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Dead Chiropractic Society 2009 Conference in Orange County

Orange County rocked again with chiropractic glory on March 7, 2009, as chiropractors from around the United States gathered for a day of philosophy, camaraderie, passion, and laughs. Getting together with friends is a major bonus side effect of attending events like the DCS, it’s important to remind ourselves there are others of similar mindset, moving forward with a focus on living life to its fullest.

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More 1998ish photos featuring chiropractors

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. There is a hard drive somewhere in my house that has a complete archive of photographs from the 1998 through 2000 CREW chiropractic missions to Panama. I probably have more mentions about finding the drive than actually uploading any photographs, so we will see of 2009 is the year they get

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Andy Panda Visits Chiropractor Woody Woodpecker

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. More photos from around 1998. I suspect these were probably made in the 1970s or 1980s and I don’t remember how I ended up getting copies of them. Both show Woody woodpecker checking the spine of Andy Panda while he’s lying face down on a chiropractic adjusting bench. One image is

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Photos: 1998 Chiropractic Trip to Panama

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. It’s hard to believe that these photographs are older than the planetchiropractic.com web site. They were taken in May of 1998 and the site did not launch until December of the same year. There has been audio and video online from the 1990s Panamá mission’s since a short time after the

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Daniel David Palmer and Chiropractic Founders Day 2008

A trip to the medical doctor in September of 1895 could involve the taking of medicines such as calomel (mercury chloride) or tarter emetic to induce vomiting or create a laxative effect, or if one suffered a cough, a dose of opium could calm it quick. Blood letting, forced vomiting, and the ingestion of arsenic and strychnine were common approaches to the ills and pains of the day. The laying on of hands to vertebrae; in allowing the sick to get well naturally, and preventing the well from getting sick, was to become far more popular in the days and years that followed a single thrust made by one magnetic healer 113 years ago today.

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Dead Chiropractic Society 2009 Conference in Orange County

Orange County rocked again with chiropractic glory on March 7, 2009, as chiropractors from around the United States gathered for a day of philosophy, camaraderie, passion, and laughs. Getting together with friends is a major bonus side effect of attending events like the DCS, it’s important to remind ourselves there are others of similar mindset, moving forward with a focus on living life to its fullest.

Read More »

More 1998ish photos featuring chiropractors

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. There is a hard drive somewhere in my house that has a complete archive of photographs from the 1998 through 2000 CREW chiropractic missions to Panama. I probably have more mentions about finding the drive than actually uploading any photographs, so we will see of 2009 is the year they get

Read More »

Andy Panda Visits Chiropractor Woody Woodpecker

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. More photos from around 1998. I suspect these were probably made in the 1970s or 1980s and I don’t remember how I ended up getting copies of them. Both show Woody woodpecker checking the spine of Andy Panda while he’s lying face down on a chiropractic adjusting bench. One image is

Read More »

Photos: 1998 Chiropractic Trip to Panama

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. It’s hard to believe that these photographs are older than the planetchiropractic.com web site. They were taken in May of 1998 and the site did not launch until December of the same year. There has been audio and video online from the 1990s Panamá mission’s since a short time after the

Read More »

Daniel David Palmer and Chiropractic Founders Day 2008

A trip to the medical doctor in September of 1895 could involve the taking of medicines such as calomel (mercury chloride) or tarter emetic to induce vomiting or create a laxative effect, or if one suffered a cough, a dose of opium could calm it quick. Blood letting, forced vomiting, and the ingestion of arsenic and strychnine were common approaches to the ills and pains of the day. The laying on of hands to vertebrae; in allowing the sick to get well naturally, and preventing the well from getting sick, was to become far more popular in the days and years that followed a single thrust made by one magnetic healer 113 years ago today.

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