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The eccentricities of osteopathy

BMJ, 2012
The medical world can boast more than its fair share of eccentrics. But few come more eccentric than Andrew Taylor Still (1828-1917), the founder of osteopathy, who made his name riding the Wild West with a sack of bones slung over his shoulder. Born in Virginia, the son of a Methodist minister, Still enjoyed little formal schooling; his classroom was
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An account of the development of the conceptual basis of osteopathy course at the British School of Osteopathy

open access: yesInternational Journal of Osteopathic Medicine, 2005
Background: The historical background to the teaching of 'The Principles or Concepts of Osteopathy' from the foundation of the British School of Osteopathy (BSO) in 1917 to the present is briefly described in order to provide a context for a curriculum ...
Tyreman, S, Nash, K
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Methotrexate osteopathy

Internal Medicine Journal, 2023
Matthew Youssef, Peter Youssef
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Osteopathy

JAMA, 1961
PRIMARILY as the result of a report of a committee appointed by the Board of Trustees to meet with representatives of the American Osteopathic Association, the Board in December, 1960, asked the Judicial Council to inquire further into the osteopathic question.
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Osteopathy

The American Journal of Nursing, 1960
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Methotrexate osteopathy

Joint Bone Spine
Daniel Wendling   +4 more
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Osteopathy

2020
Nicholas Lucas, Robert Moran
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Adaptation and validation of the SEGUE checklist to assess osteopathy students' clinical communication skills

International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine, 2021
Lee Muddle   +2 more
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