Index to Osteopathic Truth

August 1919 –

Vol. 4

Reproduced with a gift from the Advocates for the American Osteopathic Association (AAOA Special Projects Fund)

May not be reproduced in any format without the permission of the Museum of Osteopathic Medicine,SM ~scessed eeth a cause ( case reports) Caveness, A.A.B. Some early history of ennett, C. A. p. 109 Dr. Still, p. 162 mderson, H. B. Preventing typhoid p.2 Tribune Editoral. Typhoid and Mdrew Taylor Still Research Institute the Drainage canal. p. 2 • 197 Church, M. E. Sleeping sickness and Anent Pennsylvania, What is Ten-Fingered other mental conditions. p. 101 Osteopathy? p. 92 Congenital Hip Set. Dr. Hulett, p. 41 ~peal to every Osteopath to help in the Conley, George J. Retrospect &Prospect campaign for more students for our p. 110 colleges. Hartwell, 1. L. p. 117 Consulting. Walter T. Novinger. p. 49 Are we drifting, Goode, Geo. p. 64 Convention, The. Goode, Geo. W. p. 30 Associations, Are ours Horth while? Convention impressions. Walmsley, ASA G Ifrink, W. E. p. 194 p. 29 <' Costo-Chrondal Calcification in pul O~ftry Back to the back one diagnosis. Teal, tuberculosis. Proof of the pudding. C. C. p. 52 Hoskins, Earl R. 62 Bailey, Jo n H. Prohibition helps hay Crawford, p~~s~n. Some things the Doctor fever p. 50 cannot dpl p. 145 Barton, Geo. Fe Osteopathic achive­ ments justify aggressive program for Daily Case, More of the. Snyder, o. J. the immediate future. p. 182 p. 71 Bean, E. H. Editor Daily, Philip Sheridan. Osteopath guilty Food and diet as related to Osteopathic to ask new trial. p. 53 ractice. p. 7,23,78,96,112,128, 44 Osteopaths who O. K. drug- iving are Bennett, C. A. Abscessed teeth a cause repudiated. p. 69 (case reports) p. 109 Definition and scope of Osteopathy. P, gee Big things done at convention. Evans, p. 160 A. L. • 27 Disaster follows lack of sanitation. Blood pressure. Its compact scientific Truth teller. p. 2 principle and practical application D.O~, M.D., or both? Page, L.E. p.36 in physical diagnosis. Engeldrum, D.O., M.D., or both. Fledderman, H. p. 56 H. C. p. 38 Doctor of Osteopathy to be conferred on Bolles, JeaD°tte Hubbard: r. ti 1 fourty-four Saturday, ay 29. A.S.O worked and fought for the freedom of p. 153 the race. p. 70 Dope derivaties are useless, all. Robert­ Booth, E. R. History of Osteopathy; pre­ son, John Dill, p. 5 paring a revised edition. p. 174 Drindall, Earl 1ake the department of Bradley's first lesson in Osteopathy. education real. Give it power to own Burton, eo. F. • 196 and control our school. p. 121,137 Brill, Morris M. Eye, Ear, Nose & Durant, lelville. Future of the healing Throat Specialists do not use Osteo­ arts, the. ~l 37 pathy. p. 100 Burns, Louisa. Growing tribute to Dr. Early history of Dr. Still. Caveness Still p. 81 A.A.B. p. 162 Burns, If we are to be big people, we Edgar S. Comstock, Turns Deanship of must do big things. p. 124 Chicago College over to Jerome all Burton, Geo. F. Bradley's first lesson Raymond. p. 211 in osteopathy. • 196 Education, ~ake the department real. rive The Osteopathic profession must have it power to own and control our schoo s a definite program p. 14,34,50 Drinkall, Earl p. 137 By Laws of the A.O.A. p. 6 Elfrin~, W. E. Associations, are ours worth while? p. 194

