Autobiography of Andrew T. Still

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The Author, 1897 - 400 páginas
 

Índice

I
15
II
36
IV
53
VI
61
VIII
83
X
93
XII
104
XIV
112
XXVI
259
XXVII
273
XXIX
286
XXXI
294
XXXII
308
XXXIII
320
XXXIV
338
XXXVI
358

XV
121
XVI
137
XVIII
146
XIX
175
XX
201
XXI
214
XXIII
229
XXIV
245
XXXVII
365
XXXIX
371
XLI
380
XLIII
394
XLV
403
XLVII
412
XLIX
425
LI
451

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Página 172 - On this day of , 19 , before me personally appeared AB (or AB and CD), to me known to be the person (or persons) described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that he (or they) executed the same as his (or their) free act and deed.
Página 316 - Their offerings included every kind of valuable property: — the fowls of the air, the fishes of the sea, the beasts of the field, and the fruits of the earth, together with their choicest manufactures, were presented.
Página 170 - ... object of this corporation is to establish a College of Osteopathy, the design of which is to improve our present system of surgery, obstetrics, and treatment of diseases generally, and place the same on a more rational and scientific basis, and to impart information to the medical profession, and to grant and confer such honors and degrees as are usually granted and conferred by reputable medical colleges...
Página 223 - The human body is a machine run by the unseen force called life, and that it may be run harmoniously it is necessary that there be liberty of blood, nerves, and arteries from the generatingpoint to destination.
Página 110 - It appears perfectly reasonable to any person born above the condition of an idiot, who has familiarized himself with anatomy and its working with the machinery of life, that all diseases are mere effects, the cause being a partial or complete failure of the nerves to properly conduct the fluids of life.
Página 5 - ... of its known elements as has made discoverable certain organic laws and remedial resources within the body itself, by which nature under the scientific treatment peculiar to osteopathic practice, apart from all ordinary methods of extraneous, artificial or...
Página 169 - January 23, 1919, as the same appears on file and of record in this office. In testimony whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix the great seal of the State of Missouri. Done at the city of Jefferson, this 10th day of December, AD 1919.
Página 392 - SU'RGERY. There can be no rational doubt that surgery (Gr. clieir, the hand ; ergon, work, signifying the manual interference, by means of instruments or otherwise, in cases of bodily injury, as distinguished from the practice of medicine, which denotes the treatment of internal diseases by means of drugs) is as old as man himself.
Página 171 - ... gives it authority to fill all vacancies and to increase the number of members. Article five of this charter is as follows : " That said board of trustees and their successors for a period of fifty years shall have full power and authority to appoint a faculty toteach such sciences and arts as are usually taught in medical colleges, and in addition thereto the science of Osteopathy ; to fill vacancies in the faculty, to remove the same, to declare the tenures and duties of all officers and teachers...
Página 34 - I became easy and went to sleep, got up in a little while with headache all gone. As I knew nothing of anatomy, I took no thought of how a rope could stop headache and the sick stomach which accompanied it. After that discovery I roped my neck whenever I felt those spells coming on. I followed that treatment for twenty years before the wedge of reason reached my brain, and I could...

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