The DOs: Osteopathic Medicine in America

The DOs: Osteopathic Medicine in America

by Norman Gevitz
The DOs: Osteopathic Medicine in America

The DOs: Osteopathic Medicine in America

by Norman Gevitz

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Overview

A comprehensive portrait of the osteopathic medical profession.

Overcoming suspicion, ridicule, and outright opposition from the American Medical Association, the osteopathic medical profession today serves the health needs of more than thirty million Americans. Osteopathic medicine is now the fastest-growing segment of the US physician and surgeon population. In The DOs, historian Norman Gevitz chronicles the development of this controversial medical movement from its nineteenth-century origins in the American Midwest to the present day. He describes the philosophy and practice of osteopathy, as well as the impact of osteopathic medicine on health care.

In print continuously since 1982, The DOs has now been thoroughly updated and expanded. From the theories underlying the use of spinal manipulation developed by osteopathy's founder, Andrew Taylor Still, Gevitz traces the movement's early success, despite attacks from the orthodox medical community. He also recounts the efforts of osteopathic medical colleges to achieve parity with institutions granting MD degrees and looks at the continuing effort by osteopathic physicians and surgeons to achieve greater recognition and visibility.

Bringing additional light to the philosophical origins and practices of the osteopathic movement, as well as the historic debates about which degree to offer its graduates, this volume

• chronicles the challenges the profession has faced in the early decades of the twenty-first century
• addresses recent challenges to the osteopathic medical profession
• explores efforts at preserving osteopathy's autonomy and distinctiveness
• offers a new perspective on the future of osteopathic medicine

Based on an extensive examination and evaluation of primary sources, as well as countless interviews with individuals both inside and outside osteopathic medicine, The DOs is the definitive history of the osteopathic medical profession.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781421429618
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Publication date: 04/02/2019
Edition description: third edition
Pages: 280
Sales rank: 155,924
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Norman Gevitz is a professor of the history and sociology of medicine and the senior vice president—academic affairs at the A. T. Still University of Health Sciences. He is the editor of Other Healers: Unorthodox Medicine in America.

Table of Contents

Preface
Chapter 1. Andrew Taylor Still
Chapter 2. The Missouri Mecca
Chapter 3. In the Field
Chapter 4. Structure & Function
Chapter 5. Expanding the Scope
Chapter 6. The Push for Higher Standards
Chapter 7. A Question of Identity
Chapter 8. The California Merger
Chapter 9. Reaffirmation & Expansion
Chapter 10. In a Sea of Change
Chapter 11. The Challenge of Distinctiveness
Notes
Index

What People are Saying About This

James Whorton

Thoroughly researched and cogently written, The DOs is the definitive examination of the evolution of osteopathic medicine. This latest edition adds new detail to the story of the discipline's early years, while also bringing the profession's development into the twenty-first century.

From the Publisher

Thoroughly researched and cogently written, The DOs is the definitive examination of the evolution of osteopathic medicine. This latest edition adds new detail to the story of the discipline's early years, while also bringing the profession's development into the twenty-first century.
—James C. Whorton, University of Washington, author of The Arsenic Century: How Victorian Britain was Poisoned at Home, Work, and Play

James C. Whorton

Thoroughly researched and cogently written, The DOs is the definitive examination of the evolution of osteopathic medicine. This latest edition adds new detail to the story of the discipline's early years, while also bringing the profession's development into the twenty-first century.

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