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TWO DOCTORS ATTACK OSTEOPATHY
(Continued from Page 6.)
iravelled with him through many States, doing many jobs.
mechanical He had considerable sicill. He was an expert shot. His Arst acquaintance with anatomy was through skinning squirrels.
During his father's temporary practice of medicine he enlarged his knowledge of anatomy by dissecting the bodies of dead Indions.
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PORT DIRECTORY ATLANTIC GULF (Ealley), Bailey Dack.
APOEY (Wo Fat Bing), Stonecutters.
·CALCHUS (B. & 8.1, Holt's Wharf. CHENGTE (B. & 8.), B.21., CHONOLEE (Yes Tai Hong), B.12. FU LONG (Master), Yaumati GENERAL LEE (States), And, GRANVILLE (Bank Lino), Stone
eutler's.
GRAYBTOKE CASTLE (Dodwell) Taikoo Duck.
Bay.
HAT HANG (Douglas), B.12. HAIKONG (1. & 8), B12, HEIYO MARU (NY.K.), Kowloor HENRIK (Chin Seng Hong), D.A. KATIE MOLLER (Dodwell), 1.20. KINRYO MARU (M.S.K.). Kowloor Bay.
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KIANGSU (B. & S.), Talkos. Docks. LIANGCHOW (B. & S.), Talkoo Dock LYEMOON (Wo Fat Sing), 1.4. MAURANG (J.M.), 1.22. ORONE (K. Larsen), Kowloon Bay, FORTHOS (M.M.), Kowloon Wharf. PROSPER (CM.S.N.), Co's Wharf. SEKIHO MARU (M..K.), B.25. STANLEY (Shun Cheong), Kwong] Wing Whart.
SUISANG (J.M.), Kowloon Dock. TAKSANG (J.M.), D.2.
TENDAI MARU (D.K.K.), A.12. TERUKUNI HARU (N.Y.K.), Kowloon Wharf.
WILFORD (E.A.C.), Stonecuttern,
Bay.
YOCHOW (B. & 8.), Talkoo Dock. YU PING (Yuan On), 1.8.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY (Agents Phone Numbere Givon) CALCHUS (B. & S.) from Singapore, a.m., Iloit's Wharf. 30331. HOKUROKU MARU (0.S.K.) from Pulpandan, 0 a.m., A.8. 2001.
NANNING (B. & S.) from Canton, 12 a.m., B.16. 2035).
TERUKUNI MARU
MALAYA (EA.C.) from Europe, a.m., Kowloon Wharf. 33200.
BHANGTUNG (J. & 8.) from Shang- hai, m, West Point 30391.
TANDA (E. & A.) from Manila, Kow- loon Whart. 27791.
YUENSANG (J.M.) from Calcutta, a.tn., Kowloon Wharf. 30311.
SAILING TO-DAY
(Agents Phone Numbers Givon) ANTENOR (B. & 9.) for Europe, n.m., folt's Wharf. 30391.
MALAYA (E.A.C.) for Japan, pm. Kowloon Wharf. 33-00,
NANNING (1. & 9.) for Swatow, 10 p.m., Weat Point. 30331.
P.
SUOCHOW (B. & S.) for Swatow, 2
West Point. 30031, TAKSANG (J.M.) for Shanghai, p., B.2. 30311.
THINAN (B. & S.) ter Amay, 5 p.m., West Point 30331.
VAN HEUTZ (J.C.J.L.) for Swatow, 4p.m. 28010,
ARRIVING TO-MORROW
(Agents Phone Numbers Given)'. CHEKIANG (B. & 8.) from Bangkok, ... West Point. 30331.
CHENGTU (H, B.) from Swatow, .., West Point. 30331.
HANGSANG (J.M.) from Canten, a.m.,
D.3.
MANILA MARU (0.8.K.) from Japan, a... Kowloon Wharf. 28ÓGI."
MUINAM (B. & S.) from Singapore, a.n., West Point. 30331.
NAGATO MARU (N.Y.K.) from Japan, .m., Kowloon Wharf. 3001.
SANDVIKEN (J.M.) from Shanghai, ... Weat l'oint Wharf. 30311.
SHANGTUNG (8. & S.) from Swatow, daylight, West Point: 30331. YUENSANG (J.M.) from n.m., Kowloon Wharf.
