Chiropractic History

Colorado College of Chiropractic

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

By Michael Dorausch, DC
This post relates to a chiropractic college that existed during a short period in the state of Colorado. It’s a reminder of the importance in choosing a chiropractic school that has a strong historical background, good accreditation status, and hopefully a solid financial structure, when making the choice of a career as [...]

Magnetic healer turns chiropractor 113 years ago today

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

It was September 18, 1895 (113 years ago today) that a magnetic healer by the name of Daniel David Palmer racked a vertebrae back into position on the neck of a janitor who had gone deaf some 17 years earlier.
The man, who became known as the Father of Chiropractic, was practicing the art of magnetic [...]

Westside Manhattan Chiropractic College

Sunday, July 20th, 2008

By Michael Dorausch, DC
Take a walk today down West 72nd Street in New York City (around the cross streets of Amsterdam and Broadway) and you may pass an Urban Outfitters, General Nutrition Center (GNC), Citibank, Sleepy’s Mattress Center, and many other businesses. But in July of 1920 a stroll past 245 W. 72nd St. would’ve [...]

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