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  2. Robert C. Fulford - Wikipedia

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    Robert C. Fulford, D.O. (1905–1997) was a pioneer in the introduction of alternative and energetic medicine in the context of osteopathy. From the nineteen forties, he developed several methods to treat chronic illnesses. [1] Among the main methods he employed, was cranial manipulation - sometimes referred to as cranial osteopathy.

  3. List of defunct medical schools in the United States

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    Kansas City 1869 1870 1873 [2] Missouri Medico-Chirurgical College of Kansas City Kansas City 1897 1898 1905 1897 Kansas City (Kan) College of Medicine and Surgery, 1898 Medico-Chirugical College of Kansas City, 1901 absorbed Columbian Medical College, 1905 absorbed by the School of Medicine of the University of Kansas [2] Missouri

  4. Kansas City University - Wikipedia

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    In 1940, the Kansas City College of Osteopathy and Surgery took over the assets of the Central College of Osteopathy in Kansas City, Missouri. [11] In November 1970, the name of the college was changed to the Kansas City College of Osteopathic Medicine, and again in July 1980 to the University of Health Sciences.

  5. List of osteopathic colleges - Wikipedia

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    There are 37 osteopathic medical schools in the United States, [59] which train "osteopathic physicians". Osteopathic physicians are fully qualified medical doctors holding the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree, and they are licensed to perform surgery and prescribe medications in addition to osteopathic manual treatment. Osteopaths ...

  6. List of medical schools in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine: 1898 Kansas: Wichita: Kansas Health Science Center–Kansas College of Osteopathic Medicine: 2021 Kentucky: Pikeville: University of Pikeville Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine: 1997 Louisiana: Monroe: Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine Louisiana: 2019 Maine: Biddeford

  7. Andrew Taylor Still - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Taylor Still (August 6, 1828 – December 12, 1917) was the founder of osteopathic medicine. [1] He was also a physician and surgeon, [2] [3] author, [4] [5] inventor and Kansas territorial and state legislator. [6]

  8. Comparison of MD and DO in the United States - Wikipedia

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    IMG physicians are more likely to enter primary care specialties than US MD physicians. [16] As of 2007, IMG physicians represented 36% of internal medicine physicians, 29% of anesthesiologists, 31.4% of psychiatrists, 28% of pediatricians, 17.8% of family physicians, 17.8% of OB/GYNs, 18.8% of radiologists and 20% of general surgeons. [16]

  9. Osteopathy - Wikipedia

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    [79] [80] [81] As of 2011, there were approximately 20 U.S.-trained osteopathic physicians, all of which held a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree, practicing in all of Canada. [82] As of 2014, no training programs have been established for osteopathic physicians in Canada. [83]