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...those signs of acceptance, respectability and achievement emboldened the composite ego of the 1,500 osteopaths who attended the Cleveland convention. President George J. Conley, 64, of Kansas City, who is a doctor of medicine as well as of osteopathy, declared: "The allopathic school of medicine is appropriating the grosser aspects of the osteopathic concepts and is unfairly exploiting them without due credit, as originating in their own minds, under the names of 'body mechanics,' 'applied physiology,' 'postural abnormalities...
Ignoring such attacks, President Andrew Conley of the T. U. C. threw maximum weight against the pacifists. Amid hubbub the T. U. C. adopted a resolution under which British laborers may work on whatever munitions orders come the way of their employers. As a sop to pacifism the T. U. C. went on record as still favoring the League of Nations but definitely rejected the program of a general strike to prevent...
...this Dr. George J. Conley of Kansas City, newly elected A. O. A. president, added the surgical side...
Humbly President Conley added: "We know so little about the laws of nature and how they operate...
President Conley's entry into osteopathy parallels the path of many another osteopath. The 1893 panic forced him to cease studying sanitary engineering at Purdue University. He became a railway mail employe, developed "consumption." An osteopath declared the "consumption" was due to an old injury, gave young Mr. Conley manipulations. The patient recovered, studied osteopathy himself, became an osteopathic surgeon, teacher and office holder...