Comprehensive Book Is Very Green
Most chiropractors have read at least a few of the Green Books, but it seems to be a small percentage who have read them all. And even if they have, most often, it takes a commitment to sit down and read them cover to cover. As such, the rarer Green Books continue to command a high price.
The Wiese and Lykens bibliography introduced the profession to many facts about the Green Books, such as that there were actually more than 123 volumes and that some volume numbers were used twice. This information was previously only known to those with access to old PSC catalogs and the Green Book master list created by Dr. Stephenson.
This article focuses on the evolution of ideas within the Green Books rather than just providing a collection of definitions from each one. While many of the central concepts like vertebral subluxation and Innate Intelligence are congruent, it is important to understand that the ideas in کتاب جامع خیلی سبز the different Green Books evolve over time. To do so, each chapter explores how a particular topic was developed in the various books. Also, the unorthodox writing styles of D.D. and B.J. Palmer are explored to help readers develop an appreciation of the books in a new light.
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