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Does anyone know of a really good book on DO's and it's philosophy? I really like to read up on it.
 
Gevitz's The DO's is decent reading, as is Gallagher's Osteopathic Medicine.

Happy reading!
 
Try "The Difference a DO makes " I forgot the author. But he is from OKlahoma. I will find that out and give you the information.
 
"Spontaneous Healing." by Andrew Weil

"Foundations for Osteopathic Medicine" by Robert C. Ward

"Discover Osteopathy" by Peta Sneddon

"D.O's: Osteopathic Medicine" by Norman Gevitz
 
The Difference a DO makes--- BOB JONES

Very good reading about the philosophy and history of Osteopathic Medicine.
 
Thanks a bunch guyz and gals. 🙂 😉
 
Originally posted by too-sweet-phat-cool 4-life
The Difference a DO makes--- BOB JONES

Very good reading about the philosophy and history of Osteopathic Medicine.

Yeap, that is it....the author is Bob Jones.
 
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