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...physical therapeutics. Chief cause for the comity (it remains loosely bound) has been osteopathy's sensible chasing of the raggletoggle out of its membership. Osteopathic schools from Kirksville to Boston now require four years of medical training. Courses are identically those of regular schools. However, instead of Materia Medica, one studies Principles and Practice of Osteopathy...
...Osteopathy. Another group groping for methods healing to mankind's ailments are the asteopaths. Like the homeopaths they have acquired some current respect because their students for the most part must now get a general medical education. They must know what the regular school knows, except materia medica. For that knowledge of drugs they substitute a thorough knowledge of anatomy and of manipulation, osteopathic therapy. The osteopathic idea is that the body will overcome disease of its own accord if all its parts are functioning normally. Abnormalities of joints, bones, muscles, tendons, nerves are "lesions." The osteopath, by finger...
...Ayur-Veda deals with surgery, botany, physiological chemistry, anatomy, physiology, materia medica...
...became professor in natural science at Bowdoin, serving for five years. During this time he was also professor of materia medica at the Medical School of Maine University...
John William O'Connell, Assistant Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, from September 1, 1922. (Consent given by the Board of Overseers, October...