Index to Chiropractic Literature
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ID 20149
  Title In praise of the Digest
URL http://data.memberclicks.com/site/ahc/v27n2.pdf
Journal Chiropr Hist. 2007 Winter;27(2):65-75
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Abstract/Notes From 1958 to 1995 the Digest of Chiropractic Economics provided a bimonthly window on the chiropractic profession. Its pages were open to almost anyone with something to say or sell to chiropractors. The magazine declined to offer an editorial voice of its own, preferring instead to be an open forum for all others to show their wares and/or express their opinions. The periodical reached many if not all in the profession and so was an influential vehicle for its contributors. Today those forgotten issues continue to be a rich depository of chiropractic history.

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