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everything else
Here are a few more books that don't fit nicely into the
other categories:
The
Chiropractor
-- by DD Palmer
Reprint of the famed 1914 book that helped lay the foundation
for modern chiropractic. A classic of chiropractic literature
and a "must have" for every D.C. Includes: The Moral and
Religious Duty of a Chiropractor; Chiropractic a Science, an Art
and the Philosophy Thereof; Nerve Vibration; Inflammation;
Vertebral Luxations; Health, Disease, Life and Death; Rickets;
Biology; Function; Vertebral Adjusting; The Nervous System;
Neuritis, Arteritis and Rheumatism; Fever; Constipation; Trauma,
Toxine and Auto-Suggestion; Catarrh; Impulse; The Normal and
Abnormal Movements of the Vertebral Column; Spinal Pathogenesis;
Palpation and Nerve Tracing; Bones and Nerves; Pyorrhea
Alveolaris.
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Chiropractic:An Illustrated History
-- by Dennis Peterson and Glenda Wiese
The history and evolution of chiropractic, from the beginning of
health care to the present profession, is presented in this
beautifully illustrated reference. The book features color
reproductions of art, as well as photos from archives around the
world, and contributions from respected historians, archivists,
practitioners.
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Amazon review excerpts:
"This is a wonderful book on how chiropractic came to be and how
it evolved into the profession it is today. ... It is a fabulous
book covering just about everything possible in the Chiropractic
profession. Reading about the Anti-trust suit and all the other
political struggles has truly re-enforced my deep love and
respect for this great profession."
"You must read this book and then put it in your reception room
so your patients can appreciate the magnitude of the privilege
they have when they come into your office for their treatments."
Essential
Principles of Chiropractic
-- by Virgil Strang
A classic text by one of the pioneers of the profession.
Here's what two Amazon readers said about the book
"Dr. Virgil Strang was a wonderful man who
devoted 50 years of his life to chiropractic. As an employee of
Palmer College of Chiropractic during the last four years of his
life, I am proud to say I was able to hear him speak on the
value of chiropractic in people's lives. He had a way with words
and a passion for chiropractic that was contagious. This is a
fantastic book on an area of health care whose time has come.
Everyone should read this book."
"Strang was a genius anatomist whom, it was
said, memorised Grays Anatomy text. In the board exam, he was
failed as he was though to have cheated by quoting copious
sections of the book verbatim.
He was later a masterly philospher, introducing such concepts as
The Division of Physical Morality that would govern all health
care decisions in society. Who would be at the gate-keeper's
role in this departement? Why, a philosopher, of course. NOT a
physician of any kind.
This is essential reading for any student of chiropractic.
Ignore it at your won peril."
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Above,
Down, Inside & Out : Unleashing Your Spiritual Giant Within
-- by Michael J. Norman, DC
A future look at chiropractic's role within the oncoming
spiritual paradigm of the new millenium. A fascinating look at
humanity's connection to the intelligent spirit of the universe
and how we can maximize our connection to this spirit, creating
lives of abundance and prosperity. Beginning with a bold call
for the return of spirituality to our health care system, Dr.
Norman raises the consciousness of the reader and proposes a new
health care approach which empowers our spiritual essence
within.
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She's
All That: Spa Girls Series
-- by Kristin Billerbeck
Christian chick-lit star Billerbeck has moved on from her
popular Ashley Stockingdale trilogy with an engaging new novel
that features struggling fashion designer Lilly Jacobs and her
two best friends, Morgan and Poppy.
The trio met at Stanford, and they couldn't be more
different: Morgan's the down-to-earth daughter of a wealthy
diamond dealer, while Poppy is a tie-dye-sporting chiropractor
who's always prattling on about nutrition and energy (sound like
someone you know?).
Snappy dialogue and lovable characters make this novel
a winner.
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Wise
Cracks and Funny Bones: Fun With the Chiropractor
-- by Donald McDowall
People seem to either love or hate this book. There are only two
reviews on Amazon -- one reviewer gives it five (out of five) stars
... and the other gives it only one star!
The positive review says: "A good laugh at patients comments in
chiropractic clinics. A very enjoyable and light-hearted book to
read for all chiropractic patients and chiropractors wanting a
good chuckle!"
The negative one warns: I am very sorry to have to write this as
I hate to slam another Chiropractor's work, but Wise Cracks and
Funny Bones is just awful... The book is poorly written and
unfunny. In fact, there is nothing funny at all in the book."
Buy it and judge for yourself!
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Fatal
--by Michael Palmer
This nine-times New York Times best selling novelist takes on
the chemical and vaccine industries in his new medical thriller.
According to Publisher's Weeking: "Palmer's 10th medical
thriller rides on his usual wave of unrelenting adrenaline, and
will make readers think twice the next time they're due for a
routine vaccination."
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The
Power
-- by John Adams, DC
An exciting thriller which pits a doctor of chiropractic against
corrupt pharmaceutical companies with their vast media
influence. Here's what others have said about this book:
"Adams is already being compared to masters Robin Cook and
Micheal Palmer. His book deserves to be a best seller."--
The Chiropractic Journal
"The Power will awaken you to your power and the power of big
biz." -- Mark Victor Hansen, Co-Creator of Chicken Soup for the
Soul
"Truly promises gut wrentching action with repeated upper
cuts to the emotions. An intense journey." -- Dan O'Connor
Amazon reviewer:
"I loved it. After the first 100 pages or so, I could no longer
put it down! For years I've wanted Robin Cook or Michael Palmer
to write this story, and I'm so glad that John Adams finally
did...and I must say, did as good a job with it as they would
have. It may be a work of fiction, but there is more truth to it
than I want to think about. Vaccine injuries are certainly NOT
FICTION, I know, I have cared for my vaccine injured daughter
for the past nine years. I highly recommend this book. If you
like medical mysteries, you'll love this one."
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