Author Archives: Steve Tullius, D.C.

The Judgement of Solomon and the Chiropractic Baby

Most of you I’m sure are aware of the story of King Solomon and the baby from the Old Testament. It is the tale of two women, both claiming to be the mother of the baby in question, come to … Continue reading

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“A LIST OF THIRTY THREE PRINCIPLES, numbered and named.”

The 33 principles have been the subject of much rhetoric but little has been published on the matter since they were first published in 1927.  I am in the process of writing a paper to contribute to the published material … Continue reading

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“How many Chiropractic Philosophers are dancing on the head of a pin?”

Now I love a great Chiropractic philosophical discussion just as much as anyone. Gladly staying up til 4am to discuss the most intricate details of our beautiful philosophy and ponder ambiguous portions of it. However, lately I have noticed that … Continue reading

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“Because BJ said so…”

This is often the extent of Chiropractic philosophy defense by some Chiropractors. It is no wonder those on the opposite side of the fence accuse us of being dogmatic so often. The truth is, that quoting BJ or DD is … Continue reading

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