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  1. B.J. and Mabel Palmer Residence. The house that B.J. and Mabel Palmer lived in is located at B.J. Palmer House at 808 Brady Street, Davenport, Iowa. It contains many of the souvenirs collected on their tours of the world. The Palmers added on a porch addition surrounding the original house in the 1920s to help hold their extensive collection.

  2. 24 de mar. de 2021 · 1. "Time always has, and always will perpetuate those methods which better serve mankind. Chiropractic is no exception to that rule." - B. J. Palmer. 2. "When the maze of nerves, or nature’s communication system, supplies the body with the energy it needs for wellbeing, you have health." – B. J. Palmer. 3.

  3. The Palmer Family Residence was home to B.J. and Mabel Palmer from 1912 until their deaths – Mabel in 1949 and B.J. in 1961. Their son, Dr. Dave, was raised in the house. The Residence was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984 because of the uniqueness of the porch, a showcase of Palmer collections.

  4. B.J. Palmer, the Developer of Chiropractic, excelled in writing and collecting epigrams. His collection of epigrams, titled “As a Man Thinketh”, comprises thousands he wrote or collected throughout his life. More than 3,000 of these epigrams appeared inside and outside the buildings on the Palmer School of Chiropractic campus.

  5. Bartlett Joshua (B.J.) Palmer, D.C., the son of D.D. Palmer, is known as The Developer of Chiropractic. He became the dominant force in chiropractic after D.D.’s death in 1913 and is recognized for his work in bringing chiropractic to prominence in health care. He’s also remembered for developing chiropractic X-ray techniques and pioneering ...

  6. Old footage of BJ Palmer doing adjustments! (Music by Pianosaurus.)

  7. B.J. Palmer was born on September 14, 1882, the son of Daniel David Palmer (or "D.D."), the founder of chiropractic, in What Cheer, Iowa, The Palmer family of six resided in the back of a grocery store that D.D. operated. In 1885 D.D.'s wife became sick and died, after which D.D. remarried several times.