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X-Ray Roentgenography, fluoroscopy, spinography, and 36-inch radiographs of the spinal column are necessary for diagnostic purposes. Stu- dents are trained in X-ray technic and dark room experience. Chiropractic was among the first to utilize Roentgen's discovery of the X-ray. Since 1910 roentgenography has been an invaluable aid. Through findings of the X-ray, patients may trace their progress and watch the spinal curves return to the normal column. This is an exceptionally gratifying sensation to those who were previously informed that no help was possibleg that their spines would remain deformed forever. Extern Cr., Dale Trottier interprets x-ray findings to a patient. Extern, Dr. Roger Bibbs places the film into position. Extern, Dr. Arnold Kammam positions the x-ray head.
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Clinical diagnosis is a summation of physical and laboratory diagnosis - - the evaluation of the subjective, objective and laboratory findings. The course consists of a sequential consideration of the symptoms of disease to enable the student to recognize the syndromes, and to classify by group, type and name all the diseases: to make a prognosis and to prescribe treatment. The course combines lectures and demonstra- tions. Films, lantern slides, charts, pathologic specimens and clinic cases from the clinic are presented for consideration by the student. The course includes the study of the chiropractic man- agement of acute febrile diseases, diseases of the heart and vascular systemg of the respiratory, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, skeletal, muscu- lar, lymphatic and nervous systems. It considers diseases of the blood, ductless glands, eye, ear, nose and throat. Clinical Dia nosis ,r W
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Te chnlc Although the ohlropraotlo phyS1C13.I1 1S tramed to adm1n1ster all hyglemc measures necessary for the well be1ng of the patlent the adjustment remams as the greatest smgle therapeut1c agent Consequently the department of teohnlc strlves constantly to tram the student ln all phases of manlpu 1at1ve techmo both soft t1ssue and osseous V1S1t1I1g phys1c1ans demonstrate varlous teohmos and lecture on the many aspects of nomarl t1ssue metabollsm muscle tones, and reflex factors affeotlng an 1nd1v1du a1's general health. The o1a1ms of roughness lodged agamst the early practltloner are non exlstent today due to the advancements 1n the art of manlpulatlon. ' x 32-' N I ' , , , f 1' A W V V ,ww X . Y . ' . ' 4 ' -- 5' 1' F .,-- 'hfs . ' 'rf' , f ,-5 - 1 .F , . . 4 I .. ' f ,I 1. -' yr . . . . . ' 9 ' l . . . . . , . . . . . . . , -
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