Museum of Osteopathic Medicine, Kirksville, MO Elge druTP. H. C. Blood pressure. Its Hall. ane B. W. Hot under'the ~ollar? compact ~cientific Principle and yes. p. 98 ractical Application in Physical Hardin, M. C. Osteopathy and drugs. p. 193 diagnosis. p. 38 Hartwell, q.~. An appeal to every Enuresis. Feidler. Fe J. p. 46 Osteopath to help in the campaign for Eropthalmic Goitre. FeHder. F. p. 135 more students for our colleges. p. 117 Essential Factors in the technic of spinal Hildreth. A. G. Dr. Still a benefactor esion radiography. The proof of the as well as a discoverer. p. 82 pudding. Hoskins. Earl. p. 123 History of Osteopathy. Preparing a vans. A. L. Big things done at con­ revised edition. E. R. Booth p. 174 vention p. 27 Hoskins, Earl R. Editor Evening Dispatch, Columbis Ohio. Hhat The proof of the Pudding. Preliminary do you think of vaccines and serums report of the effects of material now? p.l lumbar lisions upon the development ~ye, Ear, ose and Throat Specialists do of young rabbits. p. 19 not use Osteopathy. Morris M. Brill Costo-Chondal calcification in p. 100 pulmonary tuberculosis. p. 62 The proving that osteopathic conception J. Enuresis. p. 46 of disease is correct. p. 178 Eropthalmic Goitre. p. 135 Essential factors in the technic of Vernomous can opener. p. 148 spinal lesions radiography. p. 123 iddler and the fire. Skeyhill. Tom Intervertebral disk extravasation. p. 165 p. 107 fifield. Hlliam H. Death p. 47 Hot under the collar? yes:: Jane B. find the cause and remove it. McCole, Hall. p. 98 Geo. M. p.17 HUlett, M. F.: Sets congenital hip. p. 41 Fledderman. H. D. 0., • D., or both p. 56 If we are to be big peop e. we must do big food and diet as related to osteopathic things Burns, Louisa, p. 124 practice. Bean, E. p. 7,23,78,96,112 Innominate Lesions, oseph Swart. p. 48 128,144 Is this a part of the A•• A. State ed­ ford, Halter J. Death. p. 157 icine plan? To whom does a child be- fuller, A. T. Osteopath after relic long, parent or state.p: 157 makes good. p. 31 Insects: Fake Osteopaths, p. 156 future of the healing art, The. Durant, Intervertebral disk extravasation. Proof Melville, p. 37 of the pudding. Earl Hoskins. editor p. 107 Graves, urry. Undoing what we have done. p. 190 Kansan City College, new home of. p. 191 Greatest convention, Our General program. Kansas City College of Osteopathy and A.O.A. Convention. June 28 - , Surgery, expansion of 180 1920. p. 167 Keep your ear to the Ground of public Goode. Geo., H. Are we drifting. p.64 opinion. p. L74 The convention. p. 30 Dr. Still always answered the call ancaster Osteopathic Association organ­ of the sick. p. 70 ized. p. 179 Gour, Andrew A. Why not get back to Let there be light. Reid, Geo. W. p. 32 first principles. p. 59 Link, W. F. Is Osteopathy a mixture of Growing tribute to Dr. Still. Louisa massage and medicine? p. 00 Burns p. 81 Lymphatic glands in relation to vaccine virus. illard, F. P. p. 170 Hall. Jane B. H. Osteopathic expert cCole, Geo. Find the cause and remove testimony has run the gauntlet it. p. 17 against general medical expert test­ Magoon Eva, W. The osteopathic students imony once more in a court of justice point of view. p. 117 and won out p. 134

Museum of Osteopathic Medicine, Kirksville, MO lake the department of Education Real. Osteopath'can egally sign Death ertif­ Give it power to own and control icates p. 9 our choo s. Drinkall, arl Osteopaths who O.K. Drug giving are repud­ p. 121 iated. Daily, Philip heridan • 69 1assachusetts ollege fund, we have Osteopathy a mixture of massage and med- 7,500 toward. p. 173 icine, r.in~, • F. p. 100 lassachuset s "Goes after" compu sory Osteopat y an ~ drugs. liardin, 1. C. va cination act. • 58 p. 193 lechanica effects of Typhoid Inocula­ tion, The. Perrin T. iildon, p. 176 Page, L. E., D. " .D. or Both? p. 36 !4ento-Occiput presentation. Hoyes The de inition and scope of osteopathy ary E. p. 95 p. 160 ilestones in Osteopathic History. Preventing Typhoid. Anderson, H. B. p.2 Novinger, ~ alter :;. 68 herigo-Bard, Nora B. Dr. till a deep Hillard, F. P. Lymphatic g ands in re­ spiritual thinker, at rest with r~d. lation to vacci~e virus. pp. 170 p. 80 Mistakes in diagnosing. oseph Swart Philos9phy of manipulations. A. T. Still p. 84 p. 139 Mulligan stew: Willard, Asa. p. 141 Physicians fight osteop_ath bill. p. 39 Platform, Our? Andres Taylor till, p. 72 ebraska, orth P ate. A new osteopath­ Preliminary report of the effects of ic Hospital. p. 52 material lumbar esions upon the devel­ on Drug Law for ew ork State. WhIt­ opment of young rabbits. Proof of the comb, C. H. p. 38 pudding. Hoskins Earl R. Editor p. 19 Novinger, alter T. Consulting. p. 49 Prohibition helps hay fever. Bail~y ti estones in Osteopathic istory • 68 John H. P. p. 150 Prophesie p. 29 Proof of the udding: Dr. Still p. 100 Costo-chondal calcification in pul­ Noyes, ary A nto-occiput present- monary tuberculosis. Hoskins, Earl R. ation p. 9 p. 62 Essential Factors in the technic of bear-Fealy Case; Dr. Percy oodall on spina lesion Radiography. Hoskins, wi ness Stand, p. 64 Ear p. 123 "old octor" that we love, The. lillard, Intervertibral disk. Extravasation Asa p. 196 Earl R. Hoskins, Ed. p. 107 Op ometrist and Osteopathy, The. Phil­ Preliminary reports of the effects of lip Summer Spence. p. 43 material lumbar lesions upon the devel­ Os eopath after relic makes good. opment of youn~ rabbits. Hoskins, Fuller, A. T. p. 31 Earl R. Editor. p. 19 Osteopath guilty, To ask new trial Proving that Osteopatic conception of Daily, Philip Sheridan p. 53 disease is correct. Hoskins, Earl R. Osteopathic Achivements jus i y aggressive p. 178 program for the immediate future. Prophesies; Novinger, Walter p. 29 Barton, Geo. F. p. 182 Proving that Osteopathic conception of Osteopathic expert testimony has run disease 's correct. Proof of the the gauntlet against general medicine pudding. Hoskins, Earl R. p. 178 Expert testimony once more in a court Purdom, Theodorica E. Some reminiscences of justice and won out. Hall, ane of "The Old Doctor" p. 114 B. H. p. 34 Pure Therapeutics: Sigler, Vane B. Osteopathic Hospital in North atte, p. 54 Neb. p. 52 urpose of disease. ei Geo. W. p. 158 Osteopathic Profession must have a definite program. Burton, Geo. F. aymond, erome Hall. Accepts deanship of p. 14,34,50. Chicago College from Edgar • Comstock. p. 24

