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1. "To Your Tents, O Israel!" and "Let Us Pray" “To Your Tents, O Israel!” and “Let Us Pray” Still, A.T. (Andrew Taylor); Still, Andrew Taylor -- Philosophy; Still, Andrew Taylor -- Religion; Still, Andrew Taylor -- Metaphors; Soul; Chemistry; Minerals; Prayer; Biblical metaphors; Balaam’s Ass; Jericho; Abraham Lincoln Set of documents relating to two essays by Andrew Taylor Still: “To Your Tents, O Israel!” and “Let Us Pray.” The set comprises a 1904 pamphlet containing both essays, along with separate handwritten...




2. …Despise not the day of small things… …Despise not the day of small things… Still, A.T. (Andrew Taylor); Still, Andrew Taylor – Philosophy; Osteopathic Medicine; Erysipelas; Tuberculosis Medical treatise (n.d.) in which Andrew Taylor Still returns to a favorite theme: reasoning from effect to cause to determine the origin of the disease. As examples, he outlines the processes by which...




3. & say Let thy angels __ should I make a mockery of that teaching?… & say Let thy angels __ should I make a mockery of that teaching?… Still, A.T. (Andrew Taylor); Angels Essay (n.d." continued from another document; the content is too fragmentary to provide clear understanding. Still conversing on theological subjects, received a shock and a message from an unknown source...




4. [Bohon], Grace - Letter to Blanche Still Laughlin [Bohon], Grace - Letter to Blanche Still Laughlin Still, A.T. (Andrew Taylor); Still, Andrew Taylor -- Death; Laughlin, Blanche Still; Denslow, Mary Jane Laughlin; Philanthropic Educational Organization (P.E.O.) Condolence message (1918 Jan 23), handwritten, on the occasion of Andrew Taylor Still's death; to his daughter Blanche Still Laughlin from Grace [Bohon], apparently a personal friend and a fellow member...




5. [Cheney] - Letter to Blanche Still Laughlin [Cheney] - Letter to Blanche Still Laughlin Still, A.T. (Andrew Taylor); Still, Andrew Taylor -- Death; Laughlin, Blanche Still; Denslow, Mary Jane Laughlin Condolence message (1917 Dec 13), handwritten, on the occasion of Andrew Taylor Still's death; to his daughter Blanche Still Laughlin from [Cheney], a personal friend. "Mary Jane" refers to Mary Jane Laughlin...




6. [Differential diagnosis?] [Differential diagnosis?] Still, A.T. (Andrew Taylor); Osteopathy; American School of Osteopathy; Osteopathic Education; Osteopathic Medicine -- Diagnosis; Osteopathic Medicine -- Examination Protocols Teaching materials (n.d.) for special diagnosis/special pathology, with a detailed list of points or questions to be covered in examining a patient. Information is to be gathered systematically by means...




7. [Jain], E. Florence - Letter to Blanche Still Laughlin [Jain], E. Florence - Letter to Blanche Still Laughlin Still, A.T. (Andrew Taylor); Still, Andrew Taylor -- Death; Still, Andrew Taylor -- Spiritualism; Laughlin, Blanche Still Condolence message (1917 Dec 12), handwritten, on the occasion of Andrew Taylor Still's death; to his daughter Blanche Still Laughlin from E. Florence [Jain]. The writer is unidentified but may be a former...




8. [Orschel Family] - Letter from Andrew Taylor Still [Orschel Family] - Letter from Andrew Taylor Still Still, A.T. (Andrew Taylor); Still, Andrew Taylor --Friends; Orschel, Thekla (Mrs. Herman); Orschel, Herman; Morris, Sol; Morris, Annie (Mrs. Sol) Letter [1899 Feb 7] from A.T. Still to [the Orschel family] of Chicago. Still tells these friends about the weather in Kirksville, and reports on the recent graduation at the American School of Osteopathy....




9. [Wisconsin Osteopathic Association] - Telegram to Charles E. Still [Wisconsin Osteopathic Association] - Telegram to Charles E. Still Still, A.T. (Andrew Taylor); Still, Andrew Taylor -- Death; Still, Charles Edward; Elton, Edwin J.; Still, Mabel Jones; Wisconsin Osteopathic Association Condolence telegram (1917 Dec 13) on the occasion of Andrew Taylor Still’s death; to his son Charles Edward Still, from the [Wisconsin Osteopathic Association]. The sender’s initials may have been...




10. ".heart is wholly responsible for the delivery of all blood ".heart is wholly responsible for the delivery of all blood Still, A. T. (Andrew Taylor); Osteopathic Medicine; Circulatory System; Heart Disease; Aneurysm; Arteