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Conferences: Sherman College
The Relationship between Science, Philosophy, and Art in Chiropractic Research: the Three-legged Stool Revisited  [October 2000, Vol 4, No. 1]
Ed Owens BIO
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The profession of chiropractic has been defined in many different ways and from various perspectives throughout its 105 year history. For example the definition of straight chiropractic used at Sherman College is "a vitalistic philosophy of life and health, and the art and science of locating and correcting vertebral subluxations in accordance with that philosophy."

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