History and Philosophy of Osteopathy

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  1. 2. The rule of the ............ is supreme, this is still relevant but is looked at more from the perspective of the importance of a healthy circulatory system.
  2. 6. Littlejohn's eight principle:..........., the body being maintained how it should be.
  3. 8. What is the special charachteristics that produces health ?
  4. 9. The first school Still founded was in Kirksville,USA, what was it called ?
  5. 10. British Osteopaths working in the Uk practice under the governing body called:..........
  6. 11. For what the fluctuation of fluid is fundamental ?
  7. 15. The earliest percept of Still's Osteopathy lead to 4 founding principles, the first of which is: The body is viewed as a........., this is still applied in modern Osteopathy by looking at the body as a whole not as separate compartments.
  8. 17. The concept of Osteopathy came to Andrew Taylor Still at 10 oclock in the morning, on the 22nd of what month in 1874 ?
  9. 18. A person is the product of a dynamic interaction between Body,........ and Spirit
  10. 19. The word Osteopathy comes from 2 greek words: pathos meaning suffering and Osteon meaning ?
  11. 20. The body can be compare as a structural system composed of discontinuous compression elements connected by continuous tension cables what is it ?
  12. 21. Where was the founder of Osteopathy Dr. Andrew Taylor Still born ?
Down
  1. 1. What did Andrew Taylor Still first advertise himself as from 1883 to 1890 ?
  2. 3. Littlejohn's second principle:.........., the patient has their own one of these and the practitioner must be aware to work at that rate and not that of their own.
  3. 4. What is another term that can be use as a lesion ?
  4. 5. "Through the development of skill in palpatory experience, we perceive of Still's proclamation about inherent.........
  5. 7. Who opened the first Osteopathic school in Europe ?
  6. 12. Little john proposed 10 principles; Litllejohn's first principle:.........., this is where a consistent treatment is thought to allow both the patient and the practitioner to relax and allows comparaisons from one treatment to another.
  7. 13. What was the name of the director of the named Ecole française d'osteopathie when it was moved to Maidstone later becoming the European School of Osteopathy ?
  8. 14. The body possesses self-regulatory and self-.......... mechanisms, and it is only when systems are compromised that problems begin to arise
  9. 16. What was the first Osteopathic school in Europe to open in 1915 ?