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This work provides a comprehensive overview of osteopathy, detailing its principles, techniques, and applications in diagnosing and treating various medical conditions. It discusses osteopathic etiology and pathology, emphasizing the importance of understanding bodily lesions and their implications for health. The text covers diagnostic methods, treatment techniques, and the relationship between osteopathy and other medical practices. Contributions from various specialists enhance the content, addressing specific areas such as infectious diseases, mental health, and post-operative care. The authors aim to present a balanced view of osteopathy, acknowledging its successes while also recognizing its limitations.


FOOTNOTES:

[114] See Osteopathic Lesion—Journal of American Osteopathic Association. May, 1906, and Deason’s Physiology.

[115] Nervous and Mental Diseases, p. 622.

[116] See Diseases of the Eye, Part I.

[117] See Ear Section, Part I.

[118] R. D. Emery reports a case of Meniere’s disease as cured. A. O. A. Case Reports, Series IV.