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Early American Manual
Therapy
CONTENTS
- American College of Mechano-Therapy, Text-Book of
Osteopathy (1910)
- Barber, Osteopathy Complete
(1898)
- Brown, Vibratory Technique
(1914)
- Buxton, The Buxton
Technological Course in Painless Chiropractic (1926)
- Cherby, Stimulation
(1905)
- Collins, The Naturopathic
Method of Reducing Dislocations (1924)
- Davenport, Essentials of
Osteopathy (1903)
- Davis, Neuropathy(1909)
- Davis, Osteopathy
Illustrated (1909)
- Fassett, Systems of
Mechanical Therapeutics: A Comparative Study (1904)
- Feidler, The Household
Osteopath (1906)
- Goetz, A Manual of
Osteopathy (1909)
- Green, Technique
(1921)
- Gregory, Spondylotherapy
Simplified (1922)
- Hazzard, The Practice and
Applied Therapeutics of Osteopathy (1905)
- Hollis, The Principles of
Osteopathic Technique (1914)
- Hulett, Wherein
Osteopathy Differs from Massage (1904)
- Kellogg, The Art of Massage
(1895)
- Lawrence, The Biological
Phase of an Osteopathic Treatment (1908)
- LeClere, Technic Of A
General Treatment (1922)
- Littlejohn, Selected Writings
- McConnell & Teall, The Practice of
Osteopathy (1906)
- Millard, Applied Anatomy
of the Lymphatics (1922)
- Murray, Practice of
Osteopathy (1925)
- Palmer, The Chiropractor
(1914)
- Richardson, What Finger
Surgery Is, and What It Will Do (1926)
- Riggs, A Manual of
Osteopathic Manipulations and Treatment (1901)
- Robinson, The Abdominal and
Pelvic Brain (1907)
- Snow, Mechanical Vibration
(1912)
- Still, Autobiography of A.
T. Still (1897)
- Still, Philosophy of
Osteopathy (1899)
- Taplin, Discussion of
Stimulation (1905)
- Tasker, Principles of
Osteopathy (1916)
- Tucker, Osteopathic
Technic (1917)
- Webster, Concerning
Osteopathy (1919)
Copyright © 2001 by David McMillin, all
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