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ID
19631
Title
A contribution to the history of the Franco-European Institute of Chiropractic: from dream to achievement
URL
Journal
Chiropr Hist.
2007 Sum;27(1):57-66
Author(s)
Gruny P
Subject(s)
Institut Français de Chiropratique (IFC)
Institut Franco Européen de Chiropratique (IFEC)
Schools, Chiropractic / history / France
Peer Review
Yes
Publication Type
Article
Abstract/Notes
This paper provides a history of the formation of the Franco-European Institute of Chiropractic in Paris, France. The creation of the EFEC was the work of a minority of practitioners who were aware that only a school could safeguard the chances of the discipline as such existing in France, the chances of obtaining a regulatory status equivalent to that of the profession elsewhere in the world, and, as a result, the chances of survival. These chiropractors’ vision of the school as a precondition to the profession’s survival seems to have been borne out by recent events.
This abstract is reproduced with the permission of the publisher.
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