This book features Osteopathy training by Socratic method. The reader can review stimulating questions and answers to common diseases such as Asthma, Bronchitis, Cholera, Diabetes Insipidus and Mellitus, Emphysema, and many more. Arranged in alphabetical order, for ease and speed.https://digitalcommons.pcom.edu/classic_med_works/1012/thumbnail.jp
The January 1944 issue of Osteopathic Medicine contains the following articles: Roentgenological D...
A brief summary of the principles of Osteopathy, this book is a fitting introduction..Its philosophy...
Articles in this issue include: Therapeutic Nuggets by George W. Goode, D.O. Editorial The Stomach...
The material for this book was gathered from many sources, including osteopathic publications, repor...
Articles in this issue include: Doubts and Facts by Lewis D. Martin, D.O. What Osteopathy Is Doing...
Articles in this issue include: Paralysis Permanently Cured by Osteopathy by O.J. Snyder An Intere...
The object of this book was to place osteopathy on a scientific basis by offering anatomical and phy...
The author presented this small volume to the public, while being careful to make it as concise as p...
Articles in this issue include: The Method Of Osteopathic Healing by W.L. Riggs, D.O. The Osteopat...
Historically, osteopathic diagnosis used concepts such as the osteopathic structural lesion (OSL), o...
Articles in this issue include “An Antidote For Every Pain.” By M.F. Hulett, B.S., D.O., Columbus,...
Describes the differences and similarities in the training for and practice of medicine and osteopat...
There is marked variation in educational background and practice among osteopaths around the world....
Articles in this issue include: Osteopathy Illustrated. The Spine and its Importance. By Asa Willa...
Background Collection development for Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (COMs) has been a challenge s...
The January 1944 issue of Osteopathic Medicine contains the following articles: Roentgenological D...
A brief summary of the principles of Osteopathy, this book is a fitting introduction..Its philosophy...
Articles in this issue include: Therapeutic Nuggets by George W. Goode, D.O. Editorial The Stomach...
The material for this book was gathered from many sources, including osteopathic publications, repor...
Articles in this issue include: Doubts and Facts by Lewis D. Martin, D.O. What Osteopathy Is Doing...
Articles in this issue include: Paralysis Permanently Cured by Osteopathy by O.J. Snyder An Intere...
The object of this book was to place osteopathy on a scientific basis by offering anatomical and phy...
The author presented this small volume to the public, while being careful to make it as concise as p...
Articles in this issue include: The Method Of Osteopathic Healing by W.L. Riggs, D.O. The Osteopat...
Historically, osteopathic diagnosis used concepts such as the osteopathic structural lesion (OSL), o...
Articles in this issue include “An Antidote For Every Pain.” By M.F. Hulett, B.S., D.O., Columbus,...
Describes the differences and similarities in the training for and practice of medicine and osteopat...
There is marked variation in educational background and practice among osteopaths around the world....
Articles in this issue include: Osteopathy Illustrated. The Spine and its Importance. By Asa Willa...
Background Collection development for Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (COMs) has been a challenge s...
The January 1944 issue of Osteopathic Medicine contains the following articles: Roentgenological D...
A brief summary of the principles of Osteopathy, this book is a fitting introduction..Its philosophy...
Articles in this issue include: Therapeutic Nuggets by George W. Goode, D.O. Editorial The Stomach...