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Our true inheritance lies in our ability to make and shape chiropractic so that it will survive for all time to come. Thus we become the creators of our professional destiny.!
E. L. (Bud) Cro der, D.C., PhC.
Learning !"#ectives
$nderstand ho to appl% the chiropractic principles in patient interactions &ppreciate the positive changes that can occur in patients' lives through speci(ic spinal ad#ust)ents*chiropractic care
The doctor of the future will give no medicine, but will interest his patients in the care of the human frame, in diet, and in the cause and prevention of disease.
Thomas Edison
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The time you lose has the same potential value as the time you use.
B. =. Pal)er, D.C., Phc.
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Stephenson, >.W., Chiropractic Te"t #ook, Pal)er School o( Chiropractic, v.?,@