
A pioneering work that lays out the emerging philosophy behind a new approach to healing, this treatise invites listeners into the mind of the founder of osteopathy. Written at a time when the discipline was still finding its footing, it treats the body as an integrated whole, emphasizing natural laws over drug‑based conventions. The author stresses that the goal is to understand principles—how health and disease arise—rather than to follow rigid, prescriptive techniques.
In a candid, conversational style, the writer critiques the prevailing medical doctrines of the day, declaring a clear break from drug‑centric thinking. He describes the osteopath as an artist, one who must visualize anatomy, fascia and motion to restore balance. By focusing on observation, experience and simple reasoning, the book offers a thoughtful introduction for anyone curious about the roots of this still‑young healing science.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (329K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Audrey Longhurst, Janet Blenkinship and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2008-06-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1828–1917
A frontier doctor, reformer, and restless thinker, he went on to found osteopathic medicine after years of questioning the medical practices of his day. His life story blends personal loss, Civil War service, and a determination to build a more humane approach to healing.
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