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FOREWCRD About Eve hundred years before Christ, in the golden age of Greece, healing was beginning to sever its direct connection with religion and its control by the priest- hood. Health resorts were springing up along the sunny shores of the islands of the blue Agean and farther inland toward the cooler mountains. These resorts were similar in some respects to the spas or watering place of today. Natural methods of treatment were practiced and the patient was taught to relax from the routine worries of life. Such resorts were controlled by priest-physicians, members of the Aescula- piads, who had dedicated their lives to Aesculapius, the god of Healing. Knowledge gained was handed down from father to son and to a few disciples bound by a stipulation and oath. lnto such a guild, at the famous healing resort and school-sanitarium on the island of Cos, in the Hfth century, B.C. was born Hippocrates who became known as Hip- pocrates The Great or Hippocrates 2nd, to distinguish him from four other physicians of the same name. While in this tranquil environment, Hippocrates unknowingly laid the basic principles of the Science, Art and Philosophy of Modern Chiropractic. His ancient manuscripts admonished the doctor of his day for not looking more often to the spine for the cause of disease. He thus set forth the principles of basic corrective manipulation. The doctrine of the scientific application and progressive development of the ancient principles of Hippocrates have been for more than a third of a century, tradition at the Los Angeles College of Chiropractic. Aesculapius, God of the Healing Arts, was a pupil of Chiron the Centaur, and the name Aesculapian has appropriately been chosen for this work. 2-,it..f'.aQ.w l: ffwwx ffvwvf-'20.:'l:, adm I -H 1 ' ' ' E - -2.-11:3-'IrZ,-'f?s'1'? 7-11:- AH 4-Sf -' -'5-W -Q -- XPV' flfw Q. . -s M . ,. f - N fv ,az '73-3 ' -75-Q-3 -- . .. .. E . , ' i:.l'If ' WSL t C ' Q1 , .- fvv , - - , . . , v- ' : lull A--.4-. D f4'n w':::, ' :infill Y WI D . AIJXXR QI.: -E, - 5 1-, , , Y Y Y Y - b .A-'..UTU--l-.,,.- I .I . -s . . - -. ' -M6311 m in B ft. f t. t -e.m....g..-. fy-f'-ys , fff,f ii ILL x - TQ: :'::-1 :' : rt ' '11', F., A ' L, I , ' ' ,qgff - 'I 'H M 'L'-'Y' .1.- X, '9s.Esfb-5?-eggs.-2, xt fx V255 ' PM K 5' ' of X' T T ,. as 1'-vii Rr5f2fo- c be - -sst . - f , ,f f 'Sf-. , ff ..5,1.:s-fs' Qgfil qw 75335-2f.,x X Z f ..,f ,. g .V---ez .vi--.. . , M 12 5 ':,,... fs G.:v.Ggg5,-. . shgglx . du .
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LOS Q Q C' an wt TO THE F E'OF'THE' A14Y CITY H ALL NGELE BOW9 S I2 CALIFORNIA LOS ANCELE ON THE OC U COLLEGE QF QHIHOPRAC ASION QF T E GHADUATIO TIC N QF ITS 1932 CLASS It is a p ea r pratuletions and go 6 Los HD eorf od WIS geles me o extend incer con hes o t e l 52 graduating College of Ch Popractic The accomplishment o major s ep forward in t e ano this more th oessfulld Oo V c grad deve Ein EV mp ete have ua io Obmen er tr d the n s elway tofanimhwmwl ue with those who have sue 1 ing for a rofessionel career profe sions men and women you will find ycurselve assumin a new end important position ln com munity life an affairs. I fervently hope that you wi 1 actcpt is new responsibility end, with your br der sion and faith in the future, aid in mek munity a better place in which to 1 oa ing th 0 ive. Cordielly y ours, F B:RM M.A Y O R 10 e f-2-is x--x-- i - xdfyiggaggb LETCHER S 111:11 Q E O WC OP , fQQmNf LosA , I i 0 C H P . 1 su f t s , C h 9 of th l ' 1 . . f t 1 t U h .1 Y a 4 V I 1 . nl D 8,-S L OU . As s l I 8 - Ci me th . , vl-
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