Index to Chiropractic Literature
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  Title The West family chiropractic dynasty: Celebrating a century of accomplishment in Canada Part II: Samson J. West, David I. West, Neil A. West, Megan L. West, R. Ian Buchanan and James L. West
URL http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3095587/
Journal J Can Chiropr Assoc. 2011 Jun;55(2):128-139
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This historical paper documents the unbroken legacy of the West family of chiropractors which has flourished in Canada for over 100 years. Part I, unearthed the origins, development and careers of Archibald West, the founder of this dynasty, his son Samuel and grandson Stephen. Part II, delves into the life of Archie’s brother Samson, and Samson’s chiropractic progeny: grandsons David and Neil, and great granddaughter Megan. Then it goes back to look at Stephen West’s nephew, R. Ian Buchanan and ends with a descendant of another branch of the family tree, James L. West.


Ce document historique rassemble l’héritage ininterrompu des chiropraticiens de la famille West qui a prospéré au Canada depuis plus de 100 ans. Partie I, la découverte des origines, le développement et la carrière d’Archibald West, le fondateur de cette dynastie, son fils Samuel et petit-fils Stephen. Partie II, plonge dans la vie de Samson, le frère d’Archie, et la descendance chiropratique de Samson : petits-fils David et Neil, et arrière petite-fille Megan. Ensuite, il fait un retour en arrière pour observer le neveu de Stephen West, R. Ian Buchanan et se termine par un descendant d’une autre branche de l’arbre de la famille, James L. West.

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