Historical Schools of Osteopathy
Soon after a few years since the opening of the American School of Osteopathy, founded by Andrew Taylor Still, there was a proliferation of numerous, more or less serious, educational institutions. This section has been created to report the historical accounts of many of them. Here you will also find a guide to locate these institutions in the general framework of the time. Keep reading
Introduction to the Historical Schools of Osteopathy
Already after a few years from the establishment of the American School of Osteopathy - the first school of osteopathy founded by Andrew Taylor Still -,there was a proliferation of...
ReadThe Milwaukee College of Osteopathy
This school was founded in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the American state where Charles Still, Andrew Taylor's son, had been practicing and spreading osteopathy for a few months.
ReadThe Colorado College of Osteopathy (1897-1901)
This school was founded by Nettie Bolles, DO - the first woman graduate of the Kirksville school, where she had also taught anatomy - and later run together with her...
ReadThe National School of Osteopathy and Infirmary Association (NSO)
The NSO was the second school of osteopathy, established in 1895 the Barbers, Elmer and Helen, both graduated during the second course of osteopathy held at the American School of...
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