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Who Was the "Missionary of Straight Chiropractic" in California?By Joseph Keating Jr., PhD Tall, thin, and serious, the perfect ectomorph, he strode through the Middle Ages of chiropractic as a pioneer in philosophy, education, and licensure of straight chiropractic. He asked for no mercy, only justice. Faced with the choice of 90 days in Los Angeles County Jail for "practicing medicine without a license" or a pardon from the governor if he would accept a license as a "drugless practitioner" from the Board of Medical Examiners, he chose jail. Faced with a mandate by the Board of Chiropractic Examiners to increase the number of hours in his curriculum and to include instruction in diagnosis and physiotherapy, he preferred to sell the chiropractic college he had founded 40 years before, now the Cleveland Chiropractic College of Los Angeles. "B.J." would write of him in the Fountain Head News:"No one can work with him ... he's just like the cow, gives a splendid full-to-the-brim bucket of the richest cream and then in a huff kicks it all over the desert and lets it go to waste, ... he won't let anybody help him think anything." Yet, for all his cantankerousness, few in the profession have ever rivaled his contributions. Indeed, it may well have been his absolute faith in D.D. Palmer's principles which enabled him to accomplish so much:
Who was this giant of the chiropractic profession, this genuine chiropractic hero, this missionary of straight chiropractic in California? Joseph C. Keating, Jr., Ph.D Click here for previous articles by Joseph Keating Jr., PhD.
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