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Index to Osteopathic Truth
August 1919 – July 1920
Vol. 4
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~scessed eeth a cause ( case reports)ennett, C. A. p. 109
mderson, H. B. Preventing typhoid p.2Mdrew Taylor Still Research Institute
• 197Anent Pennsylvania, What is Ten-Fingered
Osteopathy? p. 92~peal to every Osteopath to help in the
campaign for more students for ourcolleges. Hartwell, 1. L. p. 117
Are we drifting, Goode, Geo. p. 64Associations, Are ours Horth while?
Ifrink, W. E. p. 194
Back to the back one diagnosis. Teal,C. C. p. 52
Bailey, Jo n H. Prohibition helps hayfever p. 50
Barton, Geo. Fe Osteopathic achi vements justify aggressive program forthe immediate future. p. 182
Bean, E. H. EditorFood and diet as related to Osteopathicractice. p. 7,23,78,96,112,128, 44
Bennett, C. A. Abscessed teeth a cause(case reports) p. 109
Big things done at convention. Evans,A. L. • 27
Blood pressure. Its compact scientificprinciple and practical applicationin physical diagnosis. Engeldrum,H. C. p. 38
Bolles, JeaD°tte Hubbard: r. ti 1worked and fought for the freedom ofthe race. p. 70
Booth, E. R. History of Osteopathy; preparing a revised edition. p. 174
Bradley's first lesson in Osteopathy.Burton, eo. F. • 196
Brill, Morris M. Eye, Ear, Nose &Throat Specialists do not use Osteopathy. p. 100
Burns, Louisa. Growing tribute to Dr.Still p. 81
Burns, If we are to be big people, wemust do big things. p. 124
Burton, Geo. F. Bradley's first lessonin osteopathy. • 196The Osteopathic profession must havea definite program p. 14,34,50
By Laws of the A.O.A. p. 6
Museum of Osteopathic Medicine, Kirksville, MO
Caveness, A.A.B. Some early history ofDr. Still, p. 162
Chicago Tribune Editoral. Typhoid andthe Drainage canal. p. 2
Church, M. E. Sleeping sickness andother mental conditions. p. 101
Congenital Hip Set. Dr. Hulett, p. 41Conley, George J. Retrospect &Prospect
p. 110Consulting. Walter T. Novinger. p. 49Convention, The. Goode, Geo. W. p. 30Convention impressions. Walmsley, ASA G
p. 29 <'
Costo-Chrondal Calcification in pul O~ftry
tuberculosis. Proof of the pudding.Hoskins, Earl R. 62
Crawford, p~~s~n. Some things the Doctorcannot dpl p. 145
Daily Case, More of the. Snyder, o. J.p. 71
Daily, Philip Sheridan. Osteopath guiltyto ask new trial. p. 53Osteopaths who O. K. drug- iving arerepudiated. p. 69
Definition and scope of Osteopathy. P, geep. 160
Disaster follows lack of sanitation.Truth teller. p. 2
D.O~, M.D., or both? Page, L.E. p.36D.O., M.D., or both. Fledderman, H. p. 56Doctor of Osteopathy to be conferred on
fourty-four Saturday, ay 29. A.S.Op. 153
Dope derivaties are useless, all. Robertson, John Dill, p. 5
Drindall, Earl 1ake the department ofeducation real. Give it power to ownand control our school. p. 121,137
Durant, lelville. Future of the healingarts, the. ~l 37
Early history of Dr. Still. CavenessA.A.B. p. 162
Edgar S. Comstock, Turns Deanship ofChicago College over to Jerome allRaymond. p. 211
Education, ~ake the department real. riveit power to own and control our schoo sDrinkall, Earl p. 137
Elfrin~, W. E. Associations, are oursworth while? p. 194
ancaster Osteopathic Association organized. p. 179Let there be light. Reid, Geo. W. p. 32
Link, W. F. Is Osteopathy a mixture ofmassage and medicine? p. 00
Lymphatic glands in relation to vaccinevirus. illard, F. P. p. 170
cCole, Geo. Find the cause and removeit. p. 17
Magoon Eva, W. The osteopathic studentspoint of view. p. 117
Kansan City College, new home of. p. 191Kansas City College of Osteopathy and
Surgery, expansion of 180Keep your ear to the Ground of public
opinion. p. L74
Hall. ane B. W. Hot under'the ~ollar?
