Publisher's Synopsis
""Philosophy and Practice of Chiropractic in Special Diseases"" by George S. Blodgett is a comprehensive guide for chiropractors on the application of chiropractic principles and techniques in the treatment of specific diseases. The book provides an in-depth analysis of the philosophy of chiropractic, including its history, principles, and concepts. It also covers the practical aspects of chiropractic treatment, such as patient assessment, diagnosis, and management.Blodgett's book focuses on the application of chiropractic in the treatment of special diseases, including conditions such as asthma, allergies, arthritis, diabetes, and many others. The author provides detailed information on the causes and symptoms of these diseases, as well as the role that chiropractic can play in their treatment and management.The book also includes case studies and practical examples to help chiropractors understand how to apply the principles and techniques of chiropractic in real-world situations. Additionally, it covers the ethical and legal considerations that chiropractors must be aware of when treating patients with special diseases.Overall, ""Philosophy and Practice of Chiropractic in Special Diseases"" is a valuable resource for chiropractors who want to expand their knowledge and skills in the treatment of specific diseases. It provides a comprehensive overview of chiropractic philosophy and practical techniques, as well as specific guidance on how to apply these principles in the treatment of patients with special diseases.1921. In presenting this work, it is the attempt of the author to advance the relation of subluxations to disease, also the chiropractic interpretation for the occurrence of many diseases. Appreciating the fact that only rational chiropractic can stand the light of scientific investigation, it is the constant endeavor, in all diseases herein considered, to present the adjusting point, the nerve pathway from the spine to the organ, the physiological action of the adjustment and the chiropractic prognosis. The addition of the medical prognosis is to enable the chiropractic practitioner to draw into play the element of comparison which has as its object the revelation of the efficacy of the practice of chiropractic over the practice of medicine in nearly all instances.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.