R. Gregory Lande, DO, COL (Ret) FACN, FAOAAM
How 19th-century news coverage helped shape the early years of osteopathic medicine
The press played a pivotal role in broadcasting the new philosophy of holistic care and shaping the public perception and acceptance of osteopathic practices.
By R. Gregory Lande, DO, COL (Ret) FACN, FAOAAM
In the late 19th century, a new medical philosophy made its debut on the front pages of newspapers. After A.T. Still, DO, MD, unveiled his vision for osteopathic medicine in 1874, early mentions in the press mingled curiosity with controversy, mirroring the public’s perception.
Read the full article, published in The DO, April 2024