In this connection we wish to call attention to a difference in viewpoint between the school of osteopathy and the Nature Cure school.
Two valuable additions to diagnostic science are now offered to us in osteopathy and in the Diagnosis from the Eye.
As soon as osteopathy and chiropractic were properly established, the more broad-minded exponents of both systems began mutual investigation and amalgamation.
The evidence at hand, however, strongly suggests that the founder of osteopathyarrived at his conclusions independently.
Do you suppose that the law of "the survival of the fittest" determines who continues in the practice of Osteopathy and succeeds?
We had heard so often that Osteopathy was a complete satisfying science that did things specifically!
The intelligent, conscientious Osteopath who dares to brave the scorn of the stand-patter and use all the legitimate adjuncts of Osteopathy found in physio-therapy, may do a great deal of good as a physician.
But does the idea that when we quit working as an organized body "our death knell begins to sound," indicate that Osteopathic leaders are content to trust the future of Osteopathy to its merits?
It is one of the main cases, from all that I can learn, upon which all the bold claims of Osteopathy as an insanity cure are based.
Here are some of the definitions: "Osteopathy is the science of drugless healing.
The one thing that was ground into us early and thoroughly was that Osteopathy was a complete system.
A certain United States senator from Ohio has won more notoriety as a champion of Osteopathy than he has lasting fame as a statesman.
The story of the origin of Osteopathy is romantic enough to appeal to the fancy of impressionists.
Yet this is a disease that Osteopathy of the specific-adjustment, bone-setting, nerve-inhibiting brand has little beneficial effect upon.
One who has studied the real situation in an effort to learn why Osteopathy has grown so fast as a profession, can hardly miss the conclusion that advertising keeps the grist of students pouring into Osteopathic mills.
If writers for the medical profession want a lesson in the art of simplifying and popularizing therapeutic science, they should study this article on Osteopathy in the encyclopedia.
Poultney Bigelow was there, and had recently been treated with great benefit by osteopathy (then known as the Swedish movements), as practised by Heinrick Kellgren at Sanna, Sweden.
I want osteopathy to prosper; it is common sense & scientific, & cures a wider range of ailments than the doctor's methods can reach.
In the letter which follows the medicine which Twichell was to take was Plasmon, an English proprietary remedy in which Mark Twain had invested--a panacea for all human ills which osteopathy could not reach.
It is a good deal of a concession that he makes to Twichell, after those earlier letters from Sweden, in which osteopathy had been heralded as the anodyne for all human ills.
The success of osteopathy has been largely founded on this curious peculiarity of human nature.
Before mesmerism they were cured by magnets or by the Leyden jar, and during the past century they have been cured by electrical methods or by osteopathy or by Eddyism.
We know that portions of the body of executed criminals and the touch of the hanged cured as many cases as, let us say, osteopathy or Eddyism.
Osteopathy has particularly appealed to a great many of these patients.
Osteopathy was born in the same State, and both of us are getting along reasonably well.
Adam didn't want the apple till he found out he couldn't have it, just as he would have wanted osteopathy if he couldn't have it.
But there isn't one which Osteopathy or Kellgren cannot cure, if the patient comes early.
The New Year found Clemens still in London, chiefly interested in osteopathy and characteristically glorifying the practice at the expense of other healing methods.
Treatment by osteopathy has been followed by disappearance of diseases that cannot possibly be cured by osteopathy.
Osteopathy believes that all parts of the human body do work on chemical compounds, and from the general supply manufacture for local wants; thus the liver builds for itself of the material that is prepared in its own division laboratory.
Will the student of Osteopathy stop just a moment and see his medical cotemporary plow the skin with the needle of his hypodermic syringe.
Osteopathy has a method of its own, which is correct or it has no method at all, and is guided by the surveyor's compass that will find all corners as established by the orders of the government and surveyor's general.
On this law Osteopathy has successfully stood and cured more than any school of cures, and has sustained all its diplomates financially and otherwise.
Many of my friends have been anxious ever since Osteopathy became an established fact, that I should write a treatise on the science.
A knowledge of Osteopathy will prepare you to bring the system under the rulings of the physical laws of life.
Osteopathy is only in its infancy, it is a great unknown sea just discovered, and as yet we are only acquainted with its shore-tide.
The course of study in The American School of Osteopathy is a carefully graded one, and is divided into four terms, of five months each.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "osteopathy" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.