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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 of Students
  • The Wister Institute of Anatomy
  • Living Anatomy
  • Reasons for the Study of Osteopathy
  • American Osteopathic Association
  • Conditions of Admission to Osteopathic Colleges

Publication Date

1-1903

Publisher

Philadelphia College and Infirmary of Osteopathy

City

Philadelphia

Disciplines

History of Science, Technology, and Medicine | Osteopathic Medicine and Osteopathy

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Volume 5, Number 1

Philadelphia Journal of Osteopathy Volume 5, Number 1

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