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Philadelphia Journal Of Osteopathy Volume 5, Number 2, Philadelphia College And Infirmary Of Osteopathy Feb 1903

Philadelphia Journal Of Osteopathy Volume 5, Number 2, Philadelphia College And Infirmary Of Osteopathy

Philadelphia Journal of Osteopathy

Articles in this issue include:

  • W.B. Keene, M.D., D.O.
  • The Policy of this Journal
  • The Philadelphia College. Only Enlarged, Not Changed
  • A Three Years' Course and a Higher Education
  • The Development and Oversight of Osteopathic Colleges
  • The Reorganization and Expansion of the Osteopathic Curriculum
  • Physiological Chemistry
  • Professional Self-Respect
  • How Complex We Are
  • Broader Osteopathic Education


Philadelphia Journal Of Osteopathy Volume 5, Number 1, Philadelphia College And Infirmary Of Osteopathy Jan 1903

Philadelphia Journal Of Osteopathy Volume 5, Number 1, Philadelphia College And Infirmary Of Osteopathy

Philadelphia Journal of Osteopathy

Articles in this issue include:

  • Loyalty to the American Osteopathic Association and State Organization by O.J. Snyder
  • Osteopathy as a Profession by W.B. Keene
  • The Scientific Implications of Osteopathy by Prof. C.W. M'Curdy
  • How Osteopathy is Popularizing the Study of Anatomy by Dr. R.H. Dunnington
  • What Osteopathy Owes to Medical Science and the Future of Osteopathic Science by Dr. J.E. Burt
  • The Ideal od Equipment for Osteopathic Physicians by Dr. Charles J. Muttart
  • Special Announcement
  • Greeting to the Profession
  • The Associated Colleges
  • Inter Collegiate Comity
  • Students from Unrecognized Colleges
  • U.S. Senator Dillingham on Osteopathic Education
  • Our Professional Ethics
  • The Discipline …