


Institute of Classical Osteopathy Year Book 2000
Year Book 2000
Edited and Compiled by Russell John White
The basic principle of osteopathy has been described in many different ways, but may simply be stated as the belief that the functioning and health of the body depend on its structural, mechanical and postural state. If we truly accept this idea, we are no longer concerned with the problem of whether a particular condition or patient should be treated osteopathically, as every case can be treated in accordance with this principle.
Contents
Foreword by RJ White
The Science Of Osteopathy by JM Littlejohn
Osteopathic diagnosis by Charles Hazzard
Osteopathic Treatment In The Constitutional Diseases by JM Littlejohn
The Progress And Future Of Osteopathy by JM Littlejohn
The Ribs by TE hall
Human Posture And The Osteopathic Lesion by JTS Dunman
The Meaning Of Integration by John Wernham
“What Osteopathy Means To Me “by John Wernham
Year Book 2000
Edited and Compiled by Russell John White
The basic principle of osteopathy has been described in many different ways, but may simply be stated as the belief that the functioning and health of the body depend on its structural, mechanical and postural state. If we truly accept this idea, we are no longer concerned with the problem of whether a particular condition or patient should be treated osteopathically, as every case can be treated in accordance with this principle.
Contents
Foreword by RJ White
The Science Of Osteopathy by JM Littlejohn
Osteopathic diagnosis by Charles Hazzard
Osteopathic Treatment In The Constitutional Diseases by JM Littlejohn
The Progress And Future Of Osteopathy by JM Littlejohn
The Ribs by TE hall
Human Posture And The Osteopathic Lesion by JTS Dunman
The Meaning Of Integration by John Wernham
“What Osteopathy Means To Me “by John Wernham
Year Book 2000
Edited and Compiled by Russell John White
The basic principle of osteopathy has been described in many different ways, but may simply be stated as the belief that the functioning and health of the body depend on its structural, mechanical and postural state. If we truly accept this idea, we are no longer concerned with the problem of whether a particular condition or patient should be treated osteopathically, as every case can be treated in accordance with this principle.
Contents
Foreword by RJ White
The Science Of Osteopathy by JM Littlejohn
Osteopathic diagnosis by Charles Hazzard
Osteopathic Treatment In The Constitutional Diseases by JM Littlejohn
The Progress And Future Of Osteopathy by JM Littlejohn
The Ribs by TE hall
Human Posture And The Osteopathic Lesion by JTS Dunman
The Meaning Of Integration by John Wernham
“What Osteopathy Means To Me “by John Wernham
Paperback 110 pages
Dimensions 210 x 150
ISBN 978-0-9530294-6-4