 to 1949
  • Senzon SA
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2018(25:): 86-98 25684 The chiropractic vertebral subluxation Part 6: Renaissance of D.D. Palmer’s paradigm from 1949 to 1961
  • Senzon SA
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2018(25:): 99-113 25685 The chiropractic vertebral subluxation Part 7: Technics and models from 1962 to 1980
  • Senzon SA
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2018(25:): 114-129 25686 The chiropractic vertebral subluxation Part 8: Terminology, definitions, and historicity from 1966 to 1980
  • Senzon SA
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2018(25:): 130-145 25687 The chiropractic vertebral subluxation Part 9: Complexes, models, and consensus from 1979 to 1995
  • Senzon SA
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2018(25:): 146-168 25688 The chiropractic vertebral subluxation Part 10: Integrative and critical literature from 1996 and 1997
  • Senzon SA
J Contemp Chiropr: 2018(1:1): 9-19 25512 Necessity for biomechanical evaluation of posture, alignment and subluxation. Part I. The 6 subluxation types that satisfy Nelson’s criterion for valid subluxation theory
  • Harrison DE
  • Oakley PA
Chiropr & Manual Ther: 2018(26:24): Online access only 13 p 25238 The prevalence of the term subluxation in chiropractic degree program curricula throughout the world
  • Funk MF
  • Frisina-Deyo AJ
  • Mirtz TA
  • Perle SM
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2017(24:1): 49–53 25063 The John A. Sweaney Lecture: Washington DC, March 2017, given by Dr Geoff Outerbridge. Our highest level of contribution: doing the right thing, the right way, for the right reason [addresses]
  • Outerbridge WG
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2017(24:1): 41-43 25061 Thriving for 110 Years: National’s philosophy of collaboration and integration [addresses]
  • Dougherty KJ
Ann Vert Sublux Res: Winter-Spring 2017(2017:1-2): Online access only p 5-7 24977 Lymphatic drainage of the brain: Implications for chiropractic
  • Haas A
J Philos Princ Pract Chiropr: 2017(2017:1): 5-26 26723 14th International Research and Philosophy Symposium. Sherman College of Chiropractic. Spartanburg, SC. USA October 7-8, 2017
  • Multiple Authors
J Philos Princ Pract Chiropr: 2017(2017:1): 27-30 26724 Vertebral subluxation: Positive adaptation or absolute disadvantage? A commentary
  • Sinnott R
Chiropr & Manual Ther: 2017(25:7): Online access only 15 p 24725 A treatise for a new philosophy of chiropractic medicine
  • Mirtz TA
J Philos Princ Pract Chiropr: 2016(2016:1): Online access only p 39-47 24751 Chiropractic’s continued legacy of racism and its affect on minority population utilization
  • Vernon L
J Philos Princ Pract Chiropr: 2016(2016:1): Online access only p 11-38 24752 Maintaining the identity of chiropractic as a drug-free health care profession
  • Rademacher WJ
  • Troyanovich SJ
J Philos Princ Pract Chiropr: 2016(2016:1): 1-2 26726 Letter to the Editor
  • Senzon S
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2016(23:1): Online access only p 29-34 24671 Chiropractic identity in the United States: Wisdom, courage, and strength
  • Good CJ
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2016(23:1): 35-45 24672 Chiropractic identity: A neurological, professional, and political assessment
  • Rosner AL
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2016(23:1): 61-67 24675 Professional identity at Los Angeles College of Chiropractic
  • Kimura MN
  • Russell R
  • Scaringe J
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2016(23:1): 68-76 24676 Toxins, toxicity, and endotoxemia: A historical and clinical perspective for chiropractors
  • Seaman DR
Chiropr J Aust: Jan 2016(44:1): Online access only p 33-42 24356 An alternate exploration of the religiosity of chiropractic: A counterpoint
  • Ebrall PS
Ann Vert Sublux Res: Fall 2015(2015:4): Online access only p 184-212 24790 12th International Research and Philosophy Symposium (IRAPS), Sherman College of Chiropractic, Spartanburg, SC, October 10-11, 2015
  • Multiple Authors
Ann Vert Sublux Res: Spring 2015(2015:2): Online access only p 48-98 24778 11th International Research and Philosophy Symposium (IRAPS), Sherman College of Chiropractic, Spartanburg, SC, October 16-19, 2014
  • Multiple Authors
J Philos Princ Pract Chiropr: 2015(2015:1): Online access only p 9-20 24470 Chiropractic and systems science
  • Senzon S
J Philos Princ Pract Chiropr: 2015(2015:1): Online access only p 1-8 24471 The straight – Mixer quandary - Will chiropractic survive? Can it thrive?
  • Peck J
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2015(22:1): 47-52 24310 The John A. Sweaney Lecture: Athens, Greece, May 2015, Given by Dr Vivian H.E. Kil. To inspire the chiropractic profession to dream more, learn more, do more, and become more [addresses]
  • Kil VHE
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2015(22:1): 30-46 24309 The McAndrews Leadership Lecture: February 2015, by Dr Scott Haldeman [and others]. Challenges of the past, challenges of the present [addresses]
  • Haldeman S
  • McAndrews GP
  • Goertz C
  • Sportelli L
  • Hamm AW
  • Johnson C
Chiropr & Manual Ther: 2015(23:4): Online access only 8 p 23946 Chiropractic identity, role and future: A survey of North American chiropractic students
  • Gliedt JA
  • Hawk C
  • Anderson M
  • Kashif A
  • Bunn D
  • Cambron J
  • Gleberzon B
  • Hart J
  • Kizhakkeveettil A
  • Perle SM
  • Ramcharan M
  • Sullivan S
  • Zhang L
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2014(21:1): Online access only p 1-24 24300 Evaluation of publicly available documents to trace chiropractic technique systems that advocate radiography for subluxation analysis: A proposed genealogy [review]
  • Young KJ
Chiropr & Manual Ther: 2014(22:36): Open access only 34 p 23734 Gimme that old time religion: The influence of the healthcare belief system of chiropractic’s early leaders on the development of x-ray imaging in the profession
  • Young KJ
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2013(20:1): 43-48 23410 The John A. Sweaney Lecture: Durbin, South Africa, April 2013, given by Dr Louis Sportelli. The 100 year test: Can that tell us something?
  • Sportelli L
Chiropr Hist: Summer 2013(33:1): 66-81 22983 History or science: The controversy over chiropractic spinography
  • Coleman RR
  • Wolf KH
  • Lopes MA
  • Coleman JM
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Sep 2013(57:3): 205-213 22962 On vaccination & chiropractic: When ideology, history, perception, politics and jurisprudence collide
  • Gleberzon B
  • Lameris M
  • Schmidt C
  • Ogrady J
Chiropr J Aust: Mar 2013(43:1): 1 22845 The way it used to be isn't the way it was [editorial]
  • Ebrall P
Chiropr J Aust: Mar 2013(43:1): 2-13 22846 Commentary: A basis for the theory of a central chiropractic principle: The vertebral subluxation
  • Rome PL
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Jun 2013(57:2): Online access only p 106-110 22843 Perspective - Climate change: Global challenges for the chiropractic profession
  • Brown R
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2012(19:1): Online access only p 44-47 22730 In response to “The Knowledge of Our Knowledge”: A reflection on McAndrews’ view of epistemology
  • Winterstein J
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2012(19:1): Online access only p 36-39 22728 The knowledge of our knowledge [classical article]
  • McAndrews JF
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2012(19:1): Online access only p 40-43 22729 In response to “The Knowledge of Our Knowledge”: 2 decades and not much has changed
  • Sportelli L
J Philos Princ Pract Chiropr: Fall 2012(2012:3): Online access only p 55-111 23225 9th Annual International Research and Philosophy Symposium, Sherman College of Chiropractic, Spartanburg, South Carolina, October 20-21, 2012
  • Multiple Authors
Chiropr J Aust: Jun 2012(42:2): 72-73 22426 Commentary: Quo vadis?
  • Bolton SP
Chiropr J Aust: Jun 2012(42:2): 43-50 22422 [Mary Anne Chance Memorial Paper] Holism in health care: A powerful notion or an elusive endeavour?
  • Jolliot C
Chiropr Hist: Summer 2012(32:1): 21-29 22450 A history of rehabilitation and exercise in the chiropractic profession
  • Young LJ
Chiropr Hist: Summer 2012(32:1): 59-72 22461 Chiropractic and Type O (organic) disorders: Historical development and current thought
  • Troyanovich SJ
  • Troyanovich J
JACA Online: Jan-Feb 2012(49:1): Online access only p 2-7 22288 Critical thinking for chiropractic: Bridging the gap
  • Kline CM
  • Phillips R
  • Maiers M
  • Roecker C
Chiropr J Aust: Mar 2012(42:1): 1 22281 Just another Saturday afternoon [editorial]
  • Ebrall P
Chiropr J Aust: Mar 2012(42:1): 8-14 22283 One foot on the brake, the other on the accelerator: Steering the chiropractic model
  • Moore C
Chiropr & Manual Ther: 2012(20:1): Online access only 18 p 22173 The five eras of chiropractic & the future of chiropractic as seen through the eyes of a participant observer
  • Simpson JK
Nutr Perspect: Oct 2011(34:4): 26 23795 "Even if" [patient education handout]
  • Moon GR
  • Moon RL
  • Eisel TM
Ann Vert Sublux Res: Fall 2011(2011:4): Online access only p 189-238 22314 8th Annual International Research and Philosophy Symposium, Sherman College of Chiropractic, Spartanburg, South Carolina, October 22-23, 2011
  • Multiple Authors
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2011(18:1): 1-9 22305 Use of the term subluxation in publications during the formative years of the chiropractic profession [editorial]
  • Johnson C
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2011(18:1): 10-23 22306 Constructing a philosophy of chiropractic: Evolving worldviews and premodern roots
  • Senzon SA
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2011(18:1): 24-38 22307 Constructing a philosophy of chiropractic: Evolving worldviews and modern foundation
  • Senzon SA
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2011(18:1): 39-63 22308 Constructing a philosophy of chiropractic: Evolving worldviews and postmodern core
  • Senzon SA
Top Integr Health Care: 2011(2:4): Online access only 8 p 22175 Commentary. Finding a common ground in chiropractic: The key to progression
  • Gliedt J
Chiropr J Aust: Dec 2011(41:4): 155 22171 Re: Chiropractic Journal of Australia, September 2011 issue [letter]
  • McDowall D
Chiropr J Aust: Sep 2011(41:3): 110-112 22028 Commentary: Subluxation, what’s in a name?
  • Ebrall P
Chiropr J Aust: Sep 2011(41:3): 114-115 22030 Sinnott’s Textbook of Chiropractic Philosophy, Vol. 1 [by] Rob Sinnott [book review]
  • Ebrall P
  • Richards D
J Philos Princ Pract Chiropr: Winter 2011(2011:1): Online access only p 15-16 21908 Research, scholarship & the future of the chiropractic profession [editorial]
  • McCoy M
J Upper Cervical Chiropr Res: Winter 2011(1:1): 1-2 21850 Research, scholarship & the future of the chiropractic profession [editorial]
  • McCoy M
Chiropr J Aust: Jun 2011(41:2): 41-42 21822 A frog chorus [editorial]
  • Ebrall P
JACA Online: Mar 2011(48:2): Online access only p 14-15 21733 Epistemology, pragmatism, and the role of metaphysics
  • Legueux M
J Pediatr Matern & Fam Health - Chiropr: Dec 2010(2010:): Online access only p 181-182 25232 Research, scholarship and the future of the chiropractic profession [editorial]
  • McCoy M
Ann Vert Sublux Res: Nov 2010(2010:): Online access only 39 p 22388 Abstracts of invited papers presented at the 2010 International Research and Philosophy Symposium [sponsored by Sherman College of Chiropractic, October 9 - 10, 2010, Spartanburg, South Carolina]
  • Multiple Authors
Chiropr J Aust: Dec 2010(40:4): 133 21595 Darega sore o sitteirunoka? Siapa yang tahu? Nuga al-a? Who knows what? [editorial]
  • Ebrall P
Chiropr J Aust: Dec 2010(40:4): 142 21599 The Quo Vadis Forum 2010: An examination of philosophy at the Macquarie University Department of Chiropractic
  • Richards D
Chiropr J Aust: Dec 2010(40:4): 154-158 21604 Philosophy of chiropractic at the Sydney College of Chiropractic: 1975-2000
  • Kelly JL
Chiropr J Aust: Dec 2010(40:4): 148-150 21602 Can chiropractic philosophy change community perception?
  • Floreani S
Chiropr J Aust: Dec 2010(40:4): 151-153 21603 Using chiropractic philosophy to deliver relevant research: The example of the Australian Spinal Research Foundation grant funding process
  • Harvey M
Chiropr J Aust: Dec 2010(40:4): 159-163 21605 The ‘isms’ wars: Reflections on philosophical models in health care and chiropractic
  • Richards D
Chiropr J Aust: Dec 2010(40:4): 164-169 21606 The teaching and learning of the RMIT brand of chiropractic philosophy
  • Ebrall P
Chiropr Hist: Summer 2010(30:1): 9-19 21539 Chiropractors and the containment of the polio vaccine: An historical inquiry into the controversial cure
  • Spraker J
Clin Chiropr: Dec 2010(13:4): 243 21549 Matters of life and death [editorial]
  • Young M
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2010(17:1): 1-5 21533 Reflecting on 115 years: The chiropractic profession's philosophical path
  • Johnson C
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2010(17:1): 6-21 21534 Constructing a philosophy of chiropractic I: An Integral map of the territory
  • Senzon SA
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2010(17:1): 33-39 21536 The great subluxation debate: A centrist's perspective
  • Good CJ
Chiropr J Aust: Sep 2010(40:3): 120 21426 “Subluxation,” “Chiropractic Subluxation,” “Volkman’s Subluxation” and “Palmer’s Subluxation.” A commentary on style and usage
  • Bolton SP
Clin Chiropr: Sep 2010(13:3): 197-198 21408 Humpty Dumpty chiropractic [editorial]
  • Young M
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Jun 2010(54:2): 76-80 21105 Commentary. Belief systems as the foundation for our professional evolution
  • Dunn G
  • Pooley D
Chiropr J Aust: Mar 2010(40:1): 1 21070 Lessons from a dog [editorial]
  • Ebrall P
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2009(16:1): Online access only p. 1-4 21084 A brief review of the evolution of the Journal of Chiropractic Humanities: A journey beginning in 1991 [editorial]
  • Johnson C
Chiropr Hist: Summer 2009(29:1): 55-65 20951 Reflections on healing, orthodoxy, and a new direction for chiropractic history
  • Moore JS
Chiropr J Aust: Dec 2009(39:4): 125 20913 The power of listening [editorial]
  • Ebrall P
Chiropr J Aust: Dec 2009(39:4): 171-172 20918 Commentary: Subluxation: The cause or simply a symptom?
  • Jensen AM
Chiropr J Aust: Sep 2009(39:3): 85 20780 Dreams And theories become realities [editorial]
  • Ebrall P
Chiropr J Aust: Sep 2009(39:3): 124 20788 The crossroad was really a fork [letter]
  • Bolton S
  • Ebrall P
Chiropr J Aust: Jun 2009(39:2): 45 20626 The crossroad was really a fork [editorial]
  • Ebrall P
ICA Rev: Spring 2009(65:1): 13-14 20543 President's message: How will we be judged? [editorial]
  • Maltby JK
Chiropr J Aust: Mar 2009(39:1): 1 20536 What do you see when you look at the sky? [editorial]
  • Ebrall P
Chiropr Hist: Winter 2008(28:2): 81-91 20746 A profession seeking clinical competency: The role of the Gonstead chiropractic technique
  • Amman MJ
JACA Online: Dec 2008(45:9): Online access only p 27-28 20361 Vaccination is both beyond and consistent with chiropractic philosophy!
  • Cooperstein R
J Chiropr Humanit: 2008(15:): 27-54 20336 Chiropractic and energy medicine: A shared history
  • Senzon SA
ICA Rev: Summer/Fall 2008(64:2): 27-29 20297 Viewpoint. The fable of the frogs
  • Fogarty K
ICA Rev: Summer/Fall 2008(64:2): 51-54 20301 Chiropractic dyslexia
  • McCall R
Chiropr J Aust: Jun 2008(38:2): 42-44 20162 Development of the 2006-2009 CAA Strategic Plan
  • Richards DM
Chiropr J Aust: Mar 2008(38:1): 1 20099 Guest editorial. What are you doing with what you know? [editorial]
  • Ebrall P
Chiropr J Aust: Mar 2008(38:1): 2-5 20100 Agents of Change: the CAA Consensus Processes
  • Richards D
Chiropr J Aust: Mar 2008(38:1): 30-31 20105 Right courses: Competency and capability [letter; comment]
  • Nichols DE
  • Ebrall P
J Chiropr Humanit: 2007(14:): Online access only p. 41-45 19918 Philosophy of chiropractic: Its origin and its future [presented at the World Federation of Chiropractic 9th Biennial Congress, Vilamoura, Portugal, 2007]
  • Clum G
J Chiropr Humanit: 2007(14:): Online access only 21 p 19914 The mechanistic/vitalistic dualism of chiropractic and general systems theory: Daniel D. Palmer and Ludwig von Bertalanffy
  • Callender AK
ICA Rev: Jun 2007(63:2): 24 19890 The true pulse of life
  • Cafferty J
ICA Rev: Jun 2007(63:2): 53-59 19897 Chiropractic philosophy at the crossroads: Is it time for an update?
  • Vahl RJ
ICA Rev: Jan 2007(63:1): 11,13 19880 Presidents message: Understanding the battle
  • Maltby JK
ICA Rev: Jan 2007(63:1): 11,13 19851 President's message: Understanding the battle
  • Maltby JK
ICA Rev: Jan 2007(63:1): 57-63 19885 Cognitive science and innate intelligence
  • Smith M
ICA Rev: Nov 2007(63:3): 61-68 19843 Innate intelligence by any other name ... A look into innate intelligence, quantum mechanics, empirical science, and paradigms
  • Wenzel R
Chiropr J Aust: Jun 2007(37:2): 57-60 19777 Commentary. Are we teaching the right courses?
  • Ebrall P
Chiropr Hist: Summer 2007(27:1): 99-105 19637 The importance of history and philosophy to the future of chiropractic
  • Linscott G
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Jun 2007(51:2): 75-77 19643 Commentary. Diversity versus unity: does making things count mean making everything count?
  • Coulter ID
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Mar-Apr 2007(30:3): 206-214 19498 Developmental issues in chiropractic: A South African practitioner and patient perspective
  • Myburgh C
  • Mouton J
Clin Chiropr: Mar 2007(10:1): 4-7 19473 [Time to bite the bullet] Clin Chiro 9(2) p. 55 – 56 [letter; comment]
  • Young M
  • Smith P
J Chiropr Humanit: 2006(13:): Online access only p 12-20 19401 A treatise on fundamental principles of the philosophy of chiropractic and related topics in the life sciences
  • Clusserath MT
Chiropr J Aust: Sep 2006(36:3): 97-104 19296 Vital force: An everlasting notion for the original stance of chiropractic
  • Jolliot C
DC Tracts: Fall 2006(18:3): 1 19230 Letter from the editor-in-chief [editorial]
  • Lucido VP
Chiropr J Aust: Jun 2006(36:2): 45 19065 Science, philosophy and the gentle art of letting go [editorial]
  • Chance MA
  • Peters RE
Chiropr J Aust: Jun 2006(36:2): 76-79 19072 Commentary: What identity for chiropractic?
  • Sportelli L
DC Tracts: Summer 2006(18:2): 1 19023 Letter from the editor-in-chief [editorial]
  • Lucido VP
DC Tracts: Spring 2006(18:1): 1 19019 Letter from the editor-in-chief [editorial]
  • Lucido VP
ICA Rev: Spring 2006(62:1): 13 18990 President's message : the legacy
  • Maltby JK
ICA Rev: Spring 2006(62:1): 21-27 18991 ICA's postgraduate councils continue to expand with excellent programs and exciting conferences
ICA Rev: Spring 2006(62:1): 43-49 18992 A journey of 50+ years
  • Gallagher WB
ICA Rev: Spring 2006(62:1): 51-53 18993 D.D. Palmer : a man with vision and a philosophy
  • Vahl RJ
ICA Rev: Spring 2006(62:1): 61-67 18996 The cervical spine in pregnancy : a chiropractic perspective
  • Vallone S
Clin Chiropr: Jun 2006(9:2): 55-56 18955 Time to bite the bullet [editorial]
  • Young M
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Mar 2006(50:1): 90-92 18953 Is chiropractic a CAM therapy or is it a separate profession? JCCA 2005; 49(3): 133-6. [letter; comment]
  • Morgan L
  • Lutzer K
  • Willox B
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: May 2006(29:4): 253-254 18943 Modernized chiropractic reconsidered: beyond foot-on-hose and bones-out-of-place [editorial]
  • Johnson C
Chiropr J Aust: Mar 2006(36:1): 40-41 18770 Is subluxation our worst enemy? Chiro J Aust 2005;35(4):121. [letter]
  • Rosner AL
Chiropr J Aust: Mar 2006(36:1): 41-42 18771 Is subluxation our worst enemy? Chiro J Aust 2005;35(4):121 [letter; comment]
  • Gatterman I
  • Henderson CNR
Chiropr J Aust: Dec 2005(35:4): 121 18745 Is subluxation our worst enemy? [editorial]
  • Chance MA
  • Peters RE
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Dec 2005(49:4): 252-253 18673 Commentary: Divided we stand
  • Leprich D
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Dec 2005(49:4): 248-251 18680 Commentary: Chiropractic: A Specialty with Limitations?
J Chiropr Humanit: 2005(12:): Online access only p 1 18646 A balance between navel-gazing and considering the rest of the world [editorial]
  • Johnson C
J Chiropr Humanit: 2005(12:): Online access only p 8-15 18611 A proposal regarding the identity of chiropractic: embrace the centrality of the spine
  • Briggance BB
J Chiropr Humanit: 2005(12:): Online access only p 16-32 18612 Rigor in the philosophy of chiropractic: beyond the dismissivism/authoritarian polemic
  • McAulay BJ
J Chiropr Humanit: 2005(12:): Online access only p 38-44 18614 A model for learning to understand and communicate the philosophy of chiropractic: Using the 7 habits of highly effective people
  • Gross TA
  • Butler C
Chiropr J Aust: Sep 2005(35:3): 85 18598 Editorial: E Pluribus Unum
  • Chance MA
  • Peters RE
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 2005(34:4): 32,34,36,38 18456 CHIROPRACTIC WORLDVIEWS: SHAPING THE FUTURE OF CHIROPRACTIC RESEARCH & PRACTICE
  • McCoy M
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 2005(34:4): 80,79 18465 CREATING A NEW CULTURE
  • Riekeman GF
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Sep 2005(49:3): 146-149 18445 Commentary: Another chiropractic dinosaur
  • Ford PA
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Sep 2005(49:3): 133-136 18450 Is chiropractic a CAM therapy or is it a separate profession?
  • Morgan L
ICA Rev: Spring 2005(61:1): 15 18419 President's message: Are you sharing the chiropractic story? [editorial]
  • Mertz CJ
ICA Rev: Spring 2005(61:1): 37-39 18421 Sublata causa tollitur effectus (the effect will leave when the cause is removed)
  • Sinnott R
ICA Rev: Spring 2005(61:1): 40-46 18422 Where do we go from here: Chiropractic and the biopsychosocial model
  • Lovejoy JA
ICA Rev: Spring 2005(61:1): 47-52 18423 Chiropractic research: Is it a philosophical conundrum?
  • Gonzalez DN
ICA Rev: Spring 2005(61:1): 53-59 18424 The philosophy of pattern analysis, quantum physics, health, and disease
  • Lyons D
ICA Rev: Spring 2005(61:1): 61-63 18425 Future curse or chiropractic blessing
  • Passalacqua C
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Jun 2005(49:2): 69-73 18225 Can chiropractic survive its chimerical nature?
  • Cooperstein R
  • Perle SM
  • Gleberzon BJ
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 2005(34:2): 20-21 18115 GUEST ESSAY: CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENT OR SPINAL MANIPULATION? IT'S NOT JUST SEMANTICS
  • Gregg J
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 2005(34:2): 80, 79 18127 VISION FOR LIFE: LIFE SOURCE, IT'S IN THE TITLE
  • Riekeman G
Chiropr & Osteopat: 2005(13:1): Online access only 56 p 18129 Chiropractic as spine care: A model for the profession
  • Bronfort G
  • Hegetschweiler K
  • Labrot TM
  • Lawrence DJ
  • Nelson CF
  • Perle SM
  • Triano JJ
  • Metz D
Chiropr & Osteopat: 2005(13:1): Online access only 29 p 18241 Subluxation: Dogma or science?
  • Charlton KH
  • Grod JP
  • Keating JC Jr
  • Perle SM
  • Winterstein JF
  • Sikorski D
Chiropr & Osteopat: 2005(13:1): Online access only 3 p 18683 A Chiropracticness test
  • Charlton KH
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 2005(34:1): 80+ 17686 A VISION FOR TOMORROW
  • Riekeman G
DC Tracts: Winter 2004(16:4): 1 19059 Letter from the editor-in-chief
  • Lucido VP
DC Tracts: Fall 2004(16:3): 1 19054 Letter from the editor-in-chief
  • Lucido VP
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 2004(33:6): 58-59 17693 HONORING YOUR PATIENTS THROUGH LIFE'S RULES
  • Esteb W
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 2004(33:6): 20, 22 17687 ARE WE TRYING TOO HARD
  • Willis DD
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 2004(33:5): 14, 16 17667 HEALING BY INTENTION
  • Clum G
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 2004(33:5): 34+ 17672 MASTER YOUR PRACTICE
  • Perman D
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 2004(33:5): 80+ 17677 I WANT TO BE THERE WHEN
  • Riekeman G
J Chiropr Humanit: 2004(11:): Online access only p. 2-10 17512 The battle for innate: A perspective on fundamentalism in chiropractic
J Chiropr Humanit: 2004(11:): Online access only p. 24-28 17514 Advancing the philosophy of chiropractic: Advocating virtue
  • Kinsinger S
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 2004(33:4): 80 17453 LP3
  • Riekeman G
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 2004(33:3): 20-21 17234 GUEST ESSAY: ARE YOU GOING SOFT?
  • Morgan TO
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 2004(33:3): 80 17244 FATE FOR THE FUTURE
  • Riekeman G
Australas Chiropr & Osteopat: Nov 2004(12:2): 57-71 17442 A clinical model for the diagnosis and management of patients with cervical spine syndromes
  • Murphy DR
Chiropr J Aust: Dec 2004(34:4): 147-160 17063 The best books for 2004: A year of new editions
  • Ebrall P
Chiropr J Aust: Mar 2004(34:1): 31-34 16951 Commentary: The quest for better questions: Progress or sama sama?
  • Ebrall P
Chiropr J Aust: Mar 2004(34:1): 30-34 16968 Commentary: The quest for better questions: Progress or sama sama?[corrected reprint of Mar 2004 article]
  • Ebrall P
Chiropr J Aust: Mar 2004(34:1): 38-39 16954 Best of books for 2003
  • Giles LG
ICA Rev: Spring/Summer 2004(60:1/2): 41-44 16908 CHIROPRACTIC AND THE LIFECYCLE OF A MOVEMENT
  • Riekeman G
  • O'Brien WF
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Feb 2004(41:2): 26-27 16572 Chiropractic philosophy and clinical technique: Critical thinking and technique systems
  • Perle SM
J Vert Sublux Res: 2003(JUN:19): Online access only p. 1-4 19863 What is life?
  • Senzon SA
DC Tracts: Summer 2003(15:2): 1 19050 Letter from the editor-in-chief
  • Lucido VP
DC Tracts: Spring 2003(15:1): 1 19046 Letter from the editor-in-chief
  • Lucido VP
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 2003(32:2): 16 17646 CHIROPRACTIC AT THE CROSSROADS
  • Schmidt MJ
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 2003(32:1): 20-24 17432 EXPLAINING THE SUBLUXATION
  • Slosberg M
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 2003(32:1): 28+ 17433 CREATING TURN-KEY HEALTH CARE
  • Brimhall J
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 2003(32:4): 80,79 17128 Tell the truth: Are you being honest about chiropractic?
  • Willis WN
Chiropr J Aust: Dec 2003(33:4): 138-153 16941 The best books for 2003, with a tribute to Chapman-Smith
  • Ebrall P
Chiropr J Aust: Mar 2003(33:1): 1 16791 Chiropractic identity and clinical diversity [editorial]
  • Chance MA
  • Peters RE
Eur J Chiropr: 2003(47:3): 51-60 16635 PHILOSOPHY AND SCIENCE IN CHIROPRACTIC: ESSENTIAL, INSEPARABLE AND MISUNDERSTOOD
  • Keating JC Jr
ICA Rev: Fall-Winter 2003(59:3/4): 15-16 16305 IN HIGH TIDE, ALL BOATS RISE
  • Mertz CJ
ICA Rev: Fall-Winter 2003(59:3/4): 54-63 16314 DO WE HAVE A CHIROPRACTIC MODEL?
  • Burns JR
ICA Rev: Fall-Winter 2003(59:3/4): 65-71 16315 THE IMPORTANCE OF A PHILOSOPHY BASED PRACTICE - PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE
  • Barrett RH
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Sep 2003(40:9): 40-42 16222 Sapere Aude: Dare to know
  • Feise RJ
ICA Rev: Summer 2003(59:2): 55-72 16145 FOLLOWING THE PRINCIPLES OF D.D. PALMER
  • Cox WJ
ICA Rev: Summer 2003(59:2): 47-54 16146 MOMENTUM
  • Russell EG
ICA Rev: Summer 2003(59:2): 41-46 16147 A CHIROPRACTIC PERSPECTIVE: INSIDE OUT
  • Mullen W
ICA Rev: Summer 2003(59:2): 35-39 16148 CHIROPRACTIC DEFINED
  • Sinnott R
ICA Rev: Summer 2003(59:2): 19-20 16150 PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE: A NEW VISION FOR A BETTER TOMORROW
  • Mertz CJ
Ann Vert Sublux Res: Nov 2002(4:4): 111-113 21993 Chiropractic comes of age: A reflection on the thirty-three principles of chiropractic as a foundation for a contemporary philosophy
  • Hughes J
J Vert Sublux Res: November 2002(4:4): 111-113 19648 Chiropractic comes of age: a reflection on the thirty-three principles of chiropractic as a foundation for a contemporary philosophy
  • Hughes J
DC Tracts: Winter 2002(14:4): 1 19135 Letter from the editor-in-chief.
  • Lucido VP
DC Tracts: Fall 2002(14:3): 1 19131 Letter from the editor-in-chief.
  • Lucido VP
DC Tracts: Summer 2002(14:2): 1 19128 Letter from the editor-in-chief.
  • Lucido VP
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 2002(31:4): 4,8-12 17094 Lyceum: Caring with vision and love
  • Williams SE
ICA Rev: Spring 2002(58:2): 45-51 16858 CHIROPRACTIC IS MANIFESTED AS MOTION
  • Russell E
Chiropr J Aust: Dec 2002(32:4): 139-150 16789 The best of books for 2002: A guide to updating your library
  • Ebrall P
Chiropr J Aust: Jun 2002(32:2): 68-69 16768 The best books for 2001 [letter; comment]
  • Ebrall PS
  • Swatland J
Chiropr J Aust: Jun 2002(32:2): 70 16769 The best books for 2001 [letter; comment]
  • Ebrall PS
  • Ierano JJ
Chiropr J Aust: Mar 2002(32:1): 30-31 16759 The best books for 2001 (CJA 2001; 31:139-59) [letter; comment]
  • Bolton SP
  • Ebrall P
Chiropr J Aust: Mar 2002(32:1): 31 16760 A subluxation is a subluxation is a subluxation [letter]
  • Keating JC Jr
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Sep 2002(46:3): 173-184 15961 Measuring philosophy: A philosophy index
  • Biggs L
  • Miereau D
  • Hay D
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 2002(31:1): 4-8 16031 DO YOU HEAR THE TRUMPET CALLING? PART 2
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 2002(31:1): 24-27 16033 DR. DANIEL REDWOOD: A TRANSLATOR OF IDEAS
  • Southerland R
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 2002(31:1): 56-57 16040 ARE YOU A CHIROPRACTIC SURVIVOR
  • Willis WN
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 2002(31:3): 4-12 15616 CARING WITH VISION AND LOVE (PART 1).
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 2002(31:3): 6-10 15629 PHILOSPOPHY OF CHIROPRACTIC AND ITS VISION OF THE FAR.
  • Williams SE
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Mar 2002(46:1): 4-10 15739 Commentary: The meanings of innate
  • Keating JC Jr
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 2002(31:2): 4-8 15652 TUNING IN TO YOUR POTENTIAL
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 2002(31:2): 4-8 16011 TUNING IN TO YOUR POTENTIAL
  • Williams SE
DC Tracts: Winter 2001(13:4): 1 19154 Letter from the editor-in-chief.
  • Lucido VP
DC Tracts: Fall 2001(13:3): 1 19150 Letter from the editor-in-chief.
  • Lucido VP
DC Tracts: Summer 2001(13:2): 1 19145 Letter from the editor-in-chief.
