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Dr. Daniel David Palmer – The Father of Chiropractic

The following information is a synopsis of chiropractic’s rich and colorful history. The basic outline and data is derived from a text by Walter Wardwell, PhD., entitled, “Chiropractic: History and Evolution of a New Profession” Published by Mosby, 1993. The Early Years… D.D. PalmerThe first chiropractic adjustment was performed in Davenport, Iowa in the year

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Vaccines and the cure of all Disease

According to the article, a British parliamentarian will today be the first human to be injected with a new prototype vaccine against AIDS. The Doctor that volunteered said he did it because he believes “an effective vaccination is the only way to combat the deadly disease,” according to the article.

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Olympian Commitment By Dr. John J. Johnston

July 23, 2000, Sacramento, Ca. — Today at the U.S.A. Olympic Trials for Track and Field, Gainesville, Florida’s own Clark sisters made history, just like we hoped they would. Joetta Clark qualified for her fourth Olympics, running just behind her younger sister, Hazel, and sister-in-law, Jearl. As her doctor, I went out to the trials

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Dr. Daniel David Palmer – The Father of Chiropractic

The following information is a synopsis of chiropractic’s rich and colorful history. The basic outline and data is derived from a text by Walter Wardwell, PhD., entitled, “Chiropractic: History and Evolution of a New Profession” Published by Mosby, 1993. The Early Years… D.D. PalmerThe first chiropractic adjustment was performed in Davenport, Iowa in the year

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Vaccines and the cure of all Disease

According to the article, a British parliamentarian will today be the first human to be injected with a new prototype vaccine against AIDS. The Doctor that volunteered said he did it because he believes “an effective vaccination is the only way to combat the deadly disease,” according to the article.

Read More »

Olympian Commitment By Dr. John J. Johnston

July 23, 2000, Sacramento, Ca. — Today at the U.S.A. Olympic Trials for Track and Field, Gainesville, Florida’s own Clark sisters made history, just like we hoped they would. Joetta Clark qualified for her fourth Olympics, running just behind her younger sister, Hazel, and sister-in-law, Jearl. As her doctor, I went out to the trials

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