Museum of Osteopathic Medicine, Kirksville, MO Refuses ne,,' trial in Osteopathy case. Still, A deep spiritual thinker, at p. 117 rest with Good, Pherigo-Bard, Nora B. Reid, Geo. H. Let there be light. p. 80 p. 32 Sti l's great philosophy, vastine, H. He 0 oses vaccination p. 65 p. 7 The ur ose of disease. p. 158 til ,Dr. Walter Novinger p. 100 Reminiscences of "Th old doctor" some. Still worked and fought for the freedom Theodoria E. Purdom p. 114 of the race. Bolles, Jeanette H. p. 70 Retros ect and pros ect. eorge J. Still, Gladys: Death p. 22 Conley. p. 110 Sullivan, .ary Kelly. Death p. 36 Robertson, John Di 1. All dope eriv­ Swart, Joseph. innominate lesions p. 48 aties are useless. p. 5 S a~t, ,Toseph. istakes in diangosing p. 84 Sartwell, J. 0 ive~. Where are we at p. 132 7ate, Edwin W. Shall Osteopathy remain a ten-fingered treatment, and if so Scothorn, L. Selling the Osteopathic \olhy. p. 116 specialist to the public p. 148 Teal, C. C. "Back to the backbone" p. 52 Second Dorsal. Address before the ew To whom does a child belong parent or Osteo athic Society. May 8, state? p. 157 1920. Tucker, E. E. p. 6l~ Truth Teller Disaster follows lack of Shall osteopathy grow; and if so how? sanitation p. 2 or shall osteopathy remain a ten­ Tucker, E. E. The second dorsal; address finger treatment and if so, why. before the New England Osteopathic Edwin H. Tate. p. 116 Society, ~ay 8, 1920. p. 164 Selling the osteopathic specialist to the Typhoid and the drainage canal p. 2 pub ic. Scothorn. 48 hall the college be con­ Undoing what we have done Graves, Murray tinued p. 76 p. 190 Shible, lice Patterson: Dr. A. T. Still aster Anato ist p. 133 Vaccination, opposed by Reid, Geo. W. p.65 S'flp~, Vane B. PUrA. therapeutj~~. p. 54 Vaccination, we are opposed to Andrew Skeyhi+l;-Tqm. riddler and the ~ire; Taylor Still p. 85 The. p. 165 Vaccine useless against p. 66 Sleeping sickness and other menta con­ Vaccines and serums, what do you think ditions, Church, • E. p. 101 of them now. Evening Dispatch, Snyder O. J. ore of the daily case. p. Columbus, Ohio p. 1 71 Vastine, H. M. Dr. Still's great phil­ State Board to revoke licenses if drugs osophy p. 17 are used. p. 55 Venomous can opener Feidler, F. J. p. 148 Somethings the doctor cannot do. Crawford, Remsen p. 145 Walmsley, Asa G. Convention impressions p.29 Spence, Philip Summer: The Optometrist West Health Council's last Exam­ & Osteopathy p~ 43 ination p. 151 Still, A. T. Always answered the call 6f What is ten-fingered osteopathy anent sick. Goode, George p.70 Pennsylvania p. 92 Still, A. T. Master anatomist. Shibley "lhere are we at. Sartwell, • O. p. 132 Alice Patterson. 133 ~hitcomb, C. H. Advocates non-drug law p.38 Still, Andrew Taylor. Our platform. p. 72 Why not get back to first principles Gour, Still, Andrew Taylor. Philosophy of Andrew A. p. 59 anipulations p. 139 Willard, Asa A mulligan stew p. 141 Still, A. T. He are opposed to vaccina­ Willard, Asa The "old doctor" that we tion p. 85 loved p. 196 Still, A benefactor as well as a dis­ Wilson, Perrin T. Mechanical effects of coverer. Hildreth, A. G. p. 82 typhoi inoculation p. 176 Woodall, Sr. Percy on witness stand p. 64

