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Chiropractic & Osteopathic Books on CD $6.95 each.
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Principles of Osteopathy By G. D. Hulett, B. S., D. O. |
Studies in the Osteopathic Sciences: 4 Volumes By Louisa Burns |
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Osteopathic Strap Technic Joseph Swart, D. O. Osteopathic strap technic, properly used, obtains desirable results in a manner agreeable to the patient and without exhausting the operator. |
Intra-Pelvic Technic or Manipulative Surgery of The Pelvic Organs By Dr. P.H. Woodall, M.D., D.O. |
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Osteopathic Mechanics By Edythe F. Ashmore, D.O. Text on locating and correcting the osteopathic lesion. Scanned on CD in PDF format. Great information for the Osteopath, Chiropractor or bodyworker. |
A Manual of Osteopathy By Dr. Eduard W. Goetz |
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The Practice of Somapathy By Chas. H. Murray, A. B., D. O. |
Practice of Osteopathy By Chas. H. Murray, A. B., B. D., D. O. |
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Applied Anatomy of the Spine By H.V. Halladay, D.O. |
Osteopathy The Science of Healing by Adjustment By Percy H. Woodall, M.D., D.O. |
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Chiropractic Principles and Technique |
Autobiography of Andrew T. Still |
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Spears Painless System of Chiropractic and Other Developments By Dr. Leo L. Spears |
Technic and Practice of Chiropractic By Joy M Loban D.C. |
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Lateral Curvature of The Spine and Round Shoulders By Robert W. Lovett, M.D. |
Chiropractic Technic Illustrated By Michael Grecco DC |
Reflex Pain By Major Bertrand DeJarnette - Softcover
Reflex Pain - Softcover
By Major Bertrand DeJarnette
Reflex Pain by Major Bertrand DeJarnette was first published in 1934, and the techniques and principles set down then, still apply today. This softcover reprint of that edition should be in the library of every chiropractic and osteopathic student and doctor. The book is 285 pages with many illustrations and is easy to follow and understand.
Brief Introduction
It has been the consensus of opinion amongst doctors that it would take a chronic patient months if not years to recover. In using the Sacro Occipital Technic we have seen chronic patients respond immediately and in many instances have seen one treatment completely restore the patient to health. If the correct thing is done in the correct manner and if enough vitality remains, the patient must respond. Some patients will recover from chronic ailments without acute reactions, while others will react acutely. No one has ever yet figured out how to make every patient do exactly as you would like them to do and for that reason this technic is flexible enough to meet all crises as they occur.
It must be borne in mind that the technic must not be fitted to the patient by what the patient says is wrong, for if a patient complained violently of lumbago and you fitted your technic to the patients verbal statements, you would often times find that the patient was complaining far out of accord with the severity of the condition. The technic is to be fitted to the patient by what your tests reveal to be wrong, not altogether by what the patient says is wrong.
A patient may complain that the trouble is in the foot, while your analysis shows that the trouble is at the occiput. In this instance, if you adjusted where the patient complained you would accomplish nothing, but if you adjust where the lesion is the pain in the foot will disappear.
The human body is a segmental union, all parts must function harmoniously to have perfect balance. We must not treat the segmental spinal area that corresponds to the segmental body area empirically, for often times an area of the spine far removed from the injured segmental body area will be the indicated lesion to correct. By tracing your reflex spinal areas, as set forth in this book, you will be enabled at all times to arrive at the correct lesioned area.
Click HERE to view Reflex Pain by Bertrand DeJarnette.

