- B. J. Palmer
Bartlett Joshua (B.J.) Palmer (
September 10 ,1881 -May 21 ,1961 ) was a pioneer ofChiropractic .Early life
B.J. was son of
Daniel David Palmer (or "D.D."), the "Founder" of chiropractic. The Palmer family of six resided in the back of a grocery store that D.D. operated. In 1885 D.D.'s wife became sick and died, after which D.D. remarried numerous times. When D.D. had settled with a new wife, he moved the family toLetts, Iowa , and he worked as a schoolteacher and a magnetic healer, developing chiropractic. B.J. developed an interest in chiropractic, and eventually assumed control of the school that his father had founded inDavenport, Iowa . As a result of his development and promotion of the profession, he became known as the "Developer" of chiropractic.Later life
On
May 30 ,1904 , Palmer married Mabel Heath, and they both worked as chiropractors and professors at Palmer College. B.J. Palmer ran his research clinics in Davenport, IA. for 16 years having great success developing his "Upper Cervical" Adjusting Technique via the Toggle Recoil application. Palmer was quick to exploit the full potential of the relatively new x-ray developments at the time, some of the best x-ray equipment being developed at the Palmer School in Davenport, Iowa. OnDecember 12 ,1906 David Daniel Palmer was born, and would be the couple's only child. In keeping with his educational efforts for the profession, he became known as "The Educator." [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=11613398&dopt=Abstract]Palmer also became involved in a number of technological advances in his region of Iowa. He owned the first
automobile in the area, and he would use it when he made house calls. In 1922, Palmer purchased a localradio station , WOC (whose call letters stood for "Wonders Of Chiropractic"), and began using it to market chiropractic, as well as to broadcast farm, sports and weather reports. Ronald Reagan, former President of the United States and actor, was given his first broadcast job by Dr. Palmer to broadcast sports for WOC. A second station in Des Moines, WHO, ("With Hands Only") was purchased in 1930. Television stations were later added under the same call letters.
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