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TMS revisited. Part One

Many years ago, a woman walked into my office and asked me to help her with her back pain. I examined her and then, based on the exam, treated her using osteopathic manipulation. She came a few times and then disappeared. When this happens I wonder what happened. Did they…

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Osteopathy, love and spastic cerebral palsy

Not too long ago I began treating a new patient. He is a 50 year old man who developed spastic cerebral palsy when he was 3 years old. When I first saw him enter the office I thought to myself, What can I do for this man? He is unable…

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Hebrew course set to launch.

The Hebrew pilot course has just finished. It was a major success with the ten students reporting amazing results in learning to speak modern Israeli Hebrew in less than three hours. Not only is this unprecedented but considering that they didn’t do any review, memorization, had any testing, and experienced…

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Five regrets of the dying.

This contains some nuggets of wisdom which we can all use in some way. === Bronnie Ware is an Australian nurse who spent several years working in palliative care, caring for patients in the last 12 weeks of their lives. She recorded their dying epiphanies in a blog called Inspiration…

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Letter from Jeffersonville, Indiana. Day One. A new life.

Today I landed in the Louisville, Kentucky airport and was met by the husband of the woman who runs the bed and breakfast where I shall sleep for the next four nights. I have come to Louisville because I am attending a convocation for the American Academy of Osteopathy. The…

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The book sickness

Sometime in the 1960’s I discovered a shop in Morristown, NJ. It was called the Old Book Shop. It was run by an elderly Polish Jew whose name was Turetz. The store was located in a poor, Black slum, at the bottom of a long hill. It was surrounded by…

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