Word: osteopath
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...Osteopath Paul Snyder of Philadelphia, "removes the cause of catarrhal deafness, overcomes the consequences of sinusitis and also the susceptibility to colds which is a usual attribute of deafness" by sticking his little finger into the back of the patient's throat and wriggling the tip into the patient's Eustachian tubes...
...Influenza, sinusitis, respiratory inflammations, duodenal ulcers, heart disease and other ailments "respond quickly" when Osteopath Chester L. Farquharson of Houston, Tex., manipulates his patients' ribs into their proper places...
...Osteopathic manipulations to stimulate circulation in the affected parts and thus build up the natural immunity of the body against the onslaught of the virus of infantile paralysis was the only treatment of the disease which proved its effectiveness. Osteopathic treatment after the disease ran its course has uniformly shown improvement in paralytic conditions."- Osteopath James Watson of Los Angeles...
...Poor circulation, principal cause of cold feet, may be produced by spinal lesions which weaken the nerve and blood supply to the feet, or it may be caused locally by direct pressure upon nerves and blood vessels from badly designed or ill-fitting shoes."-Osteopath Philip Spence of White Plains...
...osteopathic physician should rejoice that he has at his command a system of midwifery which utilizes the body's resources, thereby tending to produce healthy young. This system increases body resistance and safeguards the patient against diseases that may occur during pregnancy; it shortens the period of labor, reduces pain and minimizes the necessity of using anesthetics as well as the amount in which they are employed. The infant mortality rate in childbirth under osteopathic technique is only 37 per 1,000, as compared with 65 per 1,000 for cases handled by the medical profession. . . . The osteopathic maternal...