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source and strength of our present Profession and in
strong tones it says that this incomparable science must
never be dissipated or neglected or lost.

No man could have left a finer legacy or a greater
challenge to the college he founded and the Palmer College
of Chiropractic takes pride in remaining faithful to his
inspired principles of Philosophy, Science and Art. W e urge
and inspire each and every student to emulate his life’s

work.

Of all the great truths pertaining to the welfare of human­
ity, none is rtiore radiant with lasting promise than Daniel
David Palmer’s Philosophy. It is my fervent wish that this
edition will help to unify and strengthen our profession, as
well as perpetuate my grandfather’s brilliant and original
study of the cause and mystery of disease.

I believe this book will be a treasured and inspiring
memory, reminding us of the marvelous heritage that lies
within our hands.

January, 1966 David D. Palmer
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