
History
The history of the chiropractor
dates back as far as 17,500 BC. Hippocrates believed that a misaligned
spine contributed to the health of an individual. Modern day
chiropractic goes back over 100 years, when the first adjustment was
given by Dr. Daniel Palmer on September 18, 1895.
Dr. Palmer, born in Canada in 1845, was very much interested in the
healing art and first learned magnetic healing. This form of healing
used the magnetism in the body. In 1886, Dr. Palmer opened his first
office of magnetic healing in Burlington, Iowa. From there, he went on
to open another office in Burlington, Iowa in 1887.
His interest was finding the cause and effect of sickness. He studied
to discover what causes sickness and what effects sickness has on the
human body. The first chiropractic adjustment he gave in 1895 was
performed on a man who had lost his hearing 17 years previously. He
reported to Dr. Palmer that at the time of losing his hearing, he had
strained his back and had heard a noise in his back when this happened.
Suspecting that there could be a spinal misalignment, Dr. Palmer
examined him and did find a vertebra out of line. Dr. Palmer adjusted
the vertebra back into position and the man's hearing did improve.
This proved Dr. Palmer's theory that if the spine is aligned correctly,
the nerve flow to all parts of the body will work correctly and, thus,
the body will be healthy and free of disease. Dr. Palmer was excited to
think that he may have discovered a cure for all sickness.
Criticism of this new healing technique came from many, especially the
medical community, as it did not involve the traditional medical theory
of health. For years, chiropractic was discredited, made fun of and
even referred to as quackery. A lot of this still goes on today, but,
unfortunately, this is due to misunderstanding. Many people do not
understand the concept of chiropractic and have only listened to the
propaganda that's been broadcast. In fact, it wasn't until the early
1970s that insurance companies started to recognize chiropractic as
legitimate health care and allowed claims to be paid for chiropractic
care.
In 1897, Dr. Palmer opened his chiropractic school in Davenport, Iowa,
calling it the Palmer Infirmary and Chiropractic Institute. The name
was later changed in 1907 to Palmer School of Chiropractic. Enrollment
at first was low, with only 24 students in 1906, but today there are
over 20 schools with enrollment of over 10,000 students.
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