| Two chiropractic colleges were formed in 1908. They are both still in operation. What are their names?
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In
1914, B.J. Palmer held an event that historian
J. Stuart Moore described as, “Under
the searing heat of a late-summer Iowa
sun, B.J. combined hoopla, showmanship,
and fervent oratory to inflame participants
with a missionary zeal for his brand of
straight chiropractic.” What was
that event?
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In
what year was the Palmer School of Chiropractic opened?
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In
the early days of chiropractic, a Japanese chiropractor
was accused of practicing medicine illegally in Wisconsin
and was found innocent of the charges. In what year
did that happen?
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B.
J. Palmer developed a theory that divided the body
into zones and vertemeres. What was the name of the
theory?
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D.D.
and B. J. Palmer formed an association for chiropractors.
What did they name it?
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A
patient, who was also a friend of D. D. Palmer, coined
the term “chiropractic.” What was the
name of this individual?
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The
American Medical Association and the FDA once held
a joint conference (“Congress on Medical Quackery”)
to alert the public of the dangers and exorbitant
expenses that could result from using other than mainstream
medical care. When was that conference held?
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Which
chiropractic college was the first to offer liberal
arts classes to its students?
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Since
1922, how many different organizations have called
themselves the American Chiropractic Association?
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In
1913, chiropractic was legalized for the first time.
Which state passed this historic legislation?
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The
year 1908 saw the birth of two new chiropractic colleges
— both of which are still operating. Which colleges
were chartered in that year?
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Today’s chiropractic colleges
are accredited by the Commission on Accreditation
of the Council on Chiropractic Education. However,
chiropractic schools existed for many years before
they were accredited. When were the first accreditation
criteria established for chiropractic schools?
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A
chiropractor in Ohio had been arrested a dozen times
for practicing without a state medical association
permit and served four jail sentences, the longest
of which was six months. His civil disobedience earned
him the dubbing, “most jailed chiropractor.”
Who was he?
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What
was the title of Drs. D. D. and B. J. Palmer’s
first coauthored book?
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What
were the call letters of B. J. Palmer’s Davenport
radio station?
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How
many years after the X ray was first discovered was
it added to the curriculum at Palmer School of Chiropractic?
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In
1991, how many chiropractors were practicing in The
Netherlands?
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B.J.
Palmer invented a piece of equipment that purportedly
detected subluxation. What was the name of that piece
of equipment?
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Chiropractic's
centennial was celebrated in 1995. Besides Davenport,
Iowa (the birthplace of chiropractic), what other
cities held gala celebrations?
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Who
was known as "chiropractic's most eloquent speaker"?
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What
was the last state to legalize chiropractic —
and when did legalization happen there?
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In
1962 a female chiropractor appeared on the television
quiz show "What's My Line?" How many people
watched the show that night and learned about chiropractic?
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