Museum of Osteopathic Medicine, Kirksville, MO Refuses ne..., trial in Osteopathy case. Sti • A deep spiritual thinker. at p. 117 rest with Good. Pherigo-Bard. Nora B. Reid. eo. Y. Let there be light. p. 80 p. 32 Sti lIs great philosophy. vastine. H. He 0 poses vaccination p. 65 p. 17 The purpose of disease. p. 158 till. Dr. Walter Novinger p. 100 Reminiscences of "Th old doctor" some. till worked and fought for the freedoM Theodoria E. Purdom p. 114 of the race. Bolles. Jeanette H. p. 70 Retrospect and pros ect. George J. Still, Gladys: Death p. 22 Conley. p. 110 Sullivan, Mary Kelly. Death p. 36 Robertson. John Di 1. All dope deriv­ Swart. Joseph. innominate lesions p. 48 aties are useless. p. 5 ~ ~.,.,t, .Toseph. istakes in diangosing p. 84 Sartt-lell. • 0 i ver. here are we at p. 132 7ate. Edwin W. Shall Osteopathy remain a ten-fingered treatment. and if so cothorn. L. Selling the Osteopathic \.,rhy. p. 116 s ecialist to the public ~. 148 Teal. C. C. "Back to the backbone" p. 52 Second Dorsal. Address be ore the ew To whom does a child belong parent or England Osteo athic Society. May 8, state? p. 157 1920. Tucker. E. E. p. 64 Truth Teller Disaster follows lack of Shall osteopathy grow; and if so how? sanitation p. 2 or shall osteo athy remain a ten­ Tucker, E. E. The second dorsal; address finger treatment and if so. \.,rhy. before the New England Osteopathic Edwin W. Tate. p. 116 Society. i.ay 8. 1920. p. 164 Selling the osteopathic specialist to the Typhoid and the drainage canal p. 2 pub ic. Scothorn • 48 Shall the Philadelphia college be con­ Undoing what we have done Graves. Murray tinued p. 76 p. 190 Shibley, Alice Patterson: Dr. A. T. Still Master Anatomist p. 133 Vaccination, opposed by Reid. Geo. W. p.65 Si~lp~, Vane B. Pu~ therapeutjc~. p. 54 Vaccination. we are opposed to Andrew Skeyhi~l; 'Tqm. tidd'ler and the lOire; Taylor Still p. 85 The. p. 165 Vaccine useless against influenza p. 66 Sleeping sickness and other menta con­ Vaccines and serums. what do you think ditions, Church •• E. p. 101 of them now. Evening Dispatch. Snyder O. J. ore of the daily case. p. ColuMbus. Ohio p. 1 71 Vastine. H. M. Dr. Still's great phil­ State Board to revoke licenses if drugs osophy p. 17 are used. p. 55 Venomous can opener Feidler. F. J. p. 148 Somethings the doctor cannot do. Crawford. Remsen p. 145 Walmsley. Asa G. Convention impressions p.29 Spence. hilip Summer: The Optometrist West Virginia Health Council's last Exam­ & Osteopathy p~ 43 ination p. 151 Still. A. T. Always answered the call 6f What is ten-fingered osteopathy anent sick. Goode. George p.70 Pennsylvania p. 92 Still. A. T. aster anatomist. Shib ey 'There are we at. Sartwell, • O. p. 132 Alice Patterson. 133 ~hitcornb. C. H. Advocates non-drug law p.38 Still. Andrew Taylor. Our platform. p. 72 Why not get back to first principles Gour. Still. Andrew Taylor. Philosophy of Andrew A. p. 59 Manipulations p. 139 Willard. Asa A mulligan stew p. 141 Still. A. T. He are opposed to vaccina­ Willard. Asa The "old doctor" that we tion p. 85 loved p. 196 Still. A benefactor as well as a dis­ Wilson. Perrin T. r~chanical effects of coverer. Hildreth. A. G. p. 82 typhoid inoculation p. 176 Woodall. Sr. Percy on witness stand p. 64

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