  • Lucido VP
DC Tracts: Spring 2001(13:1): 1 19139 Letter from the editor-in-chief.
  • Lucido VP
Top Clin Chiropr: Mar 2001(8:1): 1-8 17248 Professional identity: The role of chiropractic theory
  • Mootz RD
ICA Rev: Fall 2001(57:5/6): 23-24 16891 PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE: A GOOD NAME IS MORE DESIRABLE THAN GREAT RICHES
  • Humber DD
ICA Rev: Summer 2001(57:4/5): 21-22 16884 PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE: MOVING AHEAD BY GOING BACK TO WHERE WE STARTED
  • Humber DD
ICA Rev: Summer 2001(57:4/5): 46-50 16886 IS IT YOUR STRATEGY OR YOUR IDENTITY?
  • Markson LT
ICA Rev: May-Jun 2001(57:2/3): 91-93 16880 THE HEALTH AND WELFARE OF THE PATIENT SHALL ALWAYS BE PARAMOUNT [REPRINT OF ARTICLE IN INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CHIROPRACTIC, JUNE 1962]
  • Thaxton JQ
ICA Rev: May-Jun 2001(57:2/3): 37-42 16872 CHIROPRACTIC PHILOSOPHY ... OUR NOBLE FOUNDATION
  • Cafferty J
ICA Rev: May-Jun 2001(57:2/3): 86-90 16879 FACING ISSUES [REPRINT OF ARTICLE IN INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CHIROPRACTIC, 1957]
  • Palmer BJ
ICA Rev: May-Jun 2001(57:2/3): 21-23 16868 PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE: THE POWER OF ENDURING PRINCIPLE
  • Hoffman RJ
Chiropr J Aust: Dec 2001(31:4): 121 16630 A subluxation is a subluxation is a subluxation? [editorial]
  • Chance MA
  • Peters RE
Chiropr J Aust: Dec 2001(31:4): 139-159 16633 The best books for 2001: An enthusiasm for innate
  • Ebrall P
Chiropr J Aust: Sep 2001(31:3): 81 16621 We have met the enemy, and they are us [editorial]
  • Chance MA
  • Peters RE
Chiropr J Aust: Sep 2001(31:3): 98-106 16624 Commentary: The nature of the principles of chiropractic
Chiropr J Aust: Sep 2001(31:3): 114-116 16627 A survey of sets of principles of chiropractic [letter; comment]
  • Dulhunty J
  • Ebrall P
  • Gatterman I
Chiropr J Aust: Jun 2001(31:2): 75-77 16616 Philosophy in chiropractic education; The importance of golbalisation as opposed to americanisation [letter; comment]
  • Ebrall P
  • Gatterman I
Chiropr J Aust: Jun 2001(31:2): 58-69 16613 A survey of sets of principles of chiropractic
  • Ebrall P
Chiropr J Aust: Mar 2001(31:1): 1-7 16606 Philosophy in chiropractic education: The importance of globalisation as opposed to americanisation [editorial]
  • Ebrall P
Chiropr Hist: Winter 2001(21:2): 63-76 16422 A history of the mental impulse: theoretical construct or scientific reality?
  • Senzon SA
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 2001(30:2): 24 16076 WHERE IS CHIROPRACTIC HEADED?
  • Gallagher WB
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 2001(30:2): 32-34 16079 PATRICIA MCLEAN D.C: FINDING A BALANCE
  • Stechshulte P
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 2001(30:4): 29-30 16022 ECHOES OF THE PAST
  • Gallagher WB
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 2001(30:3): 12-13 15676 MY ADVENTURE IN CHIROPRACTIC.
  • Gallagher WB
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 2001(30:4): 6-10 15641 PHILOSOPHY OF CHIROPRACTIC AND ITS VISION OF THE FAR.
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 2001(30:6): 4-8 15594 DO YOU HEAR THE TRUMPET CALLING? (PART 1)
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 2001(30:1): 53 15593 THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CHIROPRACTOR AND CHIROPRACTIC.
  • Rubin D
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 2001(30:1): 6-8 15586 THE VISION OF THE FAR FOR CHIROPRACTIC.
  • Williams SE
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Sep 2001(45:3): 199-200 15208 The specter of dogma (commentary) JCCA 2001; 45(2):76-80 [letter; comment]
  • Keating JC Jr
  • Hawkins EA
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Jun 2001(45:2): 76-80 15200 Commentary: The specter of dogma
  • Keating JC Jr
Chiropr Econ: Mar 2001(43:3): 76-77 15028 SUSAN HOY'S TEAM TIPS: GIVE YOUR OFFICE A TONIC
  • Hoy S
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Apr 2001(38:4): 6-7 14901 THERE IS A BETTER WAY TO DO IT. FIND IT! [EDITORIAL]
  • Flynn JM
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Feb 2001(38:2): 38-43 14889 WORLD FEDERATION OF CHIROPRACTIC: A CONFERENCE ON PHILOSOPHY IN CHIROPRACTIC EDUCATION, PART II
  • Gelardi TA
  • Keating JC Jr
  • Vernon HT
  • Goldstein MS
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Jan 2001(38:1): 44-48 14878 WFC CONFERENCE ON PHILOSOPHY IN CHIROPRACTIC EDUCATION
  • Coulter ID
  • Schaffner KF
  • Peters D
J Chiropr Humanit: 2001(10:): Online access only 7 p. 14650 Vis Mediatrix Naturae, Vital force to innate intelligence and concepts for 2000
  • Jackson RB
J Chiropr Humanit: 2001(10:): Online access only 35 p. 14651 The question of theology for chiropractic: A theological study of chiropractic’s prime tenets
  • Mirtz A
DC Tracts: Winter 2000(12:4): 1 19015 Letter from the editor-in-chief
  • Lucido VP
DC Tracts: Fall 2000(12:3): 1 19010 Letter from the editor-in-chief
  • Lucido VP
DC Tracts: Summer 2000(12:2): 1 19002 Letter from the Editor-in-Chief
  • Lucido VP
DC Tracts: Spring 2000(12:1): 1 18998 Letter from the Editor-in-Chief
  • Gundersen B
Chiropr J Aust: Dec 2000(30:4): 121 16552 Philosophical consensus--A catalyst for unity [editorial]
  • Chance MA
  • Peters RE
Chiropr J Aust: Mar 2000(30:1): 1 16528 Bridging the knowing-doing gap [editorial]
  • Chance MA
  • Peters RE
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 2000(29:5): 68-76 15575 REDISCOVERING THE SOUL OF CHIROPRACTIC (PART 1)
  • Palombo AJ
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 2000(29:5): 6-11 15584 NOTHING HAPPENS UNLESS FIRST A DREAM (PART 1).
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 2000(29:6): 6-11 15509 NOTHING HAPPENS UNLESS FIRST A DREAM.
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 2000(29:6): 62-66 15510 VITALISM VS MECHANISM.
  • Koren T
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 2000(29:6): 6-11 15503 NOTHING HAPPENS UNLESS FIRST A DREAM.
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 2000(29:6): 24-26 15505 DO YOU DARE TO SUCCEED?
  • Willis WN
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 2000(29:4): 76-81 15496 TRANSCENDENTALISM'S INSPIRATION TO CHIROPRACTIC PHILOSOPHY AND PRATICE.
  • Miller A
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 2000(29:4): 76-81 15497 TRANSCENDENTALISM'S INSPIRATION TO CHIROPRACTIC PHILOSOPHY AND PRATICE.
  • Miller A
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 2000(29:4): 6-11 15502 LIVING THE LASTING PURPOSE LIFE: THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES.
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 2000(29:3): 6-13 15480 THE FIRST STEP TO SUCCESS: LEARNING THE LANGUAGE OF LASTING PURPOSE.
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 2000(29:3): 64-66 15485 TRANSCENDENTALISM'S INSPIRATION TO CHIROPRACTIC PHILOSOPHY AND PRACTICE (PART 2).
  • Miller A
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 2000(29:2): 52-58 15471 TRANSCENDENTALISM'S INSPIRATION TO CHIROPRACTIC PHILOSOPHY AND PRACTICE (PART 1)
  • Miller A
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 2000(29:1): 70-73 15459 THEN AND NOW
  • Rutherford LW
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Sep 2000(44:3): 189-191 15160 Commentary: Philosophy: The art of skepticism. JCCA 2000: 44(2):79-84 by Joseph Keating [letter; comment]
  • Keating JC Jr
  • Dick KW
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Jun 2000(44:2): 79-84 15154 Philosophy: the art of skepticism [commentary]
  • Keating JC Jr
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Oct 2000(23:8): 578 14804 The chiropractic profession: its education, practice, research and future directions [book review] by David A. Chapman-Smith
  • Pringle RK
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Jul-Aug 2000(23:6): 440 14784 Chiropractic: a philosophy for alternative health care by I. D. Coulter [book review]
  • Pringle RK
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Feb 2000(37:2): 42-45 14618 Subluxation as a three-legged stool: A primer
  • Rosner AL
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Feb 2000(37:2): 46-48 14619 PROFESSION OR PROCEDURE?
  • Riekeman GF
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Mar 2000(37:3): 48-49 14631 THE DICHOTOMY IN THE PROFESSION
  • Perle SM
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Dec 2000(37:12): 32-33 14541 THE INTEGRATIVE CHIROPRACTOR
  • Menke M
J Chiropr Humanit: 2000(9:): Online access only 12 p 537 Vertebral subluxation and a professional objective for chiropractic
  • Clusserath MT
J Chiropr Humanit: 2000(9:): Online access only 17 p 542 Universal intelligence: A theological entity in conflict with Lutheran theology
  • Mirtz T
J Chiropr Humanit: 2000(9:): Online access only 17 p 543 Chiropractic ethics: An oxymoron? Contemporary ethical issues in chiropractic
  • Smith JC
J Chiropr Humanit: 2000(9:): 31 546 The trouble with innate and the trouble that causes [letter; comment]
  • Donahue J
  • Fischel G
J Chiropr Humanit: 2000(9:): 4 547 The trouble with innate and the trouble that causes [letter; comment]
  • Donahue J
  • Merkin L
Top Clin Chiropr: Mar 1999(6:1): IV 664 From the editor [editorial]
  • Mootz RD
Top Clin Chiropr: Mar 1999(6:1): V+ 665 In this issue... cancer [editorial]
  • Bowers LJ
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1999(28:5): 11 116 Our magical genie [letter; comment]
  • Small M
  • Small R
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1999(28:5): 56-60 127 Holding the position
  • Panter J
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1999(28:5): 62-63 128 Finding more meaning in your practice
  • Peet HK
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1999(28:5): 64-66 129 Chiropractic - a separate profession
  • Rutherford LW
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1999(28:5): 78-85 132 The secret of the peak performer
  • Humble DD
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1999(28:5): 98-101 136 Telling the chiropractic story
  • Margolies JE
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1999(28:5): 106-107 138 Take the pain
  • Barge FH
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1999(28:5): 112-113 143 True prosperity: Achieving success in a world of failure [book review] by Dallas D. Humble
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1999(28:6): 20-31 144 The evolving science of chiropractic philosophy, part 2
  • Lipton BH
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1999(28:6): 72-78 157 Alternative lite
  • O'Shea T
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1999(28:6): 88-93 159 Future trends: How will the 21st century practitioner respond?
  • Southerland R
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1999(28:6): 104-108 162 Our destiny
  • Barge FH
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1999(28:3): 6-12 60 To succeed, capture the power of enthusiasm
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1999(28:3): 44-47 68 Providing care for patients with impaired mobility
  • Przybylak JF
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1999(28:3): 68-80 72 Chiropractic case management: Founded on tone
  • Vinton KJ
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1999(28:3): 96-97 76 Chiropractic education in the 21st century: Will philosophy survive?
  • Tetrault M
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1999(28:3): 98-99 77 A life and death situation
  • Burnier A
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1999(28:3): 100-102 78 Can you see loneliness on an x-ray?
  • Koren T
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1999(28:3): 103-105 79 Has chiropractic failed you - or have you failed chiropractic?
  • Davis S
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1999(28:3): 106-107 80 Have heart
  • Barge FH
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1999(28:2): 6-12 31 It's time to put people first; And expand chiropractic to meet the need
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1999(28:2): 15 33 The need for correct terminology
  • Necela T
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1999(28:2): 16-25 34 Chiropractic and disease (part 3 of 3)
  • Walker RH
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1999(28:2): 30-45 39 Does the subluxation exist in clinical practice?
  • Amalu WC
  • Tiscareno LH
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1999(28:2): 106-107 51 Who are we to serve?
  • Barge FH
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1999(28:4): 6-18 86 Taking chiropractic to the world: Fulfilling a sacred trust
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1999(28:4): 20-21 87 A message from the front line [letter; comment]
  • Isaac T
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1999(28:4): 24-29 88 Chiropractic and longevity
  • Anderson LL
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1999(28:4): 52-62 98 The five steps to becoming a master chiropractor
  • Moyal WR
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1999(28:4): 70 100 Last call for names to add to the chiropractic memorial
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1999(28:4): 98-99 108 Evolutionary medicine: Pain and symptoms are normal innate responses to underlying problems, and they are often part of the solution
  • Barge FH
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1999(28:4): 107 113 Chiropractic works! Adjusting to a higher quality of life [book review] by Timothy J. Feuling
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1999(28:1): 6-9 1 Be a Johnny Appleseed for chiropractic
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1999(28:1): 14-23 6 Chiropractic and disease (part 2 of 3)
  • Walker RH
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1999(28:1): 58-62 15 Is the subluxation complex
  • Kessinger RC
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1999(28:1): 64-67 16 Final names being added to chiropractic memorial
  • Southerland R
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1999(28:1): 106-107 25 An apple a day keeps the doctor away
  • Barge FH
J Vert Sublux Res: 1999(3:2): 104-112 909 Causation related to self-organization and health related quality of life expression based on the vertebral subluxation model, the philosophy...
  • Senzon SA
J Vert Sublux Res: 1999(3:2): 113-126 910 Subluxation as a social/cultural imitation: Resolving a phylobiological epiphenomenon part 1
  • Fillippi MR
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Sep 1999(43:3): 149-160 636 The philosophy of chiropractic: an action research model of curriculum review
  • Saranchuk R
  • Waalen D
  • Watkins T
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Mar 1999(43:1): 62 615 There are reasons why even after 100 years (commentary). JCCA 1998; 42(4):197-205. [letter; comment]
  • Erwin MW
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Dec 1999(43:4): 201-202 644 Chiropractic in the next millennium [comment]
  • Peterson D
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Dec 1999(43:4): 205-206 647 Millennium commentaries [comment]
  • Bryans R
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Dec 1999(43:4): 211-213 651 Millennium commentaries [comment]
  • Burge ER
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Dec 1999(43:4): 213-214 652 Chiropractic 1999! [COMMENT]
  • Carey P
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Dec 1999(43:4): 214-216 653 To be or not to be leading the manipulative arts - that is the question [comment]
  • Chapman-Smith D
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Dec 1999(43:4): 221-223 657 A few comments on scope and standards of practice [comment]
  • Vear HJ
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Mar 1999(36:3): 22+ 805 Chairman's message [editorial]
  • Maurer EL
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Mar 1999(36:3): 40 807 Chiropractic philosophy & clinical technique
  • Martin P
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Jun 1999(36:6): 40-43 833 A contemporary philosophy of chiropractic for the Los Angeles College of Chiropractic, part 1
  • Adams A
  • Coulter ID
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Jul 1999(36:7): 17-18 318 Chairman's message: Philosophical vantage point
  • Maurer EL
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Jul 1999(36:7): 36+ 324 A contemporary philosophy of chiropractic for Los Angeles College of Chiropractic, part 2
  • Adams A
  • Coulter ID
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Feb 1999(36:2): 26-36 799 Philosophy and chiropractic
  • Winkler KP
ICA Rev: Feb 1999(55:1): 21-22 699 Process for progress [editorial]
  • Bray R
CRJ: Spring 1999(6:1): 12-13 771 Commentary: Vertebral subluxation-centered straight chiropractic research [editorial]
  • Owens EF
Chiropr Tech: Aug 1999(11:3): 95-100 406 Antiquated concepts related to chiropractic technique. Part I: A case against mental impulses and nerve interference
  • Seaman DR
Chiropr Tech: Aug 1999(11:3): 101-107 407 Antiquated concepts related to chiropractic technique. Part II: A case against the chiropractic variety of vitalism and innate intelligence
  • Seaman DR
Chiropr J Aust: Dec 1999(29:4): 129-136 209 A chiropractic conceptual framework, Part 5: Paradigms
  • Kleynhans AM
Chiropr J Aust: Dec 1999(29:4): 137-147 210 The Best of Books for 1999: A chiropractor's tools to aid thinking [book review]
  • Ebrall P
Am Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1999(21:5): 37-38 300 What is the essence of chiropractic?
