History of Chiropractic
Many chiropractic patients ask,
“How did chiropractic
get started?” Well, Chiropractic got started in Davenport Iowa a little
over 100 years ago. In 1895 a “magnetic healer” as he was called, by the name
of DD Palmer operated an office on the corner of Second and Brady street in
downtown Davenport. Dr. Palmer, as he was known, noticed on that day the
janitor who worked in his building was nearly totally deaf.
This janitor
was a
black gentleman by the name of Harvey Lillard. Upon questioning, (probably very
loud questioning) Harvey explained to Dr. Palmer that he had lost most of his
hearing 17 years earlier when he was bending over and felt a “pop” in his upper
back or neck. Dr. Palmer examined the area and noticed a bump which he
determined to be a spinal vertebrae out of position. It seemed that Harvey
noticed this bump right after he lost his hearing. Having a knowledge of
anatomy, Dr. Palmer convinced Harvey to allow him to try to fix it by pushing
the bone back into place.
History is uncertain as to whether it was one visit or several, but the result
was Harvey got his hearing back! From that point DD Palmer changed his practice
over to this new method of replacing bones that were out of position and
allowing people to heal. His practice grew and the profession of chiropractic
was born.
Within two years Dr. Palmer opened the first school of Chiropractic on Brady Street in Davenport. It was his son Dr. BJ Palmer, who continued the school after the death of DD. It is the son BJ, who is given credit today for growing and developing the profession into what it has become today.