Upcoming Conference on Chiropractic History
The 20th annual Conference on Chiropractic History of the Association for
the History of Chiropractic (AHC) will take place on the campus of Palmer
College of Chiropractic West in San Jose, California, March 30 to April
1, 2001.
Nine papers have been accepted for presentation:
- A Brief History of Pacific States Chiropractic College - James
Musick,DC, Alana Callender,MS.
- Courtroom Testimony in the Big Apple, 1941 - John Hart,DC.
- Autonomics: in and out of the Closet - Chuck Masarsky,DC,
Marion Todres-Masarsky,DC.
- Clarence Weiant,DC,PhC,PhD, an Early Chiropractic Scholar -
Joseph Keating, Jr.,PhD.
- Hail to the Chiefs: Presidents and CEOs of the LACC - Lawrence
Siordia,DC,MD, Joseph Keating Jr.,PhD.
- Appa Anderson,DC,ND,DACBR, the First Female Radiologist - Kenneth
Young, DC,DACBR, Pam Bjork, MLS.
- DD's Daughters: the Lost Palmers - Jetta Nash,BA.
- From Pacific States to Palmer West: The Short Life and Legacy of
the Northern California College of Chiropractic - Joseph Keating
Jr.,PhD, Claire Johnson,DC,MS.
- The History of the Mental Impulse: Theoretical Construct or Scientific
Reality? - Simon Senzon,DC.
The AHC is a nonprofit membership society founded at Spears Hospital
in Denver in 1980. Its mission is the "discovery, dissemination and preservation
of the saga of chiropractic." The executive director of the AHC is Alana
Callender,MS. Tele: (319) 884-5404; email: Callender_A@palmer.edu.
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