  • Berry DJ
Am Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1999(21:1): 36-37 255 The panic practice
  • Esteb WD
Am Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1999(21:1): 42 256 Don't make a fool of yourself!
  • Berry D
Br J Chiropr: Dec 1998(2:2): 18 14720 INTENDED USAGE OF THE WORD 'MEDICAL' [LETTER] [COMMENT]
  • Sciffo R
Br J Chiropr: Apr 1998(2:1): 3 14714 MEDICAL CONUNDRUM [LETTER]
  • Rhys G
Top Clin Chiropr: Sep 1998(5:3): 10-15, 64 1205 Trauma in the geriatric patient: A chiropractic perspective with a focus on prevention
  • Killinger LZ
Top Clin Chiropr: Jun 1998(5:2): 48-56 1432 Philosophy and science: Adopting a dialogue in pursuit of truth
  • McCarthy KA
  • Milus T
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1998(27:5): 6-10 1179 Your future is unlimited - if your vision is unencumbered with doubt
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1998(27:5): 13-14 1183 The science of chiropractic [letter; comment]
  • Tyler RH
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1998(27:5): 16-19 1184 The evolving science of chiropractic philosophy
  • Lipton BH
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1998(27:5): 62-63 1189 There will always be a backbone
  • Logan VF
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1998(27:5): 102-104 1199 Being there: Attitude adjustment for the next millennium chiropractor
  • Barge FH
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1998(27:5): 111-112 1202 Triumph over illness: What you should know about the power of chiropractic care [book review] by William S. Gandee
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1998(27:6): 6-11 1017 The vision of the far
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1998(27:6): 12 1018 The chiropractic model [letter; comment]
  • Mirtz A
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1998(27:6): 13 1019 A self-healing organism [letter; comment]
  • Barge FH
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1998(27:6): 64-65 1029 Identifying the causative factors
  • Peet HK
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1998(27:6): 66-67 1030 The greatest opportunity to hit chiropractic yet!
  • Burnier A
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1998(27:6): 98-99 1037 'Tis the season to be thankful as we have a gift from God
  • Barge FH
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1998(27:3): 6-11 1495 How to triple your practice without losing your head by learning the simple secret of the lion tamer
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1998(27:3): 12 1496 Something worth knowing [letter]
  • Komarek J
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1998(27:3): 13 1497 The scientific approach [letter; comment]
  • Kremer RG
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1998(27:3): 58-59 1504 A non-linear practice: Does it exist?
  • Arvay JS
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1998(27:3): 60-61 1505 Don't look back - something might be gaining on you
  • Peet HK
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1998(27:2): 6-11 1639 The road to success starts in the heart
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1998(27:2): 12-13 1640 Does the world need another therapy? [letter]
  • Burnier A
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1998(27:2): 52-53 1647 The beauty of a child's mind
  • Peet HK
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1998(27:2): 58-59 1649 Enthusiasm
  • Small M
  • Small R
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1998(27:2): 100-102 1658 Homo-mythofabricans
  • Barge FH
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1998(27:4): 6-11 1323 Persistency: A lesson learned from the lowly ant
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1998(27:4): 62-66 1334 Are you a technician, doctor or healer?
  • Vinton KJ
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1998(27:4): 98-103 1339 Delpp positioned to influence the sports world
  • Spino M
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1998(27:4): 104-105 1340 Diagnosis - is there a middle ground?
  • Barge FH
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1998(27:1): 6-10 1766 Learning a lesson from the snake oil salesman
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1998(27:1): 13 1768 Balance and tolerance [letter]
  • Parkin-Smith G
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1998(27:1): 14-17 1769 The expression of intelligence through matter
  • Koren T
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1998(27:1): 76-77 1781 Going back is moving forward
  • Burnier A
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Mar-Apr 1998(21:3): 205-211 1627 Quantitative, qualitative and emergent approaches to chiropractic research: A philosophical background
  • Mealing D
J Clin Chiropr Pediatr: Aug 1998(3:1): 199-200 1245 Alternative of mainstream
  • McMullen M
J Chiropr Humanit: 1998(8:1): 8-15 1820 Mind-body medicine: The evolving science of chiropractic care
  • Jamison JR
J Chiropr Humanit: 1998(8:1): 27-37 1823 The philosophy of chiropractic and reminiscences of its early development and growth
  • Beideman R
J Chiropr Humanit: 1998(8:1): 55-66 1826 Philosophy and science versus dogmatism in the practice of chiropractic
  • Seaman D
J Chiropr Humanit: 1998(8:1): 71-76 1828 Chiropractic: More than spinal manipulation
  • Hawk C
J Chiropr Humanit: 1998(8:1): 77-79 1829 Contemporary chiropractic [book review] ed. by Daniel Redwood
  • Swenson R
J Chiropr Humanit: 1998(8:1): 80-82 1831 The subluxation question [letter; comment]
  • Pederson J
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Sep 1998(42:3): 175-178 1148 Innate intelligence: its origins and problems [letter; comment]
  • Preston T
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Sep 1998(42:3): 178-180 1149 Innate intelligence: its origins and problems [letter; comment]
  • Jordan TJ
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Sep 1998(42:3): 180-181 1150 Innate intelligence: its origins and problems [letter; comment]
  • Whitney ME
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Sep 1998(42:3): 181-183 1151 Innate intelligence: its origins and problems [letter; comment]
  • Giordano TV
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Sep 1998(42:3): 183-185 1152 Innate intelligence : Its origins and problems [letter; comment]
  • Morgan L
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Mar 1998(42:1): 35-41 1603 Innate intelligence : Its origins and problems
  • Morgan L
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Dec 1998(42:4): 197-205 934 There are reasons why even after 100 years
  • Carter R
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Dec 1998(42:4): 252-253 941 Innate intelligence: its origins and problems [letter; comment]
  • Reux M
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Dec 1998(42:4): 253 942 Innate intelligence: its origins and problems [letter; comment]
  • Berry DM
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Sep 1998(35:9): 48-51 1136 Pathways for an evolving profession
  • Redwood D
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Oct 1998(35:10): 40+ 1073 Roundtable: Part V: Do MDS fear chiropractic philosophy?
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Nov 1998(35:11): 18+ 1000 Chairman's message
  • Maurer EL
ICA Rev: Oct 1998(54:5): 42-47 1059 Inside our Trojan Horse
  • McMullen M
ICA Rev: Jun 1998(54:3): 19-20 1381 Right place - right time
  • Riekeman GF
ICA Rev: Jun 1998(54:3): 46-51 1383 The first questions
  • Barge FH
ICA Rev: Jun 1998(54:3): 52-57 1384 Innately yours
  • Hyman RC
ICA Rev: Jun 1998(54:3): 68-72 1386 Are most health care decisions based on fear?
  • Braile R
Chiropr Pediatr: Oct 1998(4:1): 13 1054 Philosophy of chiropractic practice [editorial]
  • Sherman S
Chiropr J Aust: Dec 1998(28:4): 147-158 916 A chiropractic conceptual framework. Part 3: Values
  • Kleynhans AM
Am Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1998(20:5): 18-22+ 1100 Practice paradigms: An excerpt from the path to mastery in chiropractic
  • Smith JC
Am Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1998(20:6): 9 960 Six minute office visit?! [letter]
  • Busch RE III
Am Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1998(20:6): 45 971 Defining "chiropractic" around the world [editorial]
  • Press SJ
Am Chiropr: May-Jun 1998(20:3): 12+ 1438 The chiropractic curmudgeon: Join together
  • Krieger C
Am Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1998(20:2): 1 1543 Yes, I can [editorial]
  • Busch RE III
Am Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1998(20:4): 16-17 1261 Luddites
  • Koren T
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1997(26:5): 6-10 2155 Making lasting purpose a part of your life
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1997(26:5): 13 2157 A philosophical perspective [letter; comment]
  • Tyler RH
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1997(26:5) 2163 THINK AHEAD.
  • Kale MU
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1997(26:5): 62-63 2165 The magic of persistency and determination
  • Small M
  • Small R
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1997(26:5): 65-66 2166 Chiropractic is unscientific? An on-line conversation
  • Koren T
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1997(26:5): 110-112 2176 Diagnosis and responsible doctoring
  • Barge FH
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1997(26:6): 6-12 2005 The people's princess: A final farewell with love
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1997(26:6): 86-87 2019 Is vaccination a chiropractic issue?
  • Koren T
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1997(26:6): 108-109 2024 Who moves the bowels?
  • Barge FH
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1997(26:3): 6-13 2470 A mindset for success
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1997(26:3): 14-15 2472 Applying chiropractic philosophy [letter; comment]
  • Magrogan D
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1997(26:3): 22-25 2475 Keep your finger on the pulse
  • Hoffman RJ
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1997(26:3): 34-36 2477 Controlled clinical trials will not get us accepted
  • Koren T
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1997(26:2): 6-12 2607 The significant problems which we have cannot be solved at the same level of thinking which created them
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1997(26:2): 23-24 2610 The lasting purpose [letter]
  • Wessler GL
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1997(26:2): 76-79 2617 There's no CPT code for philosophy!
  • Stilwagon BS
  • Stillwagon G
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1997(26:2): 98-99 2623 Does it matter?
  • Barge FH
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1997(26:2): 112-113 2624 Lasting purpose: A mindset for success [book review] by Sid E. Williams
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1997(26:4): 6-12 2291 Toward practical humanitarianism
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1997(26:4): 74-75 2299 Be a timer of the times
  • Peet HK
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1997(26:4): 76-77 2300 Chiropractic contains the secrets of rehabilitation
  • Jacob G
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1997(26:4): 92-96 2303 Which way do we turn?
  • Barge FH
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1997(26:1): 6-8 2741 A gift of life: Fulfilling the greater needs of a suffering world
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1997(26:1): 72-74 2751 Our greatest asset for success
  • Small M
  • Small R
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1997(26:1): 100-101 2756 Revivification
  • Barge FH
J Clin Chiropr Pediatr: Oct 1997(2:2): 143-144 2038 Research and the philosophy, art and science of chiropractic [editorial]
  • Hyman C
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Sep 1997(41:3): 145-154 2122 Canadian chiropractors’ attitudes towards chiropractic philosophy and scope of practice: implications for the implementation of clinical practice guidelines
  • Biggs L
  • Mierau D
  • Hay D
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Mar 1997(41:1): 27-35 2580 Teaching chiropractic principles through patient centered problems
  • Gatterman I
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Jun 1997(41:2): 86-90 2352 Pertussis immunization: an update
  • Morgan LG
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Dec 1997(41:4): 240-246 1906 Pertussis immunization: an update. Letters to the editor in response to this article [letter; comment].
  • Whitney-Douglas RC
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Sep 1997(34:9): 69-70 2119 Why technique doesn't matter
  • Esteb WD
ICA Rev: Mar-Apr 1997(53:2): 67 2575 Lasting purpose -- a mindset for success [book review] by Sid E. Williams
  • Hendrickson RM
ICA Rev: Jan-Feb 1997(53:1): 15-16 2711 The enduring principles of chiropractic
  • Braile R
ICA Rev: Jan-Feb 1997(53:1): 46-51 2713 What is chiropractic?
  • Strang V
ICA Rev: Jan-Feb 1997(53:1): 52-57 2714 Philosophy: The chiropractic unique factor
  • Gayman PG
ICA Rev: Jan-Feb 1997(53:1): 58-61 2715 Philosophy & chiropractic: What's the bottom line?
  • Goldhaber RE
ICA Rev: Jan-Feb 1997(53:1): 62-67 2716 A philosophy of global adjusting
  • Manna RJ
Chiropr Pediatr: Jun 1997(3:1): 4-5 2335 What's next? From germs to genes!
  • Barge FH
Chiropr Pediatr: Jun 1997(3:1): 8-9 2337 Professional excellence
  • Peet HK
Chiropr Pediatr: Jan 1997(2:4): 14 2703 It's practical, it's solid, it's used daily... It saves lives
  • Burnier A
Chiropr Pediatr: Jan 1997(2:4): 18-19 2705 The true giver is the true healer
  • Peet H
Chiropr Pediatr: Jan 1997(2:4): 20-21 2706 It's a wonderful life
  • Heagy DT
Chiropr Pediatr: Dec 1997(3:2): 4-5 1888 Looking well out before there
  • Barge FH
Am Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1997(19:6): 1 1942 Let's get going! [editorial]
  • Busch RE III
Am Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1997(19:2): 6 2522 Letters to the editor [letter]
  • Crumbley GE
Am Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1997(19:2): 15-16+ 2529 The philosophy and alternative strategies of the consumer market
  • Versendaal DA
Am Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1997(19:4): 4 2218 Putting the "I" in responsibility [editorial]
  • Jaskoviak P
Am Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1997(19:4): 52 2235 The forum [letter]
  • Margolies J
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1996(25:5): 14-15+ 3072 A changing practice environment [letter]
  • Wessler GL
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1996(25:6): 6-8 2931 Tolerance
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1996(25:6): 66-69 2943 What are symptoms?
  • Kessinger R
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1996(25:6): 70-71 2944 The symphony of life
  • Peet HK
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1996(25:3): 6-10 3374 Chiropractic philosophy: The wonder of the wisdom within
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1996(25:3): 58-60+ 3384 Did B.J. Palmer know what he was doing?
  • Stilwagon BS
  • Stillwagon G
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1996(25:3): 103 3392 It is as Simple as That and More by Fred H. Barge [book review]
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1996(25:3): 104-108 3393 Managed care vs. the vertebral subluxation complex: Chiropractic at the crossroads
  • Mancuso P
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1996(25:3): 116 3394 Specialization?
  • Barge FH
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1996(25:2): 6-8 3492 LIVE EACH AND EVERY DAY WELL.
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1996(25:2): 10-12 3493 RESPONSE TO THE U.S. DEPT. OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES.
  • Kessinger R
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1996(25:2): 12+ 3494 HOW SUBLUXATED IS THE CHIROPRACTOR?
  • Veltri B
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1996(25:2): 84-86 3504 CHIROPRACTOR'S ESSENTIAL IDEA AND WAY OF HEALING.
  • Labouret P
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1996(25:2): 88-91 3505 A CONSTITUTIONAL FIRST AMENDMENT CHALLENGE TO MANDATORY IMMUNIZATIONS.
  • Jordan JH
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1996(25:2): 98+ 3507 BELIEVE IT, DOCTORS!
  • Barge FH
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1996(25:4): 6-8+ 3199 The wonder of the wisdom within
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1996(25:4): 28-30 3202 HMO's - the trap [letter]
  • George HH
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1996(25:4): 32 3203 No need for anesthesia [letter]
  • Stefanelli PF
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1996(25:4): 40-42+ 3208 Dr. George Shears and the GPC movement
  • Maynard JE
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1996(25:4): 107 3216 Foundations of Chiropractic: Subluxation edited by Meridel I. Gatterman [book review]
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1996(25:1): 6-10+ 3618 PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN GLASS HOUSES SHOULD NOT THROW STONES: PART II.
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1996(25:1): 14-15 3619 FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES.
  • Benod P
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1996(25:1): 15 3620 THE TRANSFORMATION OF EDUCATED INTELLIGENCE TO INNATE INTELLIGENCE.
  • Levine SL
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1996(25:1): 22-28 3624 WELLNESS AND CHIROPRACTIC.
  • Burke EJ
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1996(25:1): 102-105 3641 THE BALANCING OF ENERGY.
  • Graham L
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1996(25:1): 110-111 3643 TRUST.
  • Barge FH
J Vert Sublux Res: 1996(1:1): 9-10 3554 Subluxation-based chiropractic in the new health paradigm [editorial]
  • Boone WR
J Vert Sublux Res: 1996(1:1): 11-12 3555 CHIROPRACTIC MAGAZINES [LETTER; COMMENT]
  • Anisov K
  • McCoy M
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Jan 1996(19:1): 61-63 3609 Commentary: purpose-straight chiropractic: not science, not health care [letter; comment]
  • Gentile JM
  • Keating JC Jr
J Chiropr Humanit: 1996(6:1): 50-54 3669 TRADITIONAL CHIROPRACTIC PHILOSOPHY: IRRELEVANT OR IRREPLACEABLE?
  • Good CJ
J Chiropr Educ: Sep-Dec 1996(10:2-3): 31-34 3045 ACC position paper
  • Cleveland CS
  • Clum GW
  • Moss J
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Mar 1996(40:1): 34-39 3459 Chiropractic’s unique evolution and its future status
  • Wardwell WI
Am Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1996(18:5): 31-32+ 2985 Competing for the health
  • Loomis HF
Am Chiropr: May-Jun 1996(18:3): 20 3313 Who are the left-wing and right-wing chiropractors?
