Major Adjustment

The chiropractor must not conclude that the case is one of congenital malformation or absence of the bile duct merely because of the extreme discoloration of the infant. Cases have come under our observation in which the symptoms would all indicate that the case was hopeless, but under chiropractic adjustments they have recovered. It must be recognized, of course, that if there is a congenital absence of the bile duct the case is hopeless, but since there is no way of determining whether it is a mere obstruction or congenital absence, the case should by no means be considered hopeless. Every effort should be made to locate and adjust the subluxation. The subluxation will be found at liver place which must be adjusted in combination with kidney place. Kidney place is required for the elimination of the accumulated bile. These cases will respond very quickly and satisfactorily under chiropractic adjustments.

CHAPTER VII
MISCELLANEOUS

CHAPTER VII

MISCELLANEOUS