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DEDICATION

WH E N we of the graduating class of February, 1943, first began
our study o f Chiropractic, we did not forsee the tragic events
so soon to occur involving our country in a state of war.
A m erica was at peace. W e found many students here, each enthu­
siastically engaged in the learning of his or her chosen profession—
C H IRO PR A C TIC .

Those o f us who have been fortunate enough to complete our train­
ing, have seen most of these students, one by one, called into the armed
forces of the nation. M any well established Chiropractors, vitally nee-
essary to the health of their respective communities, have also been called
into the service, increasing the need for new members in a profession
which was never overcrowded.

T o you who are considering C hiropractic as a field o f endeavor
this book is dedicated. W e ask you to thoughtfully read the material
contained in this book, keeping three things in mind:

R em em ber that if w e are to have a w orld o f peace and happi'
ness a fter the war, you are going to be fo rced to play som e small
p art in building it, an d such a w orld can only be built by the in -
dividual efforts o f p eople everyw here.

R em em ber the great wor\ C hiropractic has already don e in
the alleviation o f m ental an d physical sic\ness.

V isualize the great part C hiropractic is to play in th e Post-
W a r period in building a healthy and sane w orld; and, therefore,
a p eacefu l and happy world!

W ith these thoughts in mind, we of the February Class, o f 1943,
dedicate this book to those who follow us and assist in this great work.
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