  • Seaman DR
Am Chiropr: May-Jun 1996(18:3): 38+ 3319 Fearing the new: Luddites
  • Koren T
Am Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1996(18:4): 16 3148 Why do you do what you do to me?
  • Koren T
COMSIG Rev: Nov 1995(4:3): 57-60 18373 COMMENTARY: "WHAT ABOUT THE NEXT 100 YEARS?" [EDITORIAL]
  • Crawford CM
  • Drinkwater J
  • Jamison JR
  • Reggars JW
  • Tuchin P
  • Walker BF
  • Werth PD
  • Hatton A
Eur J Chiropr: Dec 1995(43:3): 55-56 18259 THE CHIROPRACTIC THEORIES 3RD. ED., BY ROBERT A. LEACH
  • Kusiar B
Top Clin Chiropr: Jun 1995(2:2): 45-55 4262 The state of Innate
  • Milius TB
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1995(24:5): 6+ 4002 Going beyond intuition
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1995(24:5): 14-15 4003 The vaccination issue [letter]
  • Watson JG
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1995(24:5): 15 4004 Chiropractic and osteopathy [letter]
  • Andre JD
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1995(24:5): 34-38 4012 The fundamental principles of chiropractic
  • Kessinger RC
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1995(24:5): 68-75 4021 Catherine Oxenberg: Style and inspiration
  • Panter J
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1995(24:5): 80-81 4023 Diplomates
  • Barge FH
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1995(24:5): 82-84 4024 Transitions: Chiropractic in the 1990s
  • Willis WN
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1995(24:5): 94 4027 Toward a philosophy of the science of chiropractic: A primer for clinicians, by JC Keating Jr. [book review]
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1995(24:6): 6+ 3846 Lyceum: People who live in glass houses should not throw stones
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1995(24:6): 15 3851 Staking the claim [letter]
  • Piller RL
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1995(24:6): 80-82 3867 Separate but equal
  • Kale MU
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1995(24:6): 84-89 3868 The England case: A battle for license
  • England JR
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1995(24:6): 90-92 3869 Chiropractic first - by Terry A. Rondberg, D.C. [book review]
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1995(24:6): 94-95 3870 Complementary?
  • Barge FH
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1995(24:3): 6-10 4334 LYCEUM: THE ROAD LESS TRAVELED
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1995(24:3): 12-13 4335 TAKING ISSUE WITH DR. BARGE. [LETTER]
  • Anderson WC
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1995(24:3): 14-16 4336 DR. BARGE'S RESPONSE.[LETTER]
  • Barge FH
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1995(24:3): 58-61 4349 SDS: A REVOLUTION IN CHIROPRACTIC HEALING
  • Morter MT Jr
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1995(24:3): 80-81 4356 COMMITMENT VS. COMFORT
  • Palmero T
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1995(24:3): 82-83 4357 IT IS TIME TO DO WHAT'S NATURALLY RIGHT
  • Del Torto AJ
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1995(24:3): 100+ 4361 PRINCIPLES VS. PRACTICE
  • Parker JW
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1995(24:2): 6-7 4483 Lyceum: A message for all seasons
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1995(24:2): 11-12 4485 No place for drugs in chiropractic [letter]
  • Simonetti SJ
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1995(24:2): 12 4486 Decisions [letter]
  • Palmero J
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1995(24:2): 16+ 4488 A hundred hear and time marches on
  • Street GR
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1995(24:2): 80-84 4510 Bringing chiropractic to America
  • Markson LT
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1995(24:2): 86-87 4511 ICA board takes emphatic stand on "orthopractic" and "chiropractic medicine"
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1995(24:2): 106-107 4516 The last well person
  • Barge FH
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1995(24:4): 13 4158 PULLING THE WAGON [LETTER]
  • Dunn JC
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1995(24:4): 82-83 4175 THE B.J. PALMER MEMORIAL ROSE GARDEN
  • Coonrod RW
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1995(24:4): 90-91 4177 THE RIGHT HAND AND THE LEFT HAND
  • Newman BD
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1995(24:1): 6-11 4637 Lyceum: 1995, a time to adjust ourselves to what is best for chiropractic
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1995(24:1): 14+ 4638 Dr. D.D. Palmer and the discovery of chiropractic
  • Maynard JE
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1995(24:1): 28-31 4640 Dr. B.J. Palmer's upper cervical specific: The final test of greatness
  • Kale M
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1995(24:1): 38-41 4642 Fulfilling our potential in the 21st century and beyond
  • Cianciulli A
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1995(24:1): 68-72 4648 Chiropractic: A timeless science
  • Gregg RT
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1995(24:1): 74+ 4649 The history of that which is truly chiropractic
  • Barge FH
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1995(24:1): 82-89 4650 Dr. Sid E. Williams: The defender of chiropractic
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1995(24:1): 112 4655 Looking back to see ahead, by Sid E. Williams
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Jun 1995(18:5): 285-292 4239 Toward a reconstruction of the philosophy of chiropractic [review]
  • O'Malley JN
J Chiropr Humanit: 1995(5:1): 2-7 4676 Philosophy and chiropractic: Divisions and directions
J Chiropr Humanit: 1995(5:1): 66-68 4683 Why does philosophy matter to chiropractic?
  • Mirtsching DM
  • Spielberg A
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Apr 1995(32:4): 41-48 4379 The next century: why we need chiropractic scientist practitioners
  • Leach RA
Eur J Chiropr: Apr 1995(43:1): 1 19097 Editor's comment:"PC" [editorial]
  • Leyson S
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1995(38:1): 20-21 4105 The scientific evolution of chiropractic
  • Frigard LT
Chiropr J Aust: Jun 1995(25:2): 41 4191 OUR SECOND CENTURY: WILL THE BIG IDEA SURVIVE?
  • Chance MA
  • Peters RE
Chiropr J Aust: Jun 1995(25:2): 56-60 4200 A REVIEW OF THE NEUROLOGICAL CONCEPTS OF 1895
  • Ebrall P
Am Chiropr: May-Jun 1995(17:3): 14-16 4265 CHIROPRACTIC FOR THE NEXT 100 YEARS
  • Morter MT
Am Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1995(17:4): 23-24 4096 Accessing innate through emotional adjustments
  • Greenberg M
Chiropr Hist: Dec 1994(14:2): 62, 61 19815 Refined by 'P.S.&U.' chiropractic, c. 1994. Refined by fire: the evolution of straight chiropractic [by] Joseph R. Strauss [book review]
  • Gibbons RW
COMSIG Rev: Jul 1994(3:2): 33-34 18346 SO WE DON'T GO FOR 'THE BIG (TYPE) "O"'-SO WHAT? [EDITORIAL]
  • Drinkwater J
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1994(23:5): 24-25 4989 Patient bonding: Caring and education
  • Helzer P
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1994(23:5): 26-28 4990 It's tough in the beginning
  • Freeman S
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1994(23:5): 30-31 4991 How to win in practice
  • Singer D
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1994(23:5): 50-52 4999 Stages in the development of chiropractic awareness
  • Selano JL
  • Stephenson GL
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1994(23:6): 8-13 4843 Lyceum: Negotiating with a bear
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1994(23:6): 84-85 4855 Who are you?
  • Helzer P
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1994(23:6): 86-87 4856 Quantum thinking: The philosophy of relationships
  • Adler JA
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1994(23:6): 113+ 4864 The final challenge
  • Barge FH
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1994(23:3): 34-36 5305 EVALUATING THE PEDIATRIC PATIENT (THE FIRST VISIT)
  • Cohen E
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1994(23:3): 101 5320 A TIME TO HEAL BY DANIEL REEDWOOD, D.C.
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1994(23:2): 7-9 5440 LYCEUM: PREPARING FOR A LASTING PURPOSE
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1994(23:2): 78-82 5453 B.J. Palmer’s Green Books
  • Dubel J
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1994(23:2): 96-97 5457 FATE
  • Barge FH
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1994(23:4): 66-69 5133 Blending design and philosophy in the multi-doctor clinic
  • Humphreys K
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1994(23:4): 92-93 5141 A trip to the Ukraine: Opening the eyes of the M.D.s
  • Bache-Wiig T
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1994(23:4): 98-99 5146 A pill should be "a pill" again
  • Barge FH
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1994(23:1): 7-9 5561 LYCEUM: PREPARING FOR A LASTING PURPOSE
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1994(23:1): 10 5562 LYCEUM PROVIDES ENCOURAGEMENT [LETTER]
  • Jeter ME
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1994(23:1): 11 5564 A LEAP OF FAITH [LETTER]
  • Krakow E
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1994(23:1): 50 5581 REMLING NAMED DC OF THE YEAR
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1994(23:1): 52 5584 TODAY'S HEALTH ALTERNATIVE BY RAQUEL MARTIN
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1994(23:1): 72-73 5588 REACHING CHILDREN - THE BIGGEST IDEAL
  • Peet H
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Jul-Aug 1994(17:6): 404-410 5113 Shamanism, a religious paradigm: Its intrusion into the practice of chiropractic
  • Hultgren GM
  • Jeffers JS
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Jul-Aug 1994(17:6): 411-413 5114 Metaphysics, rationality and science [letter; comment]
  • Coulter ID
  • Donahue J
  • Keating JC Jr
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Jan 1994(17:1): 54-57 5556 Metaphysics, rationality and science [letter; comment]
  • Coulter ID
  • Donahue J
J Chiropr Humanit: 1994(4:1): 20-25 5623 A CONTEMPORARY PHILOSOPHY OF CHIROPRACTIC FOR THE LOS ANGELES COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC
  • Adams A
  • Coulter ID
J Chiropr Humanit: 1994(4:1): 56-60 5626 THE PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE FOR CHIROPRACTIC SIMPLY STATED
  • Marks D
J Chiropr Humanit: 1994(4:1): 75-77 5629 CHIROPRACTIC AND CHAOS
  • Nelson WA
J Chiropr: May 1994(31:5): 64-71 5281 PHILOSOPHY OF CHIROPRACTIC: A CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVE. PART TWO OF A TWO-PART SERIES
  • Winterstein JF
J Chiropr: Jun 1994(31:6): 10-12 5174 PHILOSOPHY: STRAIGHTS VERSUS MIXERS [LETTER]
  • Shaw TW
J Chiropr: Feb 1994(31:2): 5, 8-9 5480 WINDS OF CHANGE
  • Winkler KP
J Chiropr: Apr 1994(31:4): 28-36 5344 PHILOSOPHY OF CHIROPRACTIC: A CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVE
  • Winterstein JF
Eur J Chiropr: Aug 1994(42:2): 53-55 19091 Letters to the editor on Scientific epistemology and the status of chiropractic: we are what we do [letter; comment]
  • Cashley MAP
  • Keating JC Jr
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1994(37:2): 36-37 4913 How the elite one percent use the innate factor to achieve noble goals
  • Frigard LT
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1994(37:2): 74-76 4918 Subluxation: The reason for chiropractic's existence
  • Hart JF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1994(37:3): 14-18 4796 Beyond the mechanical subluxation: The science, art and philosophy of comprehensive chiropractic part 6
  • Wilcher CC
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1994(36:6): 30-37 5251 BEYOND THE MECHANICAL SUBLUXATION: THE SCIENCE, ART AND PHILOSOPHY OF COMPREHENSIVE CHIROPRACTIC PART 5
  • Floyd E
  • Liu R
  • Wilcher CC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1994(36:5): 30-31 5378 BRAIN, BODY AND CHIROPRACTIC PART 3
  • Davis BR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1994(36:4): 28-35 5520 BEYOND THE MECHANICAL SUBLUXATION: THE SCIENCE, ART AND PHILOSOPHY OF COMPREHENSIVE CHIROPRACTIC PART 4
  • Floyd E
  • Liu R
  • Wicher CC
Chiropr Tech: Aug 1994(6:3): 104 5035 Whither now?
  • Nelson WA
Chiropr Pediatr: Apr 1994(1:1): 3-4 5321 TELL OUR CHIROPRACTIC STORY
  • Peet JK
  • Peet NR
Chiropr J Aust: Sep 1994(24:3): 106-112 4902 Commentary: Chiropractic and the cul-de-sac complex
  • Ebrall PS
Chiropr J Aust: Jun 1994(24:2): 70-71 5162 Commentary: Are we losing the plot?
  • Bolton SP
Chiropr J Aust: Dec 1994(24:4): 121 4695 The challenge for our second century
  • Chance MA
  • Peters RE
Am Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1994(16:5): 38-40 4892 State of mind: Little concepts
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1994(16:6): 28-29 4770 A great opportunity for DC's
  • Seaman D
Am Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1994(16:6): 40-41 4774 Taking a hit
  • Koren T
Am Chiropr: May-Jun 1994(16:3): 36 5226 VERTEBRAL SUBLUXATION - MANIPULATION - SPINAL REHABILITATION
  • Mangels RA
Am Chiropr: May-Jun 1994(16:3): 44 5229 STATE OF MIND: THE POWER OF THOUGHT
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: May-Jun 1994(16:3): 46-47 5230 OF THEORIES AND SCIENCE AND CHIROPRACTIC: AN INTERVIEW WITH ROBERT A. LEACH
Am Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1994(16:4): 10-15+ 5060 CONSUMER REPORTS: CAN THEY HELP? DID THEY HARM?
  • Koren T
  • Peet J
  • Singer D
Am Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1994(16:4): 46-47 5069 STATE OF MIND: THE UNSUNG PHILOSOPHY
  • Harrison E
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1993(22:5): 7-12 5886 THE BEGINNING OF KNOWING, PART II
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1993(22:5): 28-29 5891 HOW COMPETENT A DOCTOR ARE YOU?
  • Jezequel JL
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1993(22:5): 44+ 5896 OUR REALITY
  • Barge FH
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1993(22:5): 107 5906 CHIROPRACTIC FOR NATURAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS CARE BY DONALD A. DAHLIN
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1993(22:6): 7-10 5762 The beginning of knowing, part III
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1993(22:6): 42-43 5770 CHIROPRACTIC'S FUTURE IN MANAGED CARE
  • Seater SR
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1993(22:6): 48-53 5773 ARE WE CHIROPRACTORS OR CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS
  • Small R
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1993(22:6): 54+ 5774 WHY JUST PHILOSOPHY?
  • Goodwin RL
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1993(22:6): 70-72 5776 A DISSENT OF ONE
  • Murray RP
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1993(22:1): 7-10 6156 LYCEUM: BUILDING UP LOVE BY LOVING
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1993(22:1): 82-84 6171 BUILDING CHIROPRACTIC IN THE PUBLIC MIND
  • Christian R
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1993(22:1): 88-89 6173 A PATIENT'S POINT OF VIEW
  • Esteb WD
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1993(22:1): 106 6176 WHOSE DECISION IS IT?
  • Barge FH
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1993(22:2): 41 6296 SURVIVAL INSTINCTS
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1993(22:93): 7-10 5999 THE BEGINNING OF KNOWING, PART II
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1993(22:93): 76-77 6013 MEDICAL DOCTORS SEEKING TO EXPAND PRACTICES TAKE AIM AT ALL AGE GROUPS
  • Burnier A
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1993(22:93): 80-81 6015 MAINSTREAMING - NOW COMES THE DIFFICULT PART
  • Freeman S
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1993(22:93): 87-88 6018 NO MERCY, PLEASE!
  • Kale MU
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1993(22:93): 105 6024 POSSIBLY TRUE?
