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Herald Of Osteopathy, June 1901, Herald Of Osteopathy Jun 1901

Herald Of Osteopathy, June 1901, Herald Of Osteopathy

Herald of Osteopathy

Articles in this issue include

  • “An Antidote For Every Pain.” By M.F. Hulett, B.S., D.O., Columbus, Ohio
  • Dysmenorrhoea by Nettie H. Bolles, D.O., Denver, CO
  • What Osteopathy Is Doing. A Few Cases Selected From Clinical Reports From the Field


Philadelphia Journal Of Osteopathy Volume 3, Number 5, Philadelphia College And Infirmary Of Osteopathy May 1901

Philadelphia Journal Of Osteopathy Volume 3, Number 5, Philadelphia College And Infirmary Of Osteopathy

Philadelphia Journal of Osteopathy

Articles in this issue include:

  • Important Facts That We Can Corroborate by O.J. Snyder
  • Bell Bill Killed
  • In the Osteopathic World
  • Suggestions to Students
  • Montana State Osteopathic Board
  • Consulting an Osteopath
  • An Examination
  • How You Feel
  • The Prognosis
  • A Diagnosis
  • How Long Will It Take?
  • Explanations of Disease
  • "Can You Cure Me?"
  • Names of Diseases
  • The Cost of Treatment
  • The Mission of a Physician
  • What is Osteopathy?
  • Common Sense Facts
  • The Mission of Osteopathy
  • Correspondence
  • Obituary


Philadelphia Journal Of Osteopathy Volume 3, Number 4, Philadelphia College And Infirmary Of Osteopathy Apr 1901

Philadelphia Journal Of Osteopathy Volume 3, Number 4, Philadelphia College And Infirmary Of Osteopathy

Philadelphia Journal of Osteopathy

Articles in this issue include:

  • A Remonstrance from the Laity
  • A High Standard
  • Don't Drink Beer
  • Physiological Chemistry Illustrated
  • A Good Book
  • The Originality of Osteopathy
  • A New Science of Healing
  • Gastritis
  • Prevention of Skin Diseases
  • Mouth-Breathing
  • Facts About Alcohol
  • Health Board
  • Some Things Osteopathy Discovers
  • Epigrams From Dr. A.T. Still, Founder of Osteopathy
  • About Vaccination
  • Relation of Osteopathy to Physical and Psycho-Physical Culture by C.M.T. Hulett
  • Paralysis
  • Soul and Stomach


Philadelphia Journal Of Osteopathy Volume 3, Number 4, Philadelphia College And Infirmary Of Osteopathy Apr 1901

Philadelphia Journal Of Osteopathy Volume 3, Number 4, Philadelphia College And Infirmary Of Osteopathy

Philadelphia Journal of Osteopathy

Articles in this issue include:

  • Value of Urinalysis for Diagnostic Purposes by O.J. Snyder
  • A Few Reasons Why Law Should Govern The Practice of Osteopathy by O.J. Snyder
  • An Important Treatment Left Out
  • Osteopathy is the Gateway
  • Reserve Power


Herald Of Osteopathy, April 1901, Herald Of Osteopathy Apr 1901

Herald Of Osteopathy, April 1901, Herald Of Osteopathy

Herald of Osteopathy

Articles in this issue include:

  • The Method Of Osteopathic Healing by W.L. Riggs, D.O.
  • The Osteopathic Principle by Samuel Denham Barnes, B.S., D.O., Chicago, IL
  • A Word About Osteopathy
  • What Osteopathy Is Doing. A Few Cases Selected From Clinical Reports From the Field


Philadelphia Journal Of Osteopathy Volume 3, Number 3, Philadelphia College And Infirmary Of Osteopathy Mar 1901

Philadelphia Journal Of Osteopathy Volume 3, Number 3, Philadelphia College And Infirmary Of Osteopathy

Philadelphia Journal of Osteopathy

Articles in this issue include:

  • Rationale of Osteopathic Treatment by O.J. Snyder
  • Washington's Veto of the Medical Bill
  • Osteopathy's Relation to Medical History
  • Prophylaxis, or Prevention of Disease
  • Dr. Hazzard's New Book, "The Practice of Osteopathy"
  • The Possibilities of Women in Osteopathy
  • Man, Physiologically Considered
  • A Higher Standard
  • How It Is Done
  • Our Monogram
  • Mark Twain Likes Osteopathy
  • Intestinal Paresis
  • Myalgia


