each student, under the
direction of the regular operators, daily during the whole of the last
term.
In addition to the regular clinical department, the A. T. Still
Infirmary has constantly under treatment from three hundred to five
hundred patients, and although the students do not see these patients,
the many cases of diseases of all kinds under the care of the regular
operators in the Infirmary give them constantly fresh and varied
illustrations for use in their lectures. Sometimes, too, patients whose
cases may be of special interest offer the use of their cases for the
purpose of demonstration before the students.
Opportunities are thus furnished to students for such practice and drill
in the actual work of treating diseases as we believe is not equaled by
any similar institution anywhere. The course of study is progressively
graded with a view to giving students a thorough and comprehensive
knowledge of the facts and principles upon which their future work is to
be based. These clinic exercises in connection and immediately following
give them facility and readiness in the art of applying the facts and
principles which they have acquired in recognizing and treating diseased
conditions.
Catalogue mailed upon application. For information as to terms, etc.,
apply to
A. T. STILL, AMERICAN SCHOOL OF OSTEOPATHY.
PRESIDENT. KIRKSVILLE, MO.
The A. T. Still Infirmary
Cures by the Science of Osteopathy all Diseases Which are Known as
Curable.
Dr. A. T. STILL, founder of the Science of Osteopathy, has associated
with him, in his infirmary organization, the oldest and most successful
practitioners and exponents of the science, selected with special
reference to their fitness for the work of practically demonstrating the
principles of Osteopathy and occupying positions as teachers and
lecturers in the American School of Osteopathy. All are regular
graduates of this school.
The students in the school are not permitted to even assist in treating
the Infirmary patients. All the work is done by regular operators.
The examination previous to treatment is conducted by Dr. Still's three
sons assisted by the operators. After examination the patient is
assigned to the room in which he or she will receive treatment, and
placed under the care of an Osteopath best suited to the case.
The fees for treatment at the Infirmary are $25 per month. Where
patients are unable to come
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