  • Barge FH
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1993(22:1): 52 6431 STRAIGHT TALK
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1993(22:1): 94-97 6442 Homeostasis and the need for reforms [part 2 of 2]
  • Beasley J
  • Swift J
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Jun 1993(16:5): 319-326 6074 Metaphysics, rationality and science
  • Coulter ID
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Jul-Aug 1993(16:6): 419-425 5993 Alternative philosophical and investigatory paradigms for chiropractic
  • Coulter ID
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Jan 1993(16:1): 58 6396 Commentary: Shades of straight -- diversity among the purists [letter]
  • Jacob G
J Chiropr Humanit: 1993(3:1): 3-8 6453 CHIROPRACTIC "PHILOSOPHY"
  • Wardwell WI
J Chiropr Humanit: 1993(3:1): 42-55 6456 THE COGNITIVE ROOTS OF CHIROPRACTIC THEORIES AND TECHNIQUES
  • Nelson CF
J Chiropr Humanit: 1993(3:1): 56-61 6457 PALMER'S PRINCIPLE OF TONE: OUR METAPHYSICAL BASIS
  • Donahue JH
J Chiropr Humanit: 1993(3:1): 65-77 6458 A QUESTION OF EVIDENCE AND PROOF
  • Sullivan EC
J Chiropr: Aug 1993(30:8): 5+ 5927 LETS MAKE UP OUR MINDS
  • Winkler KP
Eur J Chiropr: Dec 1993(41:3): 81-88 5657 SCIENTIFIC EPISTEMOLOGY AND THE STATUS OF CHIROPRACTIC: WE ARE WHAT WE DO
  • Keating JC Jr
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1993(36:2): 14-17 5823 BRAIN, BODY AND CHIROPRACTIC, PART 1
  • Davis BR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1993(36:2): 18-26 5824 BEYOND THE MECHANICAL SUBLUXATION: THE SCIENCE, ART AND PHILOSOPHY OF COMPREHENSIVE CHIROPRACTIC, PART 3
  • Floyd E
  • Liu R
  • Wilcher CC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1993(36:3): 28-31 5714 BRAIN, BODY AND CHIROPRACTIC, PART 2
  • Davis BR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1993(36:3): 74-75 5720 "Innate" chiropractic vs. "scientific" chiropractic
  • Greenlee DL
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1993(35:6): 44-53 6119 BEYOND THE MECHANICAL SUBLUXATION: THE SCIENCE, ART AND PHILOSOPHY OF COMPREHENSIVE CHIROPRACTIC, PART 1
  • Floyd E
  • Liu R
  • Wilcher CC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1993(36:1): 34-41 5955 BEYOND THE MECHANICAL SUBLUXATION: THE SCIENCE, ART AND PHILOSOPHY OF COMPREHENSIVE CHIROPRACTIC, PART 2
  • Liu R
  • Wilcher CC
Chiropr Tech: Nov 1993(5:4): 189 5705 WHY CHIROPRACTORS SHOULD EMBRACE IMMUNIZATION [LETTER]
  • Lind A
Chiropr Tech: May 1993(5:2): 68-74 6100 WHY CHIROPRACTORS SHOULD EMBRACE IMMUNIZATION
  • Nelson CF
Chiropr J Aust: Dec 1993(23:4): 136-140 5650 ACCEPTANCE AND IDENTITY: THE CONUNDRUM OF CONTEMPORARY CHIROPRACTIC
  • Jamison JR
Am Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1993(15:5): 20-24+ 5810 AN OBJECTIVE CHIROPRACTIC MODEL
  • Stillwagon G
  • Stillwagon KL
Am Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1993(15:5): 26-28 5811 THEORIES
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1993(15:6): 14-16 5690 INNATE KNOWING: PART II
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: May-Jun 1993(15:3): 41-42+ 6090 INNATE EXPLORATION
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1993(15:2): 47-48+ 6204 WHAT DEGREE THE MIND?
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1993(15:4): 36-39+ 5947 INNATE KNOWING: YOU'VE SURELY EXPERIENCED IT...
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1993(15:1): 45-46 6355 THE QUEST FOR INNATE
  • Harrison E
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1992(21:6): 10-11 6626 MERCY STANDARDS UNFAIR [LETTER]
  • Hodish R
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1992(21:6): 11 6627 THE MERCY GUIDELINES DEBATE [LETTER]
  • Goldsmith B
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1992(21:6): 32-36 6663 BREAKTHROUGH TO EXCELLENCE-MAKE LIFE EXTRAORDINARY
  • Riekeman GF
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1992(21:6): 38-40 6664 ONE CAUSE-IT'S AS SIMPLE AS THAT
  • Ribley CE
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1992(21:6): 42-43 6665 THE FUTURE OF CHIROPRACTIC IS YOU!
  • Shreeve MW
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1992(21:6): 44-45 6666 A "straight" point of view
  • Badders H
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1992(21:6): 74-79 6673 Homeostasis and the need for reforms [part 1 of 2]
  • Beasley JD
  • Swift JJ
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1992(21:3): 11-12 7156 WHAT CURED THEM? A CASE FOR INNATE
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1992(21:3): 70-71 7180 TWO NEW SCHISMS IN CHIROPRACTIC
  • Barge FH
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1992(21:3): 76-80 7182 THE INCREDIBLE POWER WITHIN YOU
  • Markson LT
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1992(21:1): 10 7303 THE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES [LETTER]
  • Blum F
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1992(21:4): 56 7006 D.C.'S DAUGHTER EXPRESSES WORLD VIEW IN ESSAY
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1992(21:4): 64-71 7014 DEMANDING EXCELLENCE IN CHIROPRACTIC RESEARCH IN THE 21ST CENTURY
  • Leach RA
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1992(21:1): 7-9 7457 CHIROPRACTIC'S MACHIAVELLIAN DILEMMA: IT DEMANDS A CHANGE NOW!
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1992(21:1): 13 7459 LETTER TO FRED BARGE
  • Tickel WE
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1992(21:1): 16+ 7471 RESTART THE FIRE
  • Koren T
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1992(21:1): 46-51 7480 HIT AND MYTH
  • Charlton KH
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1992(21:1): 86-88 7487 EDUCATING THE NEXT GENERATION
  • Anrig C
Philos Constructs Chiropr Prof: 1992(2:1): 3-8 7508 Uses and abuses of philosophy in chiropractic
  • Coulter ID
Philos Constructs Chiropr Prof: 1992(2:1): 9-19 7509 The evolution of Palmer's metaphors and hypotheses
  • Keating JC Jr
Philos Constructs Chiropr Prof: 1992(2:1): 21-25 7510 The trouble with innate and the trouble that causes
  • Donahue JH
Philos Constructs Chiropr Prof: 1992(2:1): 26-30 7511 Problems with paradigmatic knowledge
  • Rock BA
Philos Constructs Chiropr Prof: 1992(2:1): 32-35 7512 The philosophy of the sciences of chiropractic
  • Streiff WF
Philos Constructs Chiropr Prof: 1992(2:1): 37-40 7513 Concerning chiropractic expertise
  • Craton EF
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Oct 1992(15:8): 542-545 6724 Art, science and philosophy: Enthusiasm and the untestable
  • Mootz RD
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Mar-Apr 1992(15:3): 203-209 7298 Shades of straight: Diversity among the purists
  • Keating JC Jr
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Jun 1992(15:5): 293-298 7080 Using the Kaminski model for evaluating philosophical thought
  • Donahue J
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Jul-Aug 1992(15:6): 407-408 6978 Shades of straight: Diversity among purists [letter]
  • Keating JC Jr
  • Miglis MF
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Jul-Aug 1992(15:6): 408 6979 Shades of straight: Diversity among purists [letter]
  • Jacob G
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Feb 1992(15:2): 136 7393 Stop paradigm erosion [letter; comment]
  • Barge FH
  • Masarsky CS
  • Weber M
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1992(35:2): 24-28 6745 A PRIVATE PRACTITIONER'S VIEW OF CHIROPRACTIC PHILOSOPHY
  • McKibbin M
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1992(34:6): 24-25 7114 ON THE PURPOSE OF CHIROPRACTIC
  • Hart JF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1992(34:4): 14-17 7406 THE QUANTUM LEAP IN CHIROPRACTIC
  • Lind PL
Chiropr J Aust: Sep 1992(22:3): 105-106 6741 COMMENTARY: A PERSPECTIVE IN MANAGED CARE
  • Hug PR
Chiropr J Aust: Mar 1992(22:1): 1 7232 A TIME FOR CHOICES: POLEMICS, PROCRASTINATION OR PROGRESS?
  • Chance MA
  • Peters RE
Am Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1992(14:8): 43-46 6733 ARE WE LIMITING CHIROPRACTIC TO GAIN ACCEPTANCE?
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1992(14:8): 47-49 6734 IN SEARCH OF EXCELLENCE...OR EXCESS?
  • Smith JC
Am Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1992(14:9): 21-28 6543 AMERICAN HEALTH CARE - EITHER BLIND PREJUDICE, MALPRACTICE OR FRAUD
  • Wilk CA
Am Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1992(14:9): 48-50 6547 LISTENING
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: May 1992(14:5): 5-10 7090 CRISIS IN HEALTH CARE: A CHIROPRACTIC PERSPECTIVE
  • Southerland R
Am Chiropr: May 1992(14:5): 39-40 7097 COMPLETE HEALING
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Mar 1992(14:3): 25-30 7221 FOCUS
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Mar 1992(14:3): 31+ 7227 HELP BUILD CHIROPRACTIC
  • Leonardi L
Am Chiropr: Jun 1992(14:6): 14-16 7029 IMAGE OR ACCIDENT?
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Jun 1992(14:6): 31-33 7033 SYMPTOM OF WHAT?
  • Perdian T
Am Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1992(14:7): 28-29 6907 IN TUNE WITH THE INFINITE
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Feb 1992(14:2): 18-24 7351 NEW YEAR RESOLUTION TIME
  • Wilk CA
Am Chiropr: Feb 1992(14:2): 25-29 7352 BLOCKS
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Apr 1992(14:4): 28-32 7196 AFFIRMATIONS
  • Harrison E
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1991(20:6): 70 7692 IS THERE A TRUE CHIROPRACTIC PHILOSOPHY?
  • Barge FH
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1991(20:1): 7 8418 LYCEUM: CHIROPRACTORS HAVE ALWAYS SAID NO TO DRUGS - AND STILL DO
  • Williams SE
Philos Constructs Chiropr Prof: 1991(1:1): 3-5 8439 Philosophical questions for the chiropractic profession
  • Winterstein JF
Philos Constructs Chiropr Prof: 1991(1:1): 6-10 8440 Chiropractic clinical purpose: Primary care of limited specialty
  • Cassata DM
Philos Constructs Chiropr Prof: 1991(1:1): 11-13 8441 A view on values
  • Phillips RB
Philos Constructs Chiropr Prof: 1991(1:1): 18-20 8443 A traveler's guide to philosophy for the chiropractic profession
  • Charlton K
Philos Constructs Chiropr Prof: 1991(1:1): 21-24 8444 Are philosophers just scientists without data?
  • Donahue JH
Philos Constructs Chiropr Prof: 1991(1:1): 14-17 8442 The knowledge of our knowledge
  • McAndrews JF
Philos Constructs Chiropr Prof: 1991(1:1): 25 8445 Can chiropractic be a philosophical discipline?
  • Lawrence DJ
Philos Constructs Chiropr Prof: 1991(1:1): 28-32 8446 Philosophical constructs for chiropractic
  • Kuehner CC
Philos Constructs Chiropr Prof: 1991(1:1): 33-36 8447 The warfare of science with philosophy in contemporary chiropractic
  • Bachop W
Philos Constructs Chiropr Prof: 1991(1:1): 37-40 8448 Is traditional "chiropractic philosophy" valid today?
  • Winterstein JF
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Sep 1991(14:7): 437-440 7830 Commentary: Belief in science and medicine [letter; comment]
  • Borregard D
  • Keating JC Jr
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Oct 1991(14:8): 488-490 7752 Commentary: Stop paradigm erosion [letter; comment]
  • Keating JC Jr
  • Masarsky CS
  • Weber M
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Nov-Dec 1991(14:9): 538 7676 Is there a chiropractic science? [letter; comment]
  • Keating JC Jr
  • Mennell J
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: May 1991(14:4): 269-272 8135 Philosophy of science and chiropractic research
  • Coulter ID
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Jun 1991(14:5): 323-326 8057 Stop paradigm erosion
  • Masarsky CS
  • Weber M
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Jun 1991(14:5): 328-329 8059 Is there a chiropractic science? [letter; comment]
  • Barge FH
  • Keating JC Jr
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Feb 1991(14:2): 150-153 8348 Belief in science and medicine
  • Borregard PE
Chiropr Tech: Nov 1991(3:4): 177-181 7663 ACADEMIC PHILOSOPHY IN CHIROPRACTIC: AN OVERVIEW
  • Donahue JH
J Chiropr Educ: Jun 1991(5:1): 26-30 8050 CHIROPRACTIC THEORY: GUIDING PRINCIPLES FOR CHIROPRACTIC EDUCATION
  • Lantz CA
ICA Rev: Sep-Oct 1991(47:5): 13-17 7793 CHIROPRACTIC IDENTITY: CRISIS AND OPPORTUNITY
  • Kent C
Eur J Chiropr: Dec 1991(39:3): 75-89 7561 THE EMBRYOLOGY OF CHIROPRACTIC THOUGHT
  • Keating JC Jr
Eur J Chiropr: Dec 1991(39:3): 115 18821 Letter to the editor
  • Keating JC Jr
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1991(33:6): 33 8086 THE BUSINESS OF CHIROPRACTIC
  • Creswell KA
CRJ: 1991(2:1): 1-3 8434 Publisher's corner: Good philosophy produces good science [editorial]
  • Williams SE
Chiropr J Aust: Sep 1991(21:3): 102-107 7769 PARADIGMS FOR CHIROPRACTIC RESEARCH
  • Cahill DN
  • Kleynhans AM
Chiropr J Aust: Jun 1991(21:2): 56-57 8008 QUESTIONING CHIROPRACTIC PHILOSOPHY
  • Albury WR
Chiropr J Aust: Jun 1991(21:2): 58-62 8009 HIT AND MYTH
  • Charlton KH
Chiropr J Aust: Jun 1991(21:2): 63-68 8010 THE PALMER PHILOSOPHY OF CHIROPRACTIC - AN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
  • Richards DM
Chiropr J Aust: Dec 1991(21:4): 129-131 7535 CHIROPRACTIC PHILOSOPHY HAS NO FUTURE
  • Coulter ID
Chiropr J Aust: Dec 1991(21:4): 132-135 7536 CHIROPRACTIC PHILOSOPHY: IS IT RELEVANT TODAY?
  • Cerutty MR
Chiropr J Aust: Dec 1991(21:4): 136-141 7538 AN INSTITUTIONAL PHILOSOPHY OF CHIROPRACTIC
  • Coulter ID
Chiropr J Aust: Dec 1991(21:4): 142-143 7539 AN INSTITUTIONAL PERSPECTIVE ON CHIROPRACTIC PHILOSOPHY
  • Bonello RP
Chiropr J Aust: Dec 1991(21:4): 144-148 7540 AN INSTITUTIONAL PERSPECTIVE OF PHILOSOPHY IN THE CHIROPRACTIC CURRICULUM
  • Kleynhans AM
Chiropr J Aust: Dec 1991(21:4): 149-152 7541 SOCIOLOGY AND PHILOSOPHY OF CHIROPRACTIC
  • Coulter ID
Chiropr J Aust: Dec 1991(21:4): 153-160 7542 CHIROPRACTIC PHILOSOPHY VERSUS A PHILOSOPHY OF CHIROPRACTIC: THE SOCIOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS OF DIFFERING PERSPECTIVES
  • Jamison JR
Chiropr J Aust: Dec 1991(21:4): 161-167 7544 DEVELOPING PHILOSOPHY IN CHIROPRACTIC
  • Kleynhans AM
Chiropr J Aust: Dec 1991(21:4): 168-175 7546 LOOKING TO THE FUTURE: FROM CHIROPRACTIC PHILOSOPHY TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF CHIROPRACTIC
  • Jamison JR
Chiropr J Aust: Dec 1991(21:4): 176-178 7547 A POX ON ALL YOUR HOUSES
  • Charlton KH
Chiropr J Aust: Dec 1991(21:4): 179-185 7548 A QUEST FOR BETTER QUESTIONS
  • Chance MA
  • Peters RE
Am Chiropr: Sep 1991(13:): 21-24 7759 WORKING WITH PEOPLE
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Sep 1991(13:): 33-50 7761 ART AND CHIROPRACTIC: CHIROPRACTIC IN ART
  • Leonardi L
Am Chiropr: Oct 1991(13:): 18-22 7701 DRIVING FEARS
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Nov 1991(13:): 32-38 7602 WHAT IS CHIROPRACTIC?
  • Hart JF
Am Chiropr: May 1991(13:): 23-25 8066 PRACTICAL ADVANTAGES FOR ALL CHIROPRACTIC TECHNIQUES FROM INTACT SPINE=MENINGEAL SYSTEMS EVALUATIONS
  • Ward LE
Am Chiropr: May 1991(13:): 29-31 8068 TYPES OF PERSONALITY
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Mar 1991(13:): 35-36 8204 WHY EDUCATED?
