Tag Archives: D.D. Palmer

Happy Birthday

September is an important birthday month, not just for people like my sister Roberta, who has a September birthday, but also for the chiropractic profession and the people it serves. Chiropractic, a relatively new profession, was born on September 18, … Continue reading

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How to find a good chiropractor

Here’s a question we get asked more and more often, and it seems to be getting more difficult to answer. Yesterday the questioner asked how to choose a good chiropractor. Usually it’s for a family member or friend living far … Continue reading

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Happy Birthday Chiropractic

September is an important birthday month, not just for people like my sister Roberta, who have September birthdays, but also for the chiropractic profession. Chiropractic was born on September 18, 1895 when a Davenport, Iowa doctor discovered that a deaf … Continue reading

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American Originals

Next week is our country’s annual 4th of July celebration. More than just recognizing Independence Day, it provides a good moment for reflection and a chance to think about and appreciate what the United States stands for. It shouldn’t be … Continue reading

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Spinal Column Radio

This interview might be interesting, especially if you have a rainy day sometime with little to do… …I was recently interviewed by Dr. Thomas Lamar on his internet radio show called, “Spinal Column Radio.” The topic was history, specifically relating … Continue reading

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Chips From Sweet Home

I just got my copy of a new book called, “Chips from Sweet Home.” Chiropractors will especially appreciate the book because it contains writings from the founder of our profession, D.D. Palmer, when he was a young man. At that … Continue reading

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