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  • '''Osteopathy''' is a medical discipline that is based on the philosophy that all body sy ...nventional [[medicine]] but also is trained in ostopathic techniques. Pure osteopathy has largely disappeared in the U.S., but is not uncommon in the U.K.
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  • ...to outline the history of osteopathy, its founding, write about Schools of Osteopathy, and try to provide current information about the field.[[User:Nancy Sculer '''Howell JD. The paradox of osteopathy. New England Journal of Medicine. 341(19):1465-8, 1999 Nov 4.
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  • '''Osteopathy''' is a medical discipline that is based on the philosophy that all body sy ...nventional [[medicine]] but also is trained in ostopathic techniques. Pure osteopathy has largely disappeared in the U.S., but is not uncommon in the U.K.
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  • ...r part time, teaching pathophysiology at the London and British Schools of Osteopathy for four years and during that time completed a post graduate certificate i ...term of 3 years in February 2007 to the statutory regulation authority for osteopathy in New Zealand, the NZ Osteopathic Council. Since qualifying as an osteopa
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  • ...to outline the history of osteopathy, its founding, write about Schools of Osteopathy, and try to provide current information about the field.[[User:Nancy Sculer '''Howell JD. The paradox of osteopathy. New England Journal of Medicine. 341(19):1465-8, 1999 Nov 4.
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  • ...ealing]]' and [[bonesetting]] in 1875, and opened the American School of [[Osteopathy]] in Missouri in 1892. ...merican School of Chiropractic & Nature Cure', combining chiropractic with osteopathy and other natural cures from the newly developing field of naturapathy. DD
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  • ...sh fully accredited undergraduate medical schools that grant the Doctor of Osteopathy degree, and graduate medical education in historically osteopathic institut ...tinguish between U.S. osteopathic medical schools that grant the Doctor of Osteopathy (D.O.) degree versus "allopathic" medical schools that grant the degree Doc
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  • ...he various health philosophies of his day, such as [[magnetic healing]], [[osteopathy]], and [[spiritualism]]. Palmer practiced magnetic healing beginning in the ...American School of Chiropractic & Nature Cure, combining chiropractic with osteopathy and other natural cures from the newly developing field of naturapathy. DD
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  • ...healing arts such as [[homeopathy]], [[naturopathy]], [[chiropractic]], [[osteopathy]], and [[medicine]]. Osteopathic and [[Chiropractic History|chiropractic h
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  • ...dicine as practiced by holders of M.D. (medical doctor) or D.O. (doctor of osteopathy) degrees and by their allied health professionals such as physical therapis
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  • | journal = Chiropractic & Osteopathy
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  • ...y]], as distinct from ''[[osteopathic medicine]]''<ref>Note the U.K. term "osteopathy" is not that of In the U.S., '''osteopathic physicians''' have the full tr | '''At least partially accepted as mainstream (not strictly CAM)''': [[osteopathy]][1], [[osteopathic medicine]] ''[1]'',[[chiropractic]][1] when not used as
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  • ...lled ''osteopathic medicine'' in the U.S., which is quite different than ''osteopathy'' in the U.K. In the U.S., an osteopathic physician with a DO degree goes t
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  • The 8 [[osteopathy|osteopathic]] schools "fairly reek with commercialism", Flexner complained,
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  • ...man C | title = ABC of complementary medicine. The manipulative therapies: osteopathy and chiropractic | journal = BMJ | volume = 319 | pages = 1176-9 | year = 1 ...similar to [[Andrew Taylor Still|Andrew Still]]'s earlier principles of [[osteopathy]]: both described the body as a 'machine' whose parts could be manipulated
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  • ...man C | title = ABC of complementary medicine. The manipulative therapies: osteopathy and chiropractic | journal = BMJ | volume = 319 | pages = 1176-9 | year = 1 ...similar to [[Andrew Taylor Still|Andrew Still]]'s earlier principles of [[osteopathy]]: both described the body as a 'machine' whose parts could be manipulated
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  • ...tinguish between U.S. osteopathic medical schools that grant the Doctor of Osteopathy (D.O.) degree versus "allopathic" medical schools that grant the degree Doc
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  • ...19): Langworthy writes to BJ to indicate he is teaching "chiropractic and osteopathy", proposes partnership with DD, BJ, Oakley Smith and others (Zarbuck, 1988c :Aug 6-8: "fifth regular meeting" of the Associated Colleges of Osteopathy initiates college inspections and accreditation; ER Booth PhD, DO will beco
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  • "For example, the nineteenth-century Western traditions of osteopathy and chiropractic champion certain practices which the mainstream rejects as ...mplementary and Alternative Medicine" subsection to say that the claims of osteopathy and chiropractic have been proven. (I took that part out.) Is this somethin
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  • ...re glitches ate them. For the U.K., the Royal Commission on Chiropraxy and Osteopathy is mentioned in a number of places, and there's [http://www.lewishampct.nhs ...ply clear, there is something called a "Royal Commission on Chiropraxy and Osteopathy" in Quebec. Indeed, [http://catalogs.ohsu.edu:2082/search/cWB+905+P792f/cw
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  • ...rthodox Judaism]], [[Orthography of Irish]], [[Orval Faubus]], [[Oslo]], [[Osteopathy]], [[Osteoporosis]], [[Oswald Mosley]], [[Otitis externa]], [[Otolaryngolog
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  • ...ic has never been organized in the same sense as the AMA or the Council on Osteopathy. It seems that in the interval, school of chiropractic have raised their st ...guage and needless insult. After reading what he said about the schools of osteopathy, I am even more intruiged that they survived. I suspect that they were well
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  • ...id his method is "the link between osseous manipulation – chiropractic and osteopathy – and the soft-tissue work of massage therapists and bodyworkers. Dalton�
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  • ...dicine as practiced by holders of M.D. (medical doctor) or D.O. (doctor of osteopathy) degrees and by their allied health professionals, such as physical therapi
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  • ...ific basis of the treatments are unclear (the same is true incidentally of osteopathy and conventional physiotherapy). This article explains what chiropractors m ...make sure of something here, although you may very well be aware already, osteopathy in the U.K. and U.S. are very different. By reason of their training, D.O.s
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  • ...me narrow usages (for example, to differentiate conventional medicine from osteopathy), conventional doctors contend that "allopathy" is not a synonym for the pa ...did'' use a concept of allopathy, but the specific legal conflict was with osteopathy. In your quote about medical certification, note that it's very distinctly
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  • ...y]] and the mainstream medicine of that time. Unfortunately, the British [[osteopathy]] differs from the current North American usage of [[osteopathic medicine]]
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  • ...f manipulative therapies, including chiropractic, osteopathic medicine and osteopathy, physical therapy, and massage, as well as a few other areas of physical me
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  • ...ne of BJ's fears was that Medicine would overtake chiropractic as they did Osteopathy. This is a very real concern for chiropractors and directs how they act as
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  • ...ears, plus and minus, that medical practice was divided up into allopathy, osteopathy, homeopathy etc. Often times, I read that medicine, meaning conventional me
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  • ...They tried to do the same with the other Alternative Medical Systems like Osteopathy, Naturopathy and Chiropractic, but could not succeed because those people '
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  • ...Naturstud and Bryan Hopping, the articles on Chiropractic, Naturopathy and Osteopathy, respectively, are readable). There are lots of other articles (like the on
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  • In the UK -- I can't speak authoritatively for the rest of Europe -- osteopathy is indeed a CAM discipline and its practitioners' scope of practice is not
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