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Dec 1991(13:): 32-33 7521 WHY SOME FOLKS DON'T GET BETTER: THOUGHTS FOR FRUSTRATED DOCTORS
  • Perdian T
Am Chiropr: Dec 1991(13:): 34-36 7522 THE INNATE CONNECTION
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Aug 1991(13:): 35-36 7856 INNATE EXPECTATIONS
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Apr 1991(13:): 43+ 8163 CHALLENGING THOUGHTS
  • Harrison E
Am J Chiropr Med: Dec 1990(3:4): 152-154 8461 Eclectic chiropractic
  • Nelson WA
Am J Chiropr Med: Sep 1990(3:3): 132-133 8713 The science of chiropractic revisited [letter; comment]
  • Caccia PA
  • Donahue J
  • Hildebrandt RW
Am J Chiropr Med: Jun 1990(3:2): 55-56 8979 The science of chiropractic revisited [editorial]
  • Hildebrandt RW
Am J Chiropr Med: Jun 1990(3:2): 84-92 8985 Of clouds and clocks and chiropractors: Toward a theory of irrationality
  • Coulter ID
Am J Chiropr Med: Jun 1990(3:2): 93-100 8986 The science of chiropractic
  • Hildebrandt RW
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1990(19:5): 7-9 8792 LYCEUM: MORE THAN JUST A NUMBERS GAME
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1990(19:5): 84-86 8806 WHY WE DO WHAT WE DO
  • Tickel WE
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1990(19:6): 7-8 8622 LYCEUM: CROSSING THE RIVER
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1990(19:6): 118 8645 THE FUTURE OF CHIROPRACTIC
  • Barge FH
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1990(19:3): 7-10 9124 LYCEUM: INSTITUTIONAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL ISSUES: A NEW ERA AND NEW OPPORTUNITIES
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1990(19:2): 7-10 9285 LYCEUM
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1990(19:1): 7-10 9444 LYCEUM: A FAILED PROPOSITION
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1990(19:1): 20-22+ 9446 PHILOSOPHY: DO YOU PRACTICE THESE FOUR FUNDAMENTALS?
  • Sigafoose J
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Nov-Dec 1990(13:9): 554-556 8619 Commentary: the chiropractic paradigm [letter; comment]
  • Coulter ID
  • Donahue J
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Nov-Dec 1990(13:9): 556 8620 Commentary: the chiropractic paradigm [letter]
  • Coulter ID
  • Keating JC Jr
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: May 1990(13:4): 234-235 9120 The influence of political medicine on chiropractic dogma: applications for scientific development [letter; comment]
  • Coulter ID
  • Mootz RD
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Jun 1990(13:5): 279-287 9058 The chiropractic paradigm
  • Coulter ID
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Jan 1990(13:1): 47-48 9439 Beyond the theosophy of chiropractic [letter; comment]
  • Mestanier P
  • Keating JC Jr
J Chiropr Educ: Dec 1990(4:3): 89-93 8526 BRAND NAME TECHNIQUES AND THE CONFIDENCE GAP
  • Cooperstein R
J Chiropr: Jul 1990(27:7): 23-28 8919 PHILOSOPHY AND THE FUTURE OF CHIROPRACTIC
  • Haldeman S
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Dec 1990(34:4): 187-188 8495 Toward a clinical philosophy within the discipline of chiropractic [editorial]
  • Vernon HT
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Dec 1990(34:4): 189-193 8496 Demanding excellence in the 21st century
  • Leach RA
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Dec 1990(34:4): 194-205 8497 Philosophy of chiropractic: lessons from the past — guidance for the future
  • Donahue J
J Aust Chiropr Assoc: Jun 1990(20:2): 70-1 9015 THE ROLE OF CHIROPRACTIC, BY L.W. RUTHERFORD
  • Bolton SP
J Aust Chiropr Assoc: Dec 1990(20:4): 121 8484 BABIES, BATHS AND BALLS OF WAX
  • Chance MA
  • Peters RE
J Aust Chiropr Assoc: Dec 1990(20:4): 129-134 8486 WHERE CHIROPRACTIC AND PHILOSOPHY MEET
  • Kleynhans AM
ICA Rev: Nov-Dec 1990(46:6): 9-11 8580 OUR CHIROPRACTIC NEIGHBORHOOD
  • Petersen DM Jr
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1990(33:2): 106-117 8733 MEDICINE VS. CHIROPRACTIC: A RHETORICAL ANALYSIS
  • Eisenberg AM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1990(33:2): 46+ 8564 CHIROPRACTIC'S PARADIGM SHIFT
  • Van Koten RJ
Chiropr Tech: Aug 1990(2:3): 78-85 8834 TRADITIONAL BARRIERS TO STANDARDS OF KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION IN CHIROPRACTIC [EDITED PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONSENSUS CONFERENCE...]
  • Keating JC Jr
Chiropr Hist: Jun 1990(10:1): 19-22 8988 CONTEMPORARY STUDENT ATTITUDES ON CHIROPRACTIC PHILOSOPHY
  • Coyle BA
  • DuMonthier WN
Chiropr Hist: Dec 1990(10:2): 23-30 8466 RATIONALISM AND EMPIRICISM VS. THE PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE IN CHIROPRACTIC
  • Keating JC Jr
Am Chiropr: Sep 1990(12:9): 34 8704 THE POWER OF THE MIND
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Oct 1990(12:10): 32-33 8653 SICKNESS BENEFITS
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Nov 1990(12:11): 7-13 8528 INTERVIEW WITH DR. EDDIE HARRISON
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: May 1990(12:5): 28-30 9066 PREJUDICE
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Mar 1990(12:3): 27-30 9185 RHYTHM & BURNOUT
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Jun 1990(12:6): 40-43 8976 CHIROPRACTIC'S PAST DOES NOT EQUAL ITS FUTURE - CAN YOU ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS?
  • Ward LE
Am Chiropr: Jun 1990(12:6): 45-47 8977 INNATE ADVERTISING
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Jul 1990(12:7): 26-31 8875 OLD-TIME HEALING
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Jan 1990(12:1): 18-19 9375 AWAKENING THE SLEEPING GIANT WITHIN YOU AND THE CHIROPRACTIC PROFESSION
  • Ward LE
Am Chiropr: Jan 1990(12:1): 28+ 9377 THE INTERVIEW
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Feb 1990(12:2): 22-28 9312 EIGHT REQUIREMENTS
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Feb 1990(12:2): 29-34 9313 A REVOLUTIONARY NEW CHIROPRACTIC DEVELOPMENT IN STRESS MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY
  • Ward LE
Am Chiropr: Dec 1990(12:12): 24-27 8453 BE YOURSELF
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Apr 1990(12:4): 36-39 9140 THE WILL TO LIVE
  • Harrison E
Am J Chiropr Med: Jun 1989(2:2): 51-53 10125 A proposal for the development of a contemporary philosophy of chiropractic
  • Donahue JH
Am J Chiropr Med: Jun 1989(2:2): 64-66 10128 The chiropractic wars or the enemy within
  • Coulter ID
Am J Chiropr Med: Mar 1989(2:1): 31-32 10423 Innate intelligence [letter]
  • Gastaldo T
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1989(18:3): 96-97 10311 WHAT ARE YOUR VALUES?
  • Cichoke AJ
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1989(18:3): 7-9 10312 LYCEUM: IF IT AIN'T BROKE, DON'T FIX IT
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1989(18:2): 31-33 10515 PRESERVING THE "ART" OF CHIROPRACTIC
  • Hayes DJ
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1989(18:4): 96-97 10103 Chiropractic adjustment? - It's not just semantics
  • Gregg J
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1989(18:1): 47-49 10727 VISION: RELEASING THE POWER OF INNATE
  • Ribley C
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1989(18:1): 7-9 10728 LYCEUM: TAKE TWO ASPIRIN
  • Williams SE
Okla Chiropr J: Winter 1989(1:2): 12 10701 CHIROPRACTIC PHILOSOPHY: WHAT'S THE BIG IDEA??
  • Thomas TD
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Oct 1989(12:5): 393-398 9741 The influence of political medicine on chiropractic dogma: implications for scientific development
  • Keating JC Jr
  • Mootz RD
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Jun 1989(12:3): 236-237 10198 A piece of my mind [letter; comment]
  • Cianciulli AE
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Dec 1989(12:6): 496-497 9585 Commentary: beyond the theosophy of chiropractic [letter; comment]
  • Kreisberg J
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Aug 1989(12:4): 320-322 9977 Commentary: Beyond the theosophy of chiropractic [letter]
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Apr 1989(12:2): 147-150 10378 Beyond the theosophy of chiropractic
  • Keating JC Jr
J Chiropr Res: Summer 1989(5:4): 107-109 10500 ANTE-PALMERIAN CHIROPRACTIC: A CHIROPRACTIC NIGHTMARE
  • Bonci AS
J Chiropr: Jul 1989(26:7): 35-38 10071 UNDERSTANDING THE CHIROPRACTOR
  • Simmons JH
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Dec 1989(33:4): 184-186 9545 A survey of philosophical barriers to research in chiropractic
  • Keating JC Jr
J Aust Chiropr Assoc: Mar 1989(19:1): 1 10465 TOWARD 2000: BURYING THE BONES OF CONTENTION
  • Chance MA
  • Peters RE
J Aust Chiropr Assoc: Jun 1989(19:2): 45 10153 CHIROPRACTIC PHILOSOPHY - STUMBLING-BLOCK OR STEPPING-STONE?
  • Chance MA
  • Peters RE
J Aust Chiropr Assoc: Jun 1989(19:2): 46-48 10154 TRIBES AND PARADOXES: THE CONSTRUCTION OF A CHIROPRACTIC SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE BASE
  • Charlton KH
  • Maxwell RD
  • Rock BA
ICA Rev: Sep-Oct 1989(45:4): 31 9833 THE ROLE OF CHIROPRACTIC, BY LEONARD W. RUTHERFORD.
  • Crowder EL
ICA Rev: May-Jun 1989(45:3): 7 10267 DISTINCTION AND EXTINCTION
  • Barge F
ICA Rev: May-Jun 1989(45:3): 8-9 10268 KEEPING ICA SEPARATE AND DISTINCT
  • Ireland T
ICA Rev: May-Jun 1989(45:3): 31-33 10270 CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENT OR SPINAL MANIPULATION: IT'S NOT JUST SEMANTICS
  • Gregg RJ
ICA Rev: Mar-Apr 1989(45:2): 7 10457 A CALL TO CLOSE THE RANKS
  • Barge F
ICA Rev: Mar-Apr 1989(45:2): 8-9 10458 VIEWPOINT: WHERE WE ARE COMING FROM
  • Harrison JD
ICA Rev: Jul-Aug 1989(45:4): 7 10055 PHILOSOPHY, POWER, POLITICS, DRUGS, ICA
  • Barge FH
ICA Rev: Jul-Aug 1989(45:4): 11-13 10056 SHOULD DCS PRESCRIBE DRUGS?
  • Kern DP
ICA Rev: Jul-Aug 1989(45:4): 13 10057 SHOULD DCS PRESCRIBE DRUGS?
  • Hagen BB
ICA Rev: Jul-Aug 1989(45:4): 15-16 10058 SHOULD DCS PRESCRIBE DRUGS?
  • Williams SE
ICA Rev: Jul-Aug 1989(45:4): 17-19 10059 SHOULD DCS PRESCRIBE DRUGS?
  • Clum G
ICA Rev: Jul-Aug 1989(45:4): 19 10060 SHOULD DCS PRESCRIBE DRUGS?
  • Asplin KH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 17-18 9776 THE FUTURE OF CHIROPRACTIC - A MASTERPIECE
  • Hayes JH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 70-72 9792 UNDERSTANDING THE CHIROPRACTOR
  • Simmons JH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 70-72 9817 UNDERSTANDING THE CHIROPRACTOR.
  • Simmons JH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1989(32:3): 119 9631 THE ROLE OF CHIROPRACTIC BY LEONARD W. RUTHERFORD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1989(32:3): 26,28-29 9634 MANY THINGS AFFECT YOUR ATTRACTION VALUE.
  • Lalla J
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1989(31:6): 12 10246 CARE--THE CHIROPRACTIC BYWORD
  • Howatt TA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1989(31:5): 14+ 10427 CHIROPRACTIC: A DISCUSSION OF ITS ORGANIZATION AND DISORGANIZATION, CAUSE AND EFFECT
  • Roberts RL
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1989(31:5): 28+ 10430 THE METABOLIC PRACTICE
  • Lalla J
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1989(31:5): 119-20 10445 MODERN CHIROPRACTIC? WHAT IS IT?
  • Braile B
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1989(31:5): 134-35 10452 DON'T MISS THE BOAT
  • Watkins RJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1989(31:5): 136-37 10453 WHERE HAVE WE BEEN...WHERE ARE WE GOING?
  • Degiacomo FP
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1989(31:4): 14-15+ 10641 ANATOMICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL DETERMINANTS OF CHIROPRACTIC THEORY: AN OVERVIEW
  • Eisenberg AM
Chiropr: Jul 1989(2:3): 84 10005 THE OPENING OF THE CHIROPRACTIC MIND BY PAUL SMALLIE
  • Jaskoviak PA
Chiropr: Jan 1989(2:1): 8 10638 WHAT IS CHIROPRACTIC?
  • Jaskoviak PA
Chiropr Tech: Feb 1989(1:1): 23-29 10550 PHILOSOPHICAL BARRIERS TO TECHNIQUE RESEARCH IN CHIROPRACTIC
  • Keating JC Jr
Ann Swiss Chiropr Assoc: 1989(9:): 7-29 10731 Some critical reflections on subluxations and adjustments
  • Sandoz R
Ann Swiss Chiropr Assoc: 1989(9:): 31-42 10732 Chiropractic theories confronted with their practical application: A missing link
  • Laedermann JP
Am Chiropr: Sep 1989(:): 64-66 9756 THE PRACTICAL SIDE
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Oct 1989(:): 64-66 9704 AFFIRMATIONS AND IMAGES
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Nov 1989(:): 58 9599 FROM EMOTION TO DISEASE
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Mar 1989(:): 66+ 10405 I WANT TO LIVE!
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Jul 1989(:): 58-61 9993 A MESSAGE FROM THE BOSS
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Feb 1989(:): 44-46 10525 THE FUTURE OF CHIROPRACTIC: A MASTERPIECE
  • Hayes DJ
Am Chiropr: Dec 1989(:): 69+ 9483 CHIROPRACTIC FIRST
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Aug 1989(:): 62-65 9922 FOCUS
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Apr 1989(:): 52-55 10328 THE BUCK STARTS HERE
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Apr 1989(:): 87 10336 VIEWPOINT: CHIROPRACTIC'S "CATCH 22"
  • Mawhiney RB
Am J Chiropr Med: Dec 1988(1:4): 202-203 10787 Dis-ease in our principles: The case against innate intelligence [letter]
  • Boline PD
  • Keating JC Jr
Am J Chiropr Med: Sep 1988(1:3): 103-105 11048 Chiropractic clinical research: A high priority objective
  • Hildebrandt RW
Am J Chiropr Med: Sep 1988(1:3): 107-10 11049 Science and politics and the subluxation
  • Keating JC Jr
Am J Chiropr Med: Sep 1988(1:3): 139-40 11057 Dis-ease in our principles [letter]
  • Gastaldo T
Am J Chiropr Med: Jun 1988(1:2): 86-88 11350 Dis-ease in our principles the case against innate intelligence
  • Donahue JH
Am J Chiropr Med: Mar 1988(1:1): 1-3 11580 The American Journal of Chiropractic Medicine
  • Hildebrandt RW
Am J Chiropr Med: Mar 1988(1:1): 17-23 11583 The chiropractic practitioner-scientist: An old idea revisited
  • Keating JC Jr
Am J Chiropr Med: Mar 1988(1:1): 41-43 11586 Eine kleine nacht musing
  • De Boer KF
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1988(17:6): 77 10951 A CHIROPRACTOR'S RESPONSE TO THE SPARTANBURG HERALD-JOURNAL
  • Kale MU
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1988(17:1): 51-52+ 11840 WHAT IS "MODERN CHIROPRACTIC"?
  • Braile R
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Oct 1988(11:5): 438-440 11012 Basic vs. applied science
  • Keating JC Jr
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Oct 1988(11:5): 456-457 11023 The chiropractic wars [letter]
  • Donahue J
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Feb 1988(11:1): 48-50 11752 The chiropractic wars [letter]
  • Brantingham JW
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Aug 1988(11:4): 325-328 11214 Which philosophy of chiropractic?
