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Mrs. Mary Wylie King was active in women’s organizations of the church. She worked for many years as an enthusiastic member of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union. She was an active member of Eastern Star, being chaplain of that order for many years. She did not like staying home while Ward travelled, a fact which [...]

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The University works together with a number of partner institutions to offer a range of courses. * Barnfield College * Bedford College * British School of Osteopathy * Castle College Nottingham (previously Broxtowe College, Nottingham) * Central Bedfordshire College * Grantham College * Leicester College * Luton Sixth Form College * Milton Keynes College (through [...]

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These dogs are generally healthy and live on average about fifteen years. Yet breeders, owners and veterinarians have identified several health problems that are significant for Cairns. Some of these diseases are hereditary while others occur as a result of nonspecific factors (i.e. infections, toxins, injuries, or advanced age). Some of the more common hereditary [...]

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In the United States, doctors of osteopathic medicine are physicians who are also trained in osteopathic manipulative medicine. In France, Germany,and Switzerland, osteopathic practitioners are M.D.s who take additional courses in osteopathy after completing their medical training. In the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, “osteopaths” are trained in osteopathic principles and osteopathic manipulative [...]

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In 1895, the world was in the second industrial revolution, marked by innovation and creativity. Health care had emerged from the practice of heroic medicine. All varieties of treatments and cures including scientific medicine, vitalism, herbalism, magnetism and leeches, lances, tinctures and patent medicines were competing to be the new method for the century. Neither [...]

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BSc.(Hons.) Physiotherapy The Physiotherapy programme is the largest in terms of student numbers. This is a full time, three year honours degree. This programme is validated by the Health Professions Council and is a Chartered Society of Physiotherapy approved programme.The clinical aspect of the programme happens in six blocks over the three years. These placements [...]

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COMLEX-USA or Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Licensing Examination is a series of three osteopathic medical licensing examinations administered by the National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners (NBOME) similar to the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE). COMLEX-USA is the most common pathway by which osteopathic physicians (D.O.s) apply for licensure, and is accepted in all 50 [...]

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Edgar Cayce has variously been referred to as a “prophet” (cf. Jess Stearn’s book, ”The Sleeping Prophet”), a “mystic”, a “seer”, and a “clairvoyant”. Cayce’s methods involved lying down and entering into what appeared to be a trance or sleep state, usually at the request of a subject who was seeking help with health or [...]

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Dr Ann Redgrave, Lady Redgrave MB BS DO is the wife of British rower Sir Steve Redgrave CBE and is a qualified British doctor and osteopath. She qualified as a doctor from Charing Cross Hospital Medical School, London in 1984 and entered a career in orthopaedic surgery, with an interest in sports medicine. However, due [...]

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Dorn method is a form of manual, holistic alternative therapy used to correct claimed misalignments in the spinal column and other joints. In its theoretical approach, it is somewhat related to chiropractic and osteopathy, although it is different in its practical application. It was developed in the 1970s by the German lay-healer Dieter Dorn. Early [...]

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