yes. p. 98Hardin, M. C. Osteopathy and drugs. p. 193Hartwell, q.~. An appeal to every
Osteopath to help in the campaign formore students for our colleges. p. 117
Hildreth. A. G. Dr. Still a benefactoras well as a discoverer. p. 82
History of Osteopathy. Preparing arevised edition. E. R. Booth p. 174
Hoskins, Earl R. EditorThe proof of the Pudding. Preliminaryreport of the effects of materiallumbar lis ions upon the developmentof young rabbits. p. 19Costo-Chondal calcification inpulmonary tuberculosis. p. 62The proving that osteopathic conceptionof disease is correct. p. 178Essential factors in the technic ofspinal lesions radiography. p. 123Intervertebral disk extravasation.p. 107
Hot under the collar? yes:: Jane B.Hall. p. 98
HUlett, M. F.: Sets congenital hip. p. 41If we are to be big peop e. we must do big
things Burns, Louisa, p. 124Innominate Lesions, oseph Swart. p. 48Is this a part of the A•• A. State ed
icine plan? To whom does a child be-long, parent or state.p: 157
Insects: Fake Osteopaths, p. 156Intervertebral disk extravasation. Proof
of the pudding. Earl Hoskins. editorp. 107
Elge druTP. H. C. Blood pressure. Itscompact ~cientific Principle andractical Application in Physical
diagnosis. p. 38Enuresis. Feidler. Fe J. p. 46Eropthalmic Goitre. FeHder. F. p. 135Essential Factors in the technic of spinal
esion radiography. The proof of thepudding. Hoskins. Earl. p. 123
vans. A. L. Big things done at convention p. 27
Evening Dispatch, Columbis Ohio. Hhatdo you think of vaccines and serumsnow? p.l
~ye, Ear, ose and Throat Specialists donot use Osteopathy. Morris M. Brillp. 100
J. Enuresis. p. 46Eropthalmic Goitre. p. 135Vernomous can opener. p. 148
iddler and the fire. Skeyhill. Tomp. 165
fifield. Hlliam H. Death p. 47find the cause and remove it. McCole,
Geo. M. p.17Fledderman. H. D. 0., • D., or both p. 56food and diet as related to osteopathic
practice. Bean, E. p. 7,23,78,96,112128,144
ford, Halter J. Death. p. 157fuller, A. T. Osteopath after relic
makes good. p. 31future of the healing art, The. Durant,
Melville, p. 37
Graves, urry. Undoing what we have done.p. 190
Greatest convention, Our General program.A.O.A. Convention. June 28 - July 2,1920. p. 167
Goode. Geo., H. Are we drifting. p.64The convention. p. 30Dr. Still always answered the callof the sick. p. 70
Gour, Andrew A. Why not get back tofirst principles. p. 59
Growing tribute to Dr. Still. LouisaBurns p. 81
Hall. Jane B. H. Osteopathic experttestimony has run the gauntletagainst general medical expert testimony once more in a court of justiceand won out p. 134
Museum of Osteopathic Medicine, Kirksville, MO
repud• 69
med-
Osteopath'can egally sign Death ertificates p. 9
Osteopaths who O.K. Drug giving areiated. Daily, Philip heridan
Osteopathy a mixture of massage andicine, r.in~, • F. p. 100
Osteopat y an ~ drugs. liardin, 1. C.p. 193
aymond, erome Hall. Accepts deanship ofChicago College from Edgar • Comstock.p. 24
Page, L. E., D. " .D. or Both? p. 36The de inition and scope of osteopathyp. 160
Preventing Typhoid. Anderson, H. B. p.2herigo-Bard, Nora B. Dr. till a deep
spiritual thinker, at rest with r~d.
p. 80Philos9phy of manipulations. A. T. Still
p. 139Physicians fight osteop_ath bill. p. 39Platform, Our? Andres Taylor till, p. 72Preliminary report of the effects of
material lumbar esions upon the development of young rabbits. Proof of thepudding. Hoskins Earl R. Editor p. 19
Prohibition helps hay fever. Bail~y
John H. P. p. 150Proof of the udding:
Costo-chondal calcification in pulmonary tuberculosis. Hoskins, Earl R.p. 62Essential Factors in the technic ofspina lesion Radiography. Hoskins,Ear p. 123Intervertibral disk. ExtravasationEarl R. Hoskins, Ed. p. 107Preliminary reports of the effects ofmaterial lumbar lesions upon the development of youn~ rabbits. Hoskins,Earl R. Editor. p. 19Proving that Osteopatic conception ofdisease is correct. Hoskins, Earl R.p. 178
Prophesies; Novinger, Walter p. 29Proving that Osteopathic conception of
disease 's correct. Proof of thepudding. Hoskins, Earl R. p. 178
Purdom, Theodorica E. Some reminiscencesof "The Old Doctor" p. 114Pure Therapeutics: Sigler, Vane B.p. 54
urpose of disease. ei Geo. W. p. 158
lillard,
atte,
oodall on
The.