  • Keating JC Jr
  • Sawyer CE
ICA Rev: Nov-Dec 1988(44:6): 7 10906 ECLECTIC OR ADJUSTIC CHIROPRACTIC
  • Barge F
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1988(31:2): 12-13+ 11071 THE CHIROPRACTIC MODEL OF HEALTH: A PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE
  • Strasser A
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1988(31:2): 76-80+ 11081 THE ROLE OF A NONSURGICAL APPROACH BY CHIROPRACTORS
  • Wing TW
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1988(30:6): 122 11456 CAN WE KEEP THE PATIENT WELL? THE STAY-PUT VALUE
  • Ferry J
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1988(30:6): 124-26 11458 AN ART, A SCIENCE, AN EXPLANATION
  • Vogel FM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1988(30:5): 17-20 11596 PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF THE SUBLUXATION, PART I
  • Kimmel EH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1988(30:5): 124 11612 DEFINING THE USE OF PHARMACEUTICALS
  • Carlucci JF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1988(31:1): 74-78+ 11270 ENERGY, MATTER AND LIFE
  • Walker RH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1988(30:4): 44-45 11789 ACUPUNCTURE AND D.D. PALMER
  • Wilcher CC
Am Chiropr: Sep 1988(:): 83-84 11044 NATURAL LAWS OF HEALING
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Oct 1988(25:10): 20-22 10960 DR. FRED BARGE ICA PRESIDENT
Am Chiropr: Oct 1988(25:10): 32-34 10963 CHIROPRACTIC AND THE SCIENCE OF ERGONOMICS
  • Kilmer DR
Am Chiropr: Oct 1988(25:10): 70-72 10977 INNATE DREAMS
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Nov 1988(:): 44-46+ 10873 THE ORIGINATIVE FACTOR
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: May 1988(:): 71-72 11431 VIVID IMAGINATION
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Mar 1988(:): 6 11561 VIEWPOINT COLUMNIST OF THE MONTH: ADJUSTMENT IS NOT MANIPULATION
  • Barge FH
Am Chiropr: Jun 1988(:): 55-56 11337 CHANGING THE VIBRATION
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Jul 1988(:): 24-32 11227 HOSPITAL PRIVILEGES: WHO SHOULD DECIDE WHAT THEY INCLUDE? THE M.D. OR D.C.?
  • Eubank BC
Am Chiropr: Jul 1988(:): 69-70 11238 NATURAL LAWS OF HEALING
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Feb 1988(:) 11702 VIEWPOINT COLUMNIST OF THE MONTH, PAUL A. JASKOVIAK: ANOTHER NEW JOURNAL?
Am Chiropr: Feb 1988(:): 58-60 11711 C.A. PHILOSOPHY 101-A
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Dec 1988(:): 53+ 10769 THE SUBTLE CAUSE
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Dec 1988(:): 58-59 10771 A GRAPHIC ILLUSTRATION INTEGRATING THE THREE THERAPEUTIC MODALITIES
  • Kimmel EH
Am Chiropr: Aug 1988(:): 62-63 11178 THE INNATE CONNECTION
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Apr 1988(:): 48 11515 IF ONLY WE WOULD TAKE THE TIME
  • Miller DE
Am Chiropr: Apr 1988(:): 71 11519 THEY NEED US
  • Harrison E
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1987(16:4): 7-9 12206 CONFLICT AND CONSCIENCE
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1987(16:5): 77-78+ 12056 THE PHENOMENON OF NEUROLOGICAL ANALYSIS
  • Toftness IN
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1987(16:1): 7+ 12692 LYCEUM: THE ENEMY WITHIN
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1987(16:3): 7-9 12366 RESPICE FINEM
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Dec-Jan 1987(15:6): 7-8 11934 PULL YOU OWN STRINGS
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Dec-Jan 1987(15:6): 11 11935 HOSPITAL PRIVILEGE AT WHAT COST?
  • Porteous BR
Todays Chiropr: Dec-Jan 1987(15:6): 60-63+ 11947 THE ENTERTAINERS D.C.: DEVELOPING AN ARTISTIC SENSE
  • Oolo AG
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Feb 1987(10:1): 25-29 12743 Five contributions to a philosophy of the science of chiropractic
  • Keating JC Jr
  • Mootz RD
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Apr 1987(10:2): 80-81 12581 Science and medicine [letter]
  • Keating JC Jr
J Aust Chiropr Assoc: Jun 1987(17:2): 46-48 12408 ESSAY: DATA AND DOGMA: THE USE AND ABUSE OF INFORMATION
  • Charlton KH
J Aust Chiropr Assoc: Dec 1987(17:4): 125 11884 BIRDS, BEES AND BALANCE
  • Chance MA
  • Peters RE
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1987(30:2): 12 12130 ART OF CHIROPRACTIC, SCIENCE AND PHILOSOPHY OF MEDICINE
  • Hart JF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1987(30:2): 43-44 12135 THE NEW/OLD CHIROPRACTIC PHILOSOPHY: FORTY YEARS IN CHIROPRACTIC
  • Kimmel EH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1987(30:2): 64-65 12141 THE VITALISTIC PRACTITIONER
  • Epstein D
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1987(30:2): 67-68 12142 A CHIROPRACTIC TRAGEDY?
  • Wiehe RJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1987(30:2): 78-79+ 12146 THE CHIROPRACTIC CHALLENGE: MANIPULATE OR ADJUST
  • Gregory RR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1987(29:5): 56+ 12617 CONFESSIONS OF A STRAIGHT MIXER
  • Immerman AM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1987(29:4): 14-17 12775 AN ANALYSIS OF THE REPRESENTATION OF CHIROPRACTIC IN POPULAR COLLEGE HEALTH TEXTBOOKS
  • Baffi CR
  • Redican KJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1987(29:4): 66 12788 THOUGHTS ON CHIROPRACTIC RESEARCH
  • Margolies JE
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1987(29:4): 128-29 12797 CHIROPRACTIC ... A PANACEA FOR LIFE
  • Tyler P
Chiropr Aust: Sep 1987(7:3): 27 12125 LIFE WITHOUT FEAR BY F.H. BARGE
Chiropr Aust: Sep 1987(7:3): 17-19 12127 CHIROPRACTIC - THE PROFESSION THAT CARES FOR YOUR SPINE?
  • Dulhunty J
Am Chiropr: Oct 1987(:): 36 12068 LIFE WITHOUT FEAR: CHIROPRACTIC'S MAJOR PHILOSOPHICAL TENETS BY FRED H. BARGE
  • Hooper J
Am Chiropr: Oct 1987(:): 46 12072 THE BODY/MIND CONNECTION: THE POWER OF BELIEF
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Nov 1987(:): 5 11963 VIEWPOINT: COLUMNIST OF THE MONTH, STEPHEN J. PRESS
  • Press SJ
Am Chiropr: Nov 1987(:): 70 11977 ARE YOU THE DOCTOR, DOCTOR?
  • Barge FH
Am Chiropr: Nov 1987(:): 76 11979 THE BODY/MIND CONNECTION: THE POWER OF PERSONAL MAGNETISM
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Nov 1987(:): 85-87 11981 THE MONSTER SYNDROME: THE SUCCESSFUL DC'S TRAP
  • Fernandez PG
Am Chiropr: May 1987(:): 68-81+ 12464 CHIROPRACTIC MUST HAVE PROMISE TO SURVIVE
  • Watkins CO
Am Chiropr: May 1987(:): 72 12465 THE BODY/MIND CONNECTION: RELATIVELY SPEAKING
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Mar 1987(:): 76 12596 THE BODY/MIND CONNECTION: CHANGING CONCEPTS
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Jun 1987(:): 70 12387 THE BODY/MIND CONNECTION: CHIROPRACTIC DEFINITIONS
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Jul 1987(:): 58 12282 THE BODY/MIND CONNECTION: AUTOSUGGESTION
Am Chiropr: Jan 1987(:): 46 12752 THE BODY/MIND CONNECTION: SCIENCE AND INNATE
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Jan 1987(:): 47-48 12753 THE CHALLENGE IN CHIROPRACTIC
  • Ostroff C
Am Chiropr: Feb 1987(:): 76+ 12726 ARE YOU THE DOCTOR, DOCTOR?
  • Barge FH
Am Chiropr: Aug 1987(:): 50-52 12237 ARE YOU THE DOCTOR, DOCTOR?
  • Barge FH
Am Chiropr: Aug 1987(:): 54 12238 THE BODY/MIND CONNECTION: PHYSIOLOGY AND THE INNATE
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Apr 1987(:): 7+ 12542 CORNERSTONE: TERRY YOCHUM, D.C., D.A.C.B.R.
Am Chiropr: Apr 1987(:): 79+ 12557 ARE YOU THE DOCTOR, DOCTOR?
  • Barge FH
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1986(15:5): 7+ 13077 FEAR OF PEOPLE
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1986(15:5): 87 13105 A SPIRITUAL LIFT FOR THE D.C.
  • Corbin B
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1986(15:3): 7 13349 A new concept for wellness that enables the body to always be in peak condition
  • Williams SE
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1986(15:4): 93-94 13215 IN MY TIME
  • Emery B
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Sep 1986(9:3): 181-82 13067 Science, medicine and chiropractic theory
  • Hildebrandt RW
J Chiropr: Sep 1986(23:9): 46+ 13061 A time for frankness
  • Blits J
J Chiropr: Sep 1986(23:9): 47+ 13062 A TIME FOR FAIRNESS
  • Savage LJ
J Chiropr: Aug 1986(23:8): 5+ 13124 ACTING - NOT REACTING - THE HALLMARK OF THE NEW GENERATION
  • Winterstein JF
J Aust Chiropr Assoc: Sep 1986(16:3): 95-98 13030 THE NATURE AND ENVIRONMENT OF KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION, CHIROPRACTIC THEORY AND FUTURE PROGRESS
  • Charlton KH
Eur J Chiropr: Mar 1986(34:1): 40-45 13443 CHIROPRACTIC, AN ILLEGITIMATE CHILD OF SCIENCE? I. DE NERVORUM DESCRIPTIO
  • Gaucher-Peslherbe PL
Eur J Chiropr: Jun 1986(34:2): 98-106 13242 Chiropractic, an illegitimate child of science? II. de opprobria medicorum
  • Gaucher-Peslherbe PL
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1986(29:2): 76+ 13005 THE HAND AND THE MIND
  • Bornstein M
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1986(28:5): 14-15+ 13300 Chiropractic techniques: A common ground -- The therapeutic role of explanation
  • Slosberg M
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1986(28:5): 50-51 13309 IS CHIROPRACTIC GOING DOWN THE UP STAIRCASE?
  • Lindsey DC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1986(28:5): 140 13441 PRACTICALLY SPEAKING
  • O'Connor L
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1986(28:4): 12+ 13568 BEING THE BEST DOCTOR THAT YOU CAN BE
  • Anderson FM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1986(28:4): 124-25+ 13587 THE CHIROPRACTIC ENIGMA: AN OVERVIEW AND ANSWER
  • Grossman BN
Chiropr Hist: 1986(6:): 56-62 13647 BEES IN HIS BONNET: D.D. PALMER'S STUDENTS AND THEIR EARLY IMPACT
  • Gromala T
Chiropr Hist: 1986(6:): 30-36 13644 D.D. PALMER AND INNATE INTELLIGENCE: DEVELOPMENT, DIVISION AND DERISION
  • Donahue J
Chiropr Hist: 1986(6:): 64-74 13649 A bibliography of the Green Books in print, 1906-1985
  • Lykins MR
  • Wiese GC
Chiropr Aust: Mar 1986(6:1): 9 13416 Chiropractic and the gold standard
  • Charlton KH
Chiropr Aust: Mar 1986(6:1): 32-33 13421 The doctor
  • Barge FH
Am Chiropr: Mar 1986(:): 26+ 13403 PHILOSOPHY OF THE SCIENCE OF CHIROPRACTIC: A QUIZ
  • Keating JC Jr
  • Mootz RD
Am Chiropr: Jun 1986(:): 52-53 13230 Are you the doctor, doctor?
  • Barge FH
Am Chiropr: Jan 1986(:): 38+ 13563 REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE SUPPORTING A SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR THE CHIROPRACTIC SUBLUXATION COMPLEX
  • Dishman R
Am Chiropr: Jan 1986(:): 68-69 13567 ARE YOU THE DOCTOR, DOCTOR?
  • Barge FH
Am Chiropr: Aug 1986(:): 52-54 13113 ADAPTABILITY: THE ESSENCE OF CHIROPRACTIC
  • McAulay BJ
Am Chiropr: Apr 1986(:): 44 13382 RE-EXAMINING INNATE
  • Harrison E
Am Chiropr: Apr 1986(:): 88-89 13388 ARE YOU THE DOCTOR, DOCTOR?
  • Barge FH
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1985(14:4): 25-26 13955 WILL THERE BE CHIROPRACTIC TOMORROW?
  • Moon DK
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1985(14:4): 94 13979 Living up to... Your responsibilities
  • Dieter CF
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1985(14:2): 27 14208 CHIROPRACTORS ARE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS: STRUGGLING WITH THE DEFINITION
  • Koren T
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1985(14:3): 31+ 14066 REFLECTING ON CHIROPRACTIC PRINCIPLES
  • Kuxhaus RL
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1985(14:1): 27-28 14450 THE ONE-HUNDREDTH MONKEY: A STUDENT'S VIEW
  • Rodgers NM
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Mar 1985(8:1): 17-22 14351 Chiropractic and medical models of health care -- A contemporary perspective
  • Jamison JR
J Chiropr: May 1985(22:2): 46-48 14192 MEDICINE AND CHIROPRACTIC--A VIEW FROM THE FENCE: A CHIROPRACTOR LOOKS AT MEDICINE
  • Zarett AJ
J Chiropr: Jan 1985(22:1): 5+ 14433 THE TIMES OF OUR LIVES
  • Selby LR
J Chiropr: Apr 1985(22:4): 24-29 14250 INESCAPABLE IMPERATIVES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: A LOOK AT IMPERATIVE CONFRONTING CHIROPRACTIC AND CHALLENGING ITS VERY EXISTENCE
  • Janse J
J Aust Chiropr Assoc: Jun 1985(15:2): 46-47 14106 VIEWPOINT: DO IMAGES OBSURE THE ISSUES?
  • Walker GR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1985(28:2): 80 13873 SELECTIVE PHARMACEUTICAL RIGHTS
  • de Broder CF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1985(28:2): 31+ 13738 WHILE DARING GREATLY
  • Frigard LT
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1985(27:6): 122-25 14178 THE CHIROPRACTIC EPITOME, CONDENSED FROM "HOW TO BE UP NO MATTER WHAT'S GOING DOWN
  • Coffman T
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1985(27:4): 46-48 14414 THE SUBLUXATION - WHAT IS IT?
  • Mega JJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1985(27:4): 51-53 14415 THE POWER OF INNATE
  • Vahl RJ
Ann Swiss Chiropr Assoc: 1985(8:): 47-52 14465 CONSIDERATIONS ON THE ALLEGED EFFECTS OF MANIPULATION AND THE RELATIVE IRRELEVANCE OF THE CHIROPRACTIC LESION IN THE TREATMENT OF PAIN
  • Valentini E
Am Chiropr: Nov 1985(:): 74-75 13730 ARE YOU THE DOCTOR, DOCTOR?
  • Barge FH
Am Chiropr: Jun 1985(:): 44+ 14092 ARE YOU THE DOCTOR, DOCTOR?
  • Barge FH
Am Chiropr: Dec 1985(:): 45-47+ 13661 STUMBLING BLOCKS OR STEPPING STONES
  • Gelardi TA
Am Chiropr: Aug 1985(:): 30+ 13986 ARE YOU THE DOCTOR, DOCTOR?
  • Barge FH
J Chiropr: Jan 1984(21:1): 15 23498 Chiropractic medicine [letter]
  • Roumpakis NJ
Eur J Chiropr: Sep 1984(32:3): 160-163 23372 Chiropractic: a scientific discipline of manipulative healing -- its known and unknown
  • Fong HC
Eur J Chiropr: Mar 1984(32:1): 1-3 23350 107 Postgraduate courses!!!! [editorial]
  • Gillet H
Eur J Chiropr: Mar 1984(32:1): 4-42 23351 A comparison of four chiropractic systems in the diagnosis of sacroiliac malfunction
  • Maltezopoulos V
  • Armitage N
Am Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1984(:): 14-16,18-20 23048 Cornerstone: Paul Jaskoviak, D.C. [interview]
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Jun 1981(4:2): 69-71 25615 Pain and the protective reflex generators: Relevance to the chiropractic concept of spinal subluxation
  • Irving RE
Chiropr Hist: 1981(1:1): 25-29 20053 The structural approach to chiropractic: From Willard Carver to present practice
  • Rosenthal MJ
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Mar 1978(1:1): 7-17 25413 The scope of chiropractic as a clinical science and art: An introductory review of concepts
  • Hildebrandt RW
Text (Citation)  Tagged (Export)  Excel
Email To
Subject
 Message
Format
HTML     Tagged (Export)     Text (Citation)     Excel   
To use this feature you must register a personal account in My ICL. Registration is free! In My ICL you can save your ICL searches in My Searches, and you can save search results in My Collections. Be sure to use the Held Citations feature to collect citations from an entire search session. Read more search tips.

Sign Into Existing My ICL Account    |    Register A New My ICL Account
Search Tips
  • Enclose phrases in "quotation marks".  Examples: "low back pain", "evidence-based"
  • Retrieve all forms of a word with an "asterisk*", also called a wildcard or truncation.  Example: "chiropract*" retrieves chiropractic, chiropractor, chiropractors
  • Register an account in My ICL to save search histories (My Searches) and collections of records (My Collections)
Advanced Search Tips

:)