Index to Chiropractic Literature
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  Title Rabid dogs in the east: behind the patient's back, by Bruce Vaughn [book review]
URL http://www.acatoday.org/JacaDisplay1.cfm?CID=355
Journal JACA Online. 2005 Mar;42(2):Online access only p 24
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Abstract/Notes The history of chiropractic is one of ongoing battles. For younger members of our profession, the battles tend to be about increased parity with 3rd-party carriers and greater access to government programs such as Medicare. DCs who have graduated from school in the past 25 years don't know of the time when there wasn't licensure in all 50 states. The battles to obtain licensure and the right to simply exist as a health care profession, at least in the United States, are of the more distant past. In this incredibly interesting book, Dr. Bruce Vaughan reminds us that those battles are not so distant and, in fact, still go on today. Rabid Dogs in the East: Behind the Patient's Back recounts the long, painful struggle for chiropractic to be recognized in Hong Kong. .

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