Calcutta,
SAILING TO-MORROW
(Agents Phone Numbers Given) MANILA MARU (0.8.K.) for Colombo, pm.. Kowloon Wharf. 28001.
NAGATO MARU (N.T.K.) for Calcutta, pm. Kowloon Wharf. 30291.
SOOCHOW (1. & S.) for Shanghai, 3 p.m., West Point. 30341.
TANDA TE, & A.) for Shanghai, nuca, Kowloon Whart. 27721.
TAKSANG (J.M.) from Canton, 1 pm, 2. 30311.
from (N.Y.K.) Straits, daylight, Kowloon Wharf. 30201.24. TROJA (Thoresen) from Shanghai, g 8.45, A.. 30237.
VAN NEUTSZ (J.C.J.L) from Singa- pore, daylight, Kowloon Wharf. 28016.
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SAILED YESTERDAY
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AENEAS (B. & 6.), May 25, AGAMEMNON (B. & 8), June 0. ANTILOCHUS (B. & R.), May 17. CHAKSANG (J.M.), May 8, CITY OF LILLE (Bank), May 14, CITY OF WELLINGTON (Bank), May CONTE BIANCAMANO (LI. T.), May
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7.
20.
(Agents Phone Numbers Given) JEAN LABORDE (M.M.) for Maraeil-21. tes, 11 a.m., Kowloon Wharf. 26651,
Canton, 1 RANGSANG (JM) for p.m., 1.8, 30711.
KALGAN (B. & S.) for Swataw, noon. Wext Point, 3031.
for Shanghai,
KAIAPAI (Wiliamson) for Port
23766, Redon, 8 n.1.
KWAISANG (J.M.) neon, B. 30311.
PROTEUS (Wing Fung Cheung) for Holhow, 6 n.m., 13.10. 20011.
THOJA (Theresen) for Port Sald, 3.30' p.m., A.230237.
TJIKARANG (J.C.J.L.) for Batavia, 11 a.m., midstream. 28615.
WOOLGAR (EA.C.) for Bangkok, P., A.3.33266.
ARRIVING TO-DAY
(Agents Phone Numbers Given)
KAYING (11. & S.) from Hollow, pan Went Polnt. 20331
LEESANG (J.M.) from Shanghai, a.m.,! 1.8. 30311.
However comprehensive a treat- ment it was vulueless unless proced ed by accurate diagnosis. To mani- putate a tubercular spine would be Inial, though a thorough-going dis- ciple of Still should not hesitate to
At that time he was, as far as his knowledge went, an orthodox prue de so. titioner,
But in 1864 two of his children dicd
trom
meningitis Orthodox
To the same Select Committee it
that there is no scientific evidence to support their claims.
FULDA (Melchor's), May 11. GENERAL PERSHING (State), May
GNEISENAU (Melcher's). May 18. GOLDEN DRAGON (Staler). May B. HAVEL (Melcher's), May HAVELLAND (Jobsen), May D. HINSANG, (J.M.), May 14, HOSANG (M.), May 15. ISLAMI (JM), May 10. JAVA (EA.C.), May 19. KUTSANG (J.M.), May 11. MALAYA (E A. C.), May 7 MEDON (B. & 8.), May 27. MENELAUS (B. & S.), May P. MENESTHEUS (B. & S.), May 9. ODEL (Melchers), May 10. PHILOCTETES (1. & S.), May 01. NORVIKEN (J.M.), May 1. PROMINENT (J.M.), May 11, RHEINGOLD (Jebsen), May 0 RHEINLAND (Jebsen), May 12, TAI PING (Dodwell), May 17. TJBADAK (J.C.J.L.), May 11. THNEGARA (J.C.J.L.), May 9 THISAROEA (J.C.J.L.), May 10. TYNDAREUS (B. & S.), May..... YATSHING (J.M.), May 8. ZUIDERKERK (J.C.J.L.), May 10,
HONGKONG BUILT
LEGAZPI RUNS TRIAL
TRIP
Bull at Kowloon Docks especially for the Manila, Cobu, and Zamboanga
medicine had failed and orthodox was also admitted by asteopaths mile off Repulse Bay. The ship is a medicine had prescribed drugs.
Ten years later, he astonished his friends by renduncing drugs for ever. "All remedies necessary exist in the human body
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trials yesterday over the measured service the 1,288-ton m.v. Legazpi ran smart little vessel and proved herself capable of the 12 and a quarter knots There is, for instance, no X-ray called for, with a margin of speed and evidence to show, as is claimed, that power in reserve.
