Features this month of Chiropractic Philosophy
Senzon, S. (2007). Super-Wellness and Chiropractic Relationships. Dec/Jan. Today's Chiropractic Lifestyles.
Shegato Morikubo, a chronology from the archives.
Excerpt from Dr. Senzon's new introduction to Modernized Chiropractic (1906).
General Philosophy and Pathology (excerpt), appendix from Modernized Chiropractic by Smith, Langworthy, and Paxson (1906).
Dr. Senzon's On Purpose - History Segments with Drs. Kent and Gentempo:
On Purpose March 2007
On Purpose June 2007
On Purpose September 2007
Resources:
The following resources were compiled from several different sources. The books, articles, and chronologies are provided for the purposes of research and enlightenment about chiropractic's history and philosophy.
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Sources from Dr. Senzon's The Secret History of Chiropractic:
Palmer, D.D. (1914). The Moral and Religious Duties of the Chiropractor. (from The Chiropractor).
Palmer, D.D. (1914). The Chiropractor. Los Angeles, Beacon Light Printing Co.
Palmer, D.D. (1911). Letter to P.W. Johnson on The Religion of Chiropractic. (discovered in the Palmer Archives by Dr. Keating, 1995).
Palmer, D.D. (1897). D.D. Palmer's Early Chiropractic Writings. (Compiled by Dr. Keating)
Lerner, C. (1952). The Lerner Report. (unpublished; retyped by Dr. Keating).
Carver, W. (1936). History of Chiropractic. (unpublished; retyped by Dr. Keating).
Gaucher-Perslherbe, P. (1988). Defining The Debate: An Exploration of the Factors That Influenced Chiropractic's Founder. Chiropractic History, 8, 1: 15-18.
Gibbons, R. (1981). Solon Massey Langworthy: Keeper of the Flame During the 'Lost Years' of Chiropractic. Chiropractic History, 1, 1: 15-21.
Donahue, J. (1987). D.D. Palmer and The Metaphysical Movement in the 19th Century. Chiropractic History, 7, 1: 23-27.
Gielow, V. ( 1981). Daniel David Palmer: Rediscovering the Frontier Years, 1845-1887. Chiropractic History. 1,1: 11- 13.
Wardwell, W. (1987). Before the Palmers: An Overview of Chiropractic's Antecedents. Chiropractic History. 7,2: 27-33.
Stout, R. (1988). The Ph.C. Degree: An Affirmation of Chiropractic Philosophy, 1908-1968. Chiropractic History. 8, 1: 11-13.
Gibbons, RW. (1988). Assessing the Oracle at the Fountainhead: B.J. Palmer and His Times, 1902-1961. Chiropractic History. 7, 1: 9-14.
Ferguson, A., Wiese, G. (1988). How Many Chiropractic Schools? An Analysis of Institutions That Offered the D.C. Degree. Chiropractic History. 8, 1: 27-36.
Jackson, R. (2000). Thomas Jones Palmer, Western Pioneer Publicist. Journal of Chiropractic Humanities. 9, 9: 1-8.
Keating, J. (1992). The Evolution of Palmer’s Metaphors and Hypotheses.
Philosophical Constructs for the Chiropractic Profession, 2.
Keating, J. (1993). Old Dad Chiro Comes to Portland, 1908-1910. AHC
Conference Version.
Keating, J. (1995). "Heat by Nerves and Not by Blood”: The first major
reduction in Chiropractic theory, 1903. A Presentation to the
Association for the History of Chiropractic. 1995.
Keating, J. (1995). D.D. Palmer’s Forgotten Theories of Chiropractic.
A Presentation to the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College.
Keating, J. (2000). D.D. Palmer’s Several Theories of Chiropractic.
Keating, J. (2003). Definitions of Chiropractic. Nat Inst of Chir Res.
Keating, J., Cleveland, C., Menke, M. (2004). Chiropractic History: a Primer.
Association for the History of Chiropractic, Davenport, IA.
McAulay, B. (2005). Rigor in the Philosophy of Chiropractic: Beyond the Dismissivism/ Authoritarian Polemic. Journal of Chiropractic Humanities. 12, 12: 16-32.
Wiese, G., Lykins, M. (1986). A Bibliography of the Palmer Green Books In Print, 1906-1985 (Posted with permission from Chiropractic History and The Association for the History of Chiropractic.)
Newcomb, M.J. (undated). Theosophy and Chiropractic by Mary Jane Newcomb an unpublished document (Cleveland papers, Archives of Cleveland Chiropractic College of Kansas City): undated.
Popadiuk, N., Keating, J., Siordia, L., Montgomery, P. (2007). From the Occult to Chiropractic Psychiatry: Francis Israel Regardie, D.C. (A Power Point Presentation.)
Clusserath, M. (2006). A Treatise on Fundamental Principles of the Philosophy of Chiropractic and Related Topics in the Life Sciences. Journal of Chiropractic Humanities.
Folk, H. (2006). Vertebral Vitalism: American Metaphysics and Birth of Chiropractic. Ph.D. Dissertation. Indiana University. (Copyrighted all rights reserved. Posted with permission of the author.)
Bolton, S. (1934). Proof of the Existence of Universal Intelligence and Innate Intelligence. The Chiropractor, 30(11). Submitted by the late Dr. Joe Keating on October 8th 2007.
Ken Wilber Resources:
Wilber, K. (2005). Integral Spirituality. (first draft/outline). Integral Institute: Integral Spiritual Center. (Reproduced here with Ken Wilber's permission. Please read the completed book from Shambhala Press in 2006).
Wilber, K.(2000). Waves, Streams, and Self --A Summary of My Psychological Model (Or, Outline of An Integral Psychology).
Chronologies:
Chiropractic historical facts and documents composed by Joe Keating.
From D.D. Palmer's Traveling Library:
The Deluge In The Light Of Modern Science (1882) by William Denton
References from D.D.'s Traveling Library
Physico-Physiological Researches on The Dynamics of Magnetism, Electricity, Heat, Light, Chrystallization, Chemism and Their Relation to Vital Force (1850), by Baron Charles Von Reichenbach.
The Soul of Things or Psychometric Researches and Discoveries (1863), by William and Elizabeth M.F. Denton.
The Unseen Universe or Physical Speculations on a Future State (1875), by B. Stewart and P.G. Tait.
Manual of Psychometry: The Dawn of a New Civilization (1885), by Joseph Rodes Buchanan, M.D.
Books by two of D.D. Palmer's Early Students:
Davis, Neuropathy (1909)
Davis, Neuropathy Illustrated (1915)
Gregory, Spondylotherapy Simplified (1922)
Books by Francis Regardie:
Regardie, I. (1932). The Art of True Healing.
Regardie, I. (1970). The Philosopher's Stone.
Audio Interviews
Dr. Simon Senzon interviews Dr. Christopher Kent
Drs. Kent and Gentempo interview Dr. Senzon
Dr. Simon Senzon interviews Dr. Bruce Lipton
Acknowledgements:
Special thanks to: Dr. Joe Keating for his permission to utilize many of these materials, The Association for the History of Chiropractic for the materials from Chiropractic History (which can be found in their online archives), The Journal of Chiropractic Humanities, The Meridian Institute for the compilation of old texts, and also to Ken Wilber for his permission to post his writings.
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