Index to Chiropractic Literature
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ID 18747
  Title Adjusting the record: revealing more of the story
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Journal Chiropr J Aust. 2005 Dec;35(4):125-139
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Abstract/Notes Close analysis of materials made available to the profession by the late Mrs Margaret Baker (granddaughter of Barbara Brake) and her husband Arthur Baker has shed light on inaccuracies and conjecture that have previously appeared in the literature. Careful scrutiny of these documents has allowed the author to retrace the world travels of the Brake family with considerable accuracy, and thereby clear up a number of mysteries and misconceptions about their connection with chiropractic and other new healing arts. Further research into the public life of James Hugh Brake has also shed light on the background and character of this remarkable turn-of-the-century figure.

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