There, was a fairly large party children who get measles are those
unsound aboard the vessel, representing many ar osteopathically It followed, therefore, that all who
suffer no of the Colony's largest shipping con- disease was the result of anatomical while those who escape
cerns. They declared on their return abnormalities, and the cure adjust-anatomical abnormality.
in the preface to to Hongkong after the excursion that H. G. Welis, ment to the normal.
writes: the ship was a thoroughly satisfactory "What
Osteopathy?"
to health. that was
the centre plank of his platform.
was necessary.
Nothing dise
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His study of anatomy led him to "Osteopathy, considered as a system one, comfortable, fast and apparently more admirabic for the purpose for which the conclusion that abnormalities in of medicine or as anything the bone
the root than the manipulative side of sur-she was designed. structure were causes of disease and the key bone gery, is impudent balderdash." was the back bone.
But at the same time osteopathy
Built to the order of the Nataire' of Cebu
If a vertebra were out of place it does good. This is admitted by the Philippina, Incorporated, would exert a harmful pressure an medical profession. There are hun-(where the ship will be registered) the arteries, veins and nerves and the dreds of people ready to testify to Legazpi is 210 feet long, wis a 40. malfunctioning of these in turn pro- the benefits they have received at the feet bram, and draws 15 feet 6 inches. duced the various harmful conditions hands of osteopaths. that the world called diseases that orthodox doctors accounted to germs.
TT is this dangerous claim
and
that Doctor Hill and Doctor Clegg have set out to expose.
Her length was governed by the necessity for her to turn in a narrow river which can accommodate a ship no longer than this, while her draft is also limited by the waters in which she will be operating.
square
These "osteopathic lesions," as the RUT to go, on the strength of this, to an osteopath for any and every abnormalities were called, could be
Classed 100 A1 cured by manipulation. Therefore complaint is to ask for trouble. "The osteopath who is loyal to the true manipulation could cure any сот-
osteopathie falth and manipulates for
Perhaps the most striking feature plaint.
all conditions is likely to be success of the vessel, which has been built ful in just those cases in which mani-with her needs as a trader in tropical pulation is valuable on he is to be un-waters in mind, is the spacious first successful in the others."
class saloon, nearly 40 foot One point should be made clear.jand ventilated by windows three feet Osteopaths are precise and definite Osteopathy is not manipulative sur-square. This saloon stretches almost of the funnel, and is sumelently in their claim. "Osteopathy is drug gery, and Sir Herbert Barker, the the entire length of the deck shot world's greatest manipulative, sur- less medicine and bloodless surgery. geon, is not an osteopath. The two elevated to catch all the breeze that It does not aim at supplementing doctor authors of this book do not in is available. A cool spot for
tourist in any weather. present medical practice, but at any way criticise him.
There will be 18 first class passen- superseding it.
The lesson of the present book, which all prospective osteopathic gers.carried and 12 second class, while patients should read is that, other there is also accommodation for 130
second class deck. things being equal, the wise man will first class deck passengers and 270 go to a manipulator who is qualified second clas
The engines of the to diagnose us well as to manipulate
Without elaborating the numerous reasons why Doctor Hill and Doctor Clegg say this claim cahnot hold water, there are other considerations
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which are said to be unfavourable to the cause of osteopathy as at present rather than to a healer who begins 1,750 b.h.p, and were constructed in practised.
his examination with the conviction Copenhagen and brought here by it was stated before a Select Com- that he is going to find a strained special engineer, Mr. Michaelson, for mittee of the House of Lords that the joint or osteopathic lesion and so installation. Mr. M. Clelland was the tetiching avaliable for young osteo- loses the detachment that is necessary owners representative in Hongkong sel can carry 450 tons of cargo without her by Lloyds and is a credit to local
exceeding her limited draft.
shipbuilders. paths, both in America and England to any form of scientific investigation. during the building operations.
per- Those who experienced the was insufficient for the successful
Modern in every detall, the vessel
The Legazpi leaves to-morrow practice even of their own methods, "What is Osteopathy?" by Dr. is it with electricity throughout, and formance of the Legazpi yesterday
It was also inadequate for any Charles Hill and Dr. H. A. Clegg, her cargo winches and steering gear stated on their return that the vessel morning for Manila under her Filipino deserved the 100A1 Captain and crew, and will take up successful diagnosis.
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