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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1935.
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During World war, he was barred from his home golf course at Loulemouth be--
cause of his pselfist views.
| With his daughter, Sheila.
J. Ranway MacDonald
Leaving prime minister's
Visit to President Roosevelt in
1533.
nei. dence
10
Downing street.
The resignation of Mr. J. Ramsay MacDonald, Prime Minister of Great Britain, was not unexpected. Former head of the National Government and Labour lender, he is suffering from a serious ailment which, it is reported, made it impossible for him to carry on. Ramsay MacDonald has been a dominant figure in British and world politics for many years. Former Labour premier in 1924, ha was called by the King to form a National government late in 1929 and, has been Prime Minister aver since. Mr. Stanley Baldwin has changed places, with the former Prime Minister.
"CONVERTED"
DOCTOR
FIRM BELIEF IN OSTEOPATHY
and practised as
neurologist.
Instead of that, I became interested in osteopathy and adopted it as the most sound method of treat- ment and healing that 1 know."
In further evidence, Dr. Mac- donald said that he went to the American School of Osteopathy at Kirksville, Missouri, in 1910, and returned to Edinburgh in 1912. While he was at Kirksville, Dr. SB, the head of the school, who was then 72, did not take much notice of him at first, and he was rather disappointed. After about) given six months time, however, Dr. Still Striking evkliner was recently by an Edinburgh doctor Inik more notice of him, and asiced before the Select Committee of the him to go and live with him. He House of Lords, which was con; was also given a teaching post at: sidering the Registration and Regn. the school. lation of Osteopaths Bill.
LORD DAWSON PROBES
JERKS THAT CURED
Dr. W. Kolman Mardonald, at " Colonel H. C. L. Howardd gave! Drumshugh Gardens, Edin evident that he and megabeas of his burgh, replying to Mr. Thorpe, family had Tarmelitted from treat- K.C., who appeared for the promy ment by Mr. Streeter, His nephew, ters of the Bill said that he was Lord Kenyon, had defective sight. a fully qualified Doctor of Medicine, and it seemed that he would have what Frantated-at Edinburgh-ra leave Etou and -top reading. -À University, where he won various fortnight after he had been treated neademie distinctions, and was for by Mr. Streeter he was able to dis- some time a resident physician i pense with his spectacles. the Royal Infirmary, He was also ; Sie Hereward Wake said that he a Doctor of Osteopathy, and had went to Mr. Streeter as a physical Created with his own hands nearly wreck, after an accident in the hunting field, and was completely cured.
.
4,000 patients,
His father, he proceeded, was a great sufferer, and had all the best medical treatment that was avail able in Edinburgh in his day. That having failed to give him relief, he decided to try osteopathy.
Mr. Thorpe-Did he do so with your approval.
Dr. Macdonald-No. anything
but.
"I GOT WELL"
Replying to further questions,
Dr. Macdonald said that he him:
Shades of King Henry VIII Those attending the famous Aldershot tattoo saw, to their amaza. ment, the colourful soldiery of 'the man of many wives coming through the gates of this 15th contury
tower erected on the Rushmoor Arona. to sta
When Sir William Jowitt, for the i British Medical Association, asked what the treatment was, Sir Here- ward said "He twists you roundity, and to susceptibility. and jerks your joints into the places God meant them to be in."
Mr. Streeter agreed that another Dr. Macdonald, recalled, said that way of putting the osteopathie osteopathic lesions could be demon-view was that those who escaped strated by X-ray examination, but measles would be those without! lesions might betray no X-ray osteopathic lesions. abnormality detectable to the mind.
of the average radiologist.
Lord Dawson commented-A
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Mr. Lloyd George is expected to attend and renew his challenge to Sir Bolton Eyres Monsell to the On Thursday at the full dress de-effect that Germany did offer to "Osteopathy has a general treat- view of so startling and interesting hate on Foreign Affairs Sir Samuel abolish submarines. self began to suffer when he was a ment applicable to all diseases," he character, a view different from Houre will make his first speech as young man. He was very round said, "It is a very wide claim. that of the teachers of the past, la Foreign Secretary, and meet fur- shouldered as a result of stooping I stand by it."
one which one would like to investi-ther questions regarding the offer gate thoroughly, and I am quite to cede a strip of Somaliland to
Abyssinia. sure no responsible body of people would put that view forward unless
over microscople work, and suffer-
ed also from the effects of an acci
dent in the Rugby football field.
