Hawaii Osteopath

Hawaii Osteopath If you are like most people, you may not be quite sure what a
D. O., or Doctor of Osteopathy, really is. D. And we also do more.

O.'s are fully trained and licensed to practice all phases of medicine in all 50 states. We use all the tools of modern medicine to detect and treat disease. We are specially trained to perform osteopathic manipulation. That is a technique in which osteopathic physicians use their hands to diagnose illness and treat patients. We pay particular attention to your joints, bones, muscles and nerves. A

s a result of manipulation, your circulation is often improved. And a normal blood and nerve supply helps your body to heal itself

12/10/2024

This is "William G. Anderson, D.O.’56: DMU Pioneer in Osteopathic Medicine and Public Service" by Des Moines University on Vimeo, the home for high…

11/14/2024

The diaphragm plays such an important role in moving fluid in our body

07/29/2024

Such a wonderful osteopath

Dr. Andrew Taylor Still
07/25/2024

Dr. Andrew Taylor Still

109 Years ago today, photograph of Andrew Taylor Still 1915 July 25 wearing a hat, carrying a walking stick in his right hand, outside near a lake. Copyright Eugenia Colvin D.O. 1917 stamped in lower right corner of front side of photograph. Image: Museum of Osteopathic Medicine, Kirksville MO [1982.690.02]

06/22/2024

At 10 a.m. on June 22, 1874, the idea of a new form of medicine emerged from the mind of Andrew Taylor Still. Living in Macon at the time, Still relocated to Kirksville in early 1875 and made it his home and place of work until his death in 1917. This June 22 will mark the 150th anniversary of his i...

A remarkable man. I’m so blessed to have studied with him.
06/21/2024

A remarkable man. I’m so blessed to have studied with him.

This recently re-discovered video was originally produced in the mid 1980's. Andrew Weil MD introduces Robert Fulford DO FCA, and includes a discussion of Os...

06/03/2024

Photo: A.T. Still, M.D., D.O.; 1912 June 3; B/W 14 cm x 8.9 cm; mounted on postcard material; writing on lower right corner in white ink "The Old Doctor giving out diplomas"; Back of card has writing in black ink "As the old doctor was as he gave us our diplomas. Mother and Dad" 6/3/1912 S.L. Gants and Alice; Samuel Levi Gants and Alice Parfitt Gants; [2008.26.01].

05/29/2024

Much of what we learned in school about how we taste is wrong. Progress in understanding how taste works is providing insights that may help in the management of obesity, diabetes, and other illnesses.

05/23/2024

the unveiling ceremony for the statue of Andrew Taylor Still by sculptor George Julian Zolnay occurred on May 23rd 1917. A large crowd was in attendance, including Dr. Still watching from a seat across the lawn. Only a few months later, in December 1917, Andrew passed away. This statue, now located at the Kirksville town square, forever memorializes his memory here. Image: Museum of Osteopathic Medicine [JO Vol. 24 No.6]

Here’s a Hawaii connection to osteopathy.
05/12/2024

Here’s a Hawaii connection to osteopathy.

This we’d like to share this letter to the “Dearest of Mothers” from Lee Patterson Smith; 1924 May 6. Handwritten letter in black ink, written to Alice Patterson, addressed to "Dearest of Mothers", begins with excitement at receiving a letter from her, arriving in Honolulu talks about Betty starting to walk, clothes, a new ford car, the amenities on the island, and excitement of Alice's upcoming trip to visit, signed at the end "Lee"; 12.6 cm (w) x 20.3 cm (h) 8 pages. Image: Museum of Osteopathic Medicine [1999.10.07] https://momicoh.pastperfectonline.com/archive/CF507BA4-0187-4B65-AF58-684408115601

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