Philadelphia Journal Of Osteopathy Volume 3, Number 2, Philadelphia College And Infirmary Of Osteopathy Feb 1901

Philadelphia Journal Of Osteopathy Volume 3, Number 2, Philadelphia College And Infirmary Of Osteopathy

Philadelphia Journal of Osteopathy

Articles in this issue include:

  • Important Notice
  • Osteopaths Banqueting in N.Y.City
  • General Treatment of Fever by H.M. Hart
  • The State Should Determine Who Shall Treat Diseases by O.J. Snyder
  • Painful Menstruation
  • Investigate Osteopathy
  • Pointers
  • Is Osteopathy New?
  • Proper Regimen
  • Is Osteopathy Old?
  • Osteopathy in N.Y. Legislature


Herald Of Osteopathy, October 1900, Herald Of Osteopathy Oct 1900

Herald Of Osteopathy, October 1900, Herald Of Osteopathy

Herald of Osteopathy

Articles in this issue include:

  • Doubts and Facts by Lewis D. Martin, D.O.
  • What Osteopathy Is Doing. A Few Cases Selected From Clinical Reports From the Field.
  • Osteopathic Therapeutics In Relation to Sea Sickness by W.D. Willard, M.E., D.O.
  • Some Erroneous Opinions Concerning Osteopathy.
  • Jack Wheeler’s Story For the Herald of Osteopathy.


Vermont Osteopathic Association: Blank Application Form, Vermont Osteopathic Association Jan 1900

Vermont Osteopathic Association: Blank Application Form, Vermont Osteopathic Association

John McPartland, D.O. Collection

A blank application form for membership in the Vermont Osteopathic Association.


Philadelphia Journal Of Osteopathy Volume 1, Number 2, Philadelphia College And Infirmary Of Osteopathy Feb 1899

Philadelphia Journal Of Osteopathy Volume 1, Number 2, Philadelphia College And Infirmary Of Osteopathy

Philadelphia Journal of Osteopathy

Articles in this issue include:

  • The Motive and Mission of the Philadelphia Journal of Osteopathy
  • Hygiene. The Art of Keeping Well, Preventing Disease and Living Long
  • Too Much Pathology
  • The Religious Newspapers and Drug Advertisements
  • Nature's Laboratory in the Living Body as Compared with Mere Chemistry and Drug Medication
  • The Oath of Hippocrates, And Irregularities of the "Regulars"
  • Scientific Living vs. Senseless Dosing
  • Illustrated Interview on Osteopathy in Philadelphia Inquirer, January 29, 1899
  • Worry - Its Cause and Cure
  • Ventilation. Manner and Necessity of Supplying Wholesome Air for our Homes and the Sickroom by O.J. Snyder
  • Renovation and Reconstruction by …


Philadelphia Journal Of Osteopathy Volume 1, Number 1, Philadelphia College And Infirmary Of Osteopathy Jan 1899

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

Philadelphia Journal of Osteopathy

Articles in this issue include:

  • The Advantages of Osteopathy as a Study and a Profession
  • Osteopathic Therapeutics
  • The Chemistry of Digestion, by O.J. Snyder
  • The Credulity of Medical Doctors

Back cover advertisement for a proposed course of study in osteopathy at the new College and Infirmary of Osteopathy located in the Girard Buildinga at 21 S. 12th St., Philadelphia.


Osteopathy Complete, Elmer De Vergne Barber Jan 1898

Osteopathy Complete, Elmer De Vergne Barber

Classic Osteopathic Medical Works

The human system is, to all intents and purposes, a wonderful machine, capable of running for an indefinite period of time, unless interfered with by accidents, dislocations, contraction of muscles, obstruction of the nerve-force, or the circulation of the nutritive fluids of the body. The author consulted such works as Gx'ay, Landois, Saunders, and Musser, with an earnest desire to advance the cause of Osteopathy, and endeavored to be accurate, concise, and modern.


Osteopathy: The New Science Of Healing, Elmer De Vergne Barber Jan 1896

Osteopathy: The New Science Of Healing, Elmer De Vergne Barber

Classic Osteopathic Medical Works

This author knew that Osteopathy was destined to revolutionize the medical world and aims to reach the masses. While Barber gives Dr. Still credit for the new science which he discovered, he differs with him as to the true cause of the results reached by the Osteopath. Barber states that the true cause of all disease may be traced to some muscle which has contracted and for some unaccountable reason has failed to relax, thus interfering with all the forces of life.