He had all the treatment that ortho-
CHIROPRACTIC AND OSTEOPATHY Earlier in the day, Mr. W. A.
it has been generally agreed that the Government should drop the plea for a special constituency for: the Spenker, owing to the all round disagreement with the various It is expected that Sir Samuel schemes that have been proposed.
dox medicine could give him, but Streeter (usteopath). who had they were able to base their opinion! Hoare will give further details of-Renter's Special. did not get botter. His father given evidence at the last session on ♫ systematic Investigation. ; induced him to go to an osteopath, of the Committee, was cross-exan Now, what investigation has been who happened to be Mr. W. A.ined by Mr. St. J. Ralker, for the made by osteopaths of the past to Streeter, who had already given British Chiropractors' Association. establish that view? evidence in support of the Bill.
Mr. Streeter agreed that there
Mr. Streeter answered that a
"I told Mr. Streeter," Dr. Mac-¡ were points of similarity between donald continued, that I thought chiropractic and osteopathy as de- great deal of research had been carried on at the A. T, Still In- he was a quack and a respectable fined under the Bill.
stitute. medical man." (Laughter.) "But When Mr. Raikes suggested that
I wanted to get well, and said that chiropractors might be affected by
4
Lord Dawson-We are cothing to
I would be a good patient and doịn clause penalising unqualified grips here. I am not asking any exactly as he told me, and also give persons who should practice osteo: body to any whether the theory is him credit for all he did. To my pathy "directly or indirectly." right or wrong. What I am seek- astonishment he paid little atten- Mr. Streeter suid-"It is not our ing to find out is whether the the tion to my description of my symp-intention to affect you directly or ory is the result of long and patient toma, and did not go in great de-indirectly."
investigation and research or is
tall into the history of my case but j Mr. J. H. Thorpe, K.C., for the something that comes out of man's examined my body thoroughly. He promoters of the Bill, said that brain-out of the blue? found one place in my body, and lateps would be taken to protect told me that it was the only one in chiropractora in their present Mr. Streeter-I have no definite information with regard to measles
which he was interested. It was status.
the third or fourth dorsal vertebra, Later, Lord Dawson of Pena by itself, but I think we have in- and it was the one which I had in-questioned Mr. Streeter about the formation confirming the relation! jured on the Rugby field. Hoosteopathic view of immunity from between osteopathic spinal lesions | treated me there and there only,mension. At the last session Mr. and the general Immunity of the There was no suggestion of any Streeter had been asked why some body. other treatment. I got well." boys in a school might catch
MOST SOUND METHOD
Continuing, Dr. Macdonald said
measles and others escape.
Lator Lord Dawson anid that if Lord Dawson sald-As I took there were such evidence as he had down your statement, it was that asked for he would like it to be pro- that as the result of this treatment the immunity of some was asso- duced from any part of the world. he came to the conclusion that he cfated with some structural advan- In reply to Mr. Beveridge, who would not be a complete medical tage which they had over the boys man until he had studied osteo-who did get it.
pathy. "I just felt," he proceeded, that I had to go to America to prove that there was nothing in osteopathy.
Á STARTLING VIEW
appeared for the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, the Royal College of Surgeons of Edin. burgh, and the Royal Faculty of Mr. Streeter-There must be Physicians and Surgeons of Olas- some reason why, some don't got it gow, in opposition to the Bill, Mr. "I do not forgot that. I am under and others do.
Streeter said that of the 179 quali- oath when I say that my original I understood you to say it was fed osteopaths in Great Britain intention was to prove that there associated with a structural pecu- about half a dozen were in Scot- was nothing in it. If I had found liarity associated with the spine? land. He could not say how.many there was nothing in it I should do bellove that osteopathic of the 2,000 unqualified osteopaths
This looks a lot like an army of the middle ages praporing to rasist an snanty “attack." Dressed in the costumes of the period of Honry til, a Gring lina of bowmen is seen during rehearsal for the pageant of kings, to be presented at Aldershot sa part of the King's
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