Index to Chiropractic Literature
Index to Chiropractic Literature
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Journal ID Article Title Author(s)
Clin Chiropr: Jun 2008(11:2): 63-69 20316 British Chiropractic Association members’ attitudes towards the Chiropractic Reporting and Learning System: A qualitative study
  • Gunn SJ
  • Thiel HW
  • Bolton JE
Clin Chiropr: Jun 2006(9:2): 70-75 18958 Activator as a therapeutic instrument: survey of usage and opinions amongst members of the British Chiropractic Association
  • Gemmell HA
  • Wilson FJH
  • Read DT
Br J Chiropr: Apr 2000(4:4): 74-76 14870 British Chiropractic Association Autumn Conference, October 5th & 6th 2000, The Belfry: Selected Abstracts
Br J Chiropr: Apr 2000(4:2/3): 46-48 14861 British Chiropractic Association and Anglo-European College of Chiropractic Joint Conference, Bournemouth. March 31 - April 2 2000: Selected abstracts
Br J Chiropr: Dec 1999(3:4): 94-97 14855 Abstracts From Papers presented at The British Chiropractic Association Conference, Cheltenham, October 8-10, 1999
  • Multiple Authors
Br J Chiropr: Apr 1999(3:2): 26-28 14830 WHIPLASH SYNDROME - DISEASE OF THE 20TH CENTURY; THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE...MARCH 20-21 1999
Br J Chiropr: Feb 1999(3:1): 8-9 14825 British Chiropractic Association Autumn Conference - 16th-18th October 1998: History, Philosophy, & Science?
Eur J Chiropr: 1998(46:2): 31-39 18238 Development of a clinical audit programme in chiropractic
  • Langworthy J
Br J Chiropr: Jan 1998(1:2): 18-19 14711 WHIPLASH ASSOCIATED DISORDERS [ABSTRACTS]
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