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Volume 9
J Chiropr Humanit 2000; 9


From "Quacks To Colleagues?" Viewing The Evolution of Orthodox Tolerance of Deviant Medical Practice: Address to The 1998 Centennial Conference Medical Library Association, Philadelphia, Pa, May 26, 1998
Russell W. Gibbons

Vertebral Subluxation and A Professional Objective For Chiropractic
Michael T. Clusserath, DC

An Essay on Chiropractic’s "Institute Of Qualification"
Ronald P. Beideman, DC, ND, FICC

The Subluxation Complex
Leonard J. Faye, DC

Thomas Jones Palmer, Western Pioneer Publicist
Robert B. Jackson, DC, FICC

Robert Boyd Jackson: Chiropractic Clinican, Statesman, Historian
Herbert J. Vear, DC, FCCS

Universal Intelligence: A Theological Entity in Conflict with Lutheran Theology
Timothy Mirtz, DC

Chiropractic Ethics: An Oxymoron? Contemporary Ethical Issues in Chiropractic
J. C. Smith, DC

The Art Of Listening
George W. Such, DC

Chiropractors Are Physicians (And Almost Always Were)
Ronald P. Beideman, DC, ND, FICC


Avoiding Pedantism
Claire D. Johnson, DC, DACBSP


 

 

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