Chiropractic Text Book

Chiropractic Text Book by R. W. Stephenson, published by Echo Point Books and Media on July 24, 2015, is a significant work in the field of chiropractic. This edition spans 450 pages and is presented in English. The book serves as a comprehensive resource that outlines the philosophical foundations of chiropractic, detailing principles that remain influential in the practice today.
Readers will find that Chiropractic Text Book presents a thorough exploration of chiropractic philosophy, including Stephenson’s articulation of 33 core principles that encapsulate B.J. Palmer’s ideas. Originally published in 1927, this text has become a staple in chiropractic education, providing both historical context and theoretical insights. While it may not cover current standards of practice, it remains a valuable reference for practitioners and students interested in the evolution and philosophy of chiropractic care.
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A classic in the field, R.W. Stephenson’s Chiropractic Text Book has come to be regarded as a bible among chiropractic practitioners. Endorsed enthusiastically upon its release by B.J. Palmer, who wrote that, “of all the books written and compiled on Chiropractic Philosophy, this is by far the best, not excepting my own”. For in this milestone of a book, Stephenson laid out the entire philosophical foundation of chiropractic, identifying and illuminating a variety of principles still used widely today. Initially published in 1927 as an educational text for the classroom and reference resource for more experienced practitioners (who are, after all, always students), Chiropractic Text Book quickly became a staple in the chiropractic curriculum. Though chiropractors ought to look elsewhere for current standards of practice, this book contains a great deal of valuable theoretical context and history as Chiropractic Text Book is the first place many foundational chiropractic ideas were printed. For instance, Stephenson’s list of the 33 core chiropractic principles-in which he encapsulates Palmer’s chiropractic philosophy – are still referenced by chiropractors today. For those interested in the practice, study, or history of chiropractic, this book will make a perfect addition to your library.
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