Dr. Percyp. 64
we love,
ebraska, orth P ate. A new osteopathic Hospital. p. 52
on Drug Law for ew ork State. WhItcomb, C. H. p. 38
Novinger, alter T. Consulting. p. 49ti estones in Osteopathic istory • 68Prophesie p. 29Dr. Still p. 100
Noyes, ary A nto-occiput present-ation p. 9
bear-Fealy Case;wi ness Stand,
"old octor" thatAsa p. 196
Op ometrist and Osteopathy, The. Phillip Summer Spence. p. 43
Os eopath after relic makes good.Fuller, A. T. p. 31
Osteopath guilty, To ask new trialDaily, Philip Sheridan p. 53
Osteopathic Achivements jus i y aggressiveprogram for the immediate future.Barton, Geo. F. p. 182
Osteopathic expert testimony has runthe gauntlet against general medicineExpert testimony once more in a courtof justice and won out. Hall, aneB. H. p. 34
Osteopathic Hospital in NorthNeb. p. 52
Osteopathic Profession must have adefinite program. Burton, Geo. F.p. 14,34,50.
lake the department of Education Real.Give it power to own and controlour choo s. Drinkall, arlp. 121
1assachusetts ollege fund, we have7,500 toward. p. 173
lassachuset s "Goes after" compu soryva cination act. • 58
lechanica effects of Typhoid Inoculation, The. Perrin T. iildon, p. 176
!4ento-Occiput presentation. Hoyesary E. p. 95
ilestones in Osteopathic History.Novinger, ~ alter :;. 68
Hillard, F. P. Lymphatic g ands in relation to vacci~e virus. pp. 170
Mistakes in diagnosing. oseph Swartp. 84
Mulligan stew: Willard, Asa. p. 141
Museum of Osteopathic Medicine, Kirksville, MO
Vaccination, opposed by Reid, Geo. W. p.65Vaccination, we are opposed to Andrew
Taylor Still p. 85Vaccine useless against influenza p. 66Vaccines and serums, what do you think
of them now. Evening Dispatch,Columbus, Ohio p. 1
Vastine, H. M. Dr. Still's great philosophy p. 17
Venomous can opener Feidler, F. J. p. 148
Undoing what we have done Graves, Murrayp. 190
Walmsley, Asa G. Convention impressions p.29West Virginia Health Council's last Exam
ination p. 151What is ten-fingered osteopathy anent
Pennsylvania p. 92"lhere are we at. Sartwell, • O. p. 132~hitcomb, C. H. Advocates non-drug law p.38Why not get back to first principles Gour,
Andrew A. p. 59Willard, Asa A mulligan stew p. 141Willard, Asa The "old doctor" that we
loved p. 196Wilson, Perrin T. Mechanical effects of
typhoi inoculation p. 176Woodall, Sr. Percy on witness stand p. 64
7ate, Edwin W. Shall Osteopathy remaina ten-fingered treatment, and if so\olhy. p. 116
Teal, C. C. "Back to the backbone" p. 52To whom does a child belong parent or
state? p. 157Truth Teller Disaster follows lack of
sanitat ion p. 2Tucker, E. E. The second dorsal; address
before the New England OsteopathicSociety, ~ay 8, 1920. p. 164
Typhoid and the drainage canal p. 2
Still, A deep spiritual thinker, atrest with Good, Pherigo-Bard, Nora B.p. 80
Sti l's great philosophy, vastine, H.p. 7
til ,Dr. Walter Novinger p. 100Still worked and fought for the freedom
of the race. Bolles, Jeanette H. p. 70Still, Gladys: Death p. 22Sullivan, .ary Kelly. Death p. 36Swart, Joseph. innominate lesions p. 48S a~t, ,Toseph. istakes in diangosing p. 84
some.
p. 65p. 158
doctor"
Refuses ne,,' trial in Osteopathy case.p. 117
Reid, Geo. H. Let there be light.p. 32He 0 oses vaccinationThe ur ose of disease.
Reminiscences of "Th oldTheodoria E. Purdom p. 114
Retros ect and pros ect. eorge J.Conley. p. 110
Robertson, John Di 1. All dope erivaties are useless. p. 5Sartwell, J. 0 ive~. Where are weat p. 132
Scothorn, L. Selling the Osteopathicspecialist to the public p. 148
Second Dorsal. Address before the ewEngland Osteo athic Society. May 8,1920. Tucker, E. E. p. 6l~
Shall osteopathy grow; and if so how?or shall osteopathy remain a tenfinger treatment and if so, why.Edwin H. Tate. p. 116
Selling the osteopathic specialist to thepub ic. Scothorn. 48
hall the Philadelphia college be continued p. 76
Shible, lice Patterson: Dr. A. T.Still aster Anato ist p. 133
S'flp~, Vane B. PUrA. therapeutj~~. p. 54Skeyhi+l;-Tqm. riddler and the ~ire;
The. p. 165Sleeping sickness and other menta con
di tions, Church, • E. p. 101Snyder O. J. ore of the daily case. p.
71State Board to revoke licenses if drugs
are used. p. 55Somethings the doctor cannot do.
Crawford, Remsen p. 145Spence, Philip Summer: The Optometrist
& Osteopathy p~ 43Still, A. T. Always answered the call 6f
sick. Goode, George p.70Still, A. T. Master anatomist. Shibley
Alice Patterson. 133Still, Andrew Taylor. Our platform. p. 72Still, Andrew Taylor. Philosophy of
anipulations p. 139Still, A. T. He are opposed to vaccina
tion p. 85Still, A benefactor as well as a dis
coverer. Hildreth, A. G. p. 82
Museum of Osteopathic Medicine, Kirksville, MO
Refuses ne..., trial in Osteopathy case.p. 117
Reid. eo. Y. Let there be light.p. 32He 0 poses vaccination p. 65The purpose of disease. p. 158
Reminiscences of "Th old doctor" some.Theodoria E. Purdom p. 114
Retrospect and pros ect. George J.Conley. p. 110
Robertson. John Di 1. All dope deri vaties are useless. p. 5Sartt-lell. • 0 i ver. here are weat p. 132
cothorn. L. Selling the Osteopathics ecialist to the public ~. 148
Second Dorsal. Address be ore the ewEngland Osteo athic Society. May 8,1920. Tucker. E. E. p. 64
Shall osteopathy grow; and if so how?or shall osteo athy remain a tenfinger treatment and if so. \.,rhy.Edwin W. Tate. p. 116
Selling the osteopathic specialist to thepub ic. Scothorn • 48
Shall the Philadelphia college be continued p. 76
Shibley, Alice Patterson: Dr. A. T.Still Master Anatomist p. 133
Si~lp~, Vane B. Pu~ therapeutjc~. p. 54Skeyhi~l; 'Tqm. tidd'ler and the lOire;
The. p. 165Sleeping sickness and other menta con
ditions, Church •• E. p. 101Snyder O. J. ore of the daily case. p.
71State Board to revoke licenses if drugs
are used. p. 55Somethings the doctor cannot do.
Crawford. Remsen p. 145Spence. hilip Summer: The Optometrist
& Osteopathy p~ 43Still. A. T. Always answered the call 6f
sick. Goode. George p.70Still. A. T. aster anatomist. Shib ey
Alice Patterson. 133Still. Andrew Taylor. Our platform. p. 72Still. Andrew Taylor. Philosophy of
Manipulations p. 139Still. A. T. He are opposed to vaccina
tion p. 85Still. A benefactor as well as a dis
coverer. Hildreth. A. G. p. 82
Museum of Osteopathic Medicine, Kirksville, MO
Sti • A deep spiritual thinker. atrest with Good. Pherigo-Bard. Nora B.p. 80
Sti lIs great philosophy. vastine. H.p. 17
till. Dr. Walter Novinger p. 100till worked and fought for the freedoM
of the race. Bolles. Jeanette H. p. 70Still, Gladys: Death p. 22Sullivan, Mary Kelly. Death p. 36Swart. Joseph. innominate lesions p. 48~ ~.,.,t, .Toseph. istakes in diangosing p. 84
7ate. Edwin W. Shall Osteopathy remaina ten-fingered treatment. and if so\.,rhy. p. 116
Teal. C. C. "Back to the backbone" p. 52To whom does a child belong parent or
state? p. 157Truth Teller Disaster follows lack of
sanitation p. 2Tucker, E. E. The second dorsal; address
before the New England OsteopathicSociety. i.ay 8. 1920. p. 164
Typhoid and the drainage canal p. 2
Undoing what we have done Graves. Murrayp. 190
Vaccination, opposed by Reid. Geo. W. p.65Vaccination. we are opposed to Andrew
Taylor Still p. 85Vaccine useless against influenza p. 66Vaccines and serums. what do you think
of them now. Evening Dispatch.ColuMbus. Ohio p. 1
Vastine. H. M. Dr. Still's great philosophy p. 17
Venomous can opener Feidler. F. J. p. 148
Walmsley. Asa G. Convention impressions p.29West Virginia Health Council's last Exam
ination p. 151What is ten-fingered osteopathy anent
Pennsylvania p. 92'There are we at. Sartwell, • O. p. 132~hitcornb. C. H. Advocates non-drug law p.38Why not get back to first principles Gour.
Andrew A. p. 59Willard. Asa A mulligan stew p. 141Willard. Asa The "old doctor" that we
loved p. 196Wilson. Perrin T. r~chanical effects of
typhoid inoculation p. 176Woodall. Sr. Percy on witness stand p. 64