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- W2059810167 abstract "ABSTRACT Since the days of Hippocrates, Aesculapius and Galen, healers have professed some sort of statement regarding their healing on the recuperative powers of nature in getting the patient well. The philosophical approach to healing changed in the 1700's, when chemicals were introduced into the healing process vs. natural, organic substances. Here, the Solidists, precursors of the present-day allopath, were first to reject the healing powers of nature; rather, healing occurred because of the chemicals used and had nothing to do with nature. Homeopathy held to a vital force, an elan vital , as aiding and abetting their diluents to establish a recovery from illness. Eclectic medicine, however, held to the healing power of nature due to their botanical and extra-body therapies. Dr. Still's osteopathy supported the healing power of nature in normalizing the body with his spinal and other bony adjustments, whereas Dr. Palmer's chiropractic used a new and different set of terms he called Innate Intelligence as a rather religious plank in his philosophy of wellness through spinal adjustments. A few teachers in early chiropractic used vital force with its subdivisions as a better way to explain how the body normalizes. The chiropractic philosophy of healing for 2000 has changed yet again, using scientific terms and philosophical facets that better explain our path to wellness." @default.
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- W2059810167 title "Vis Mediatrix Naturae, Vital Force to Innate Intelligence and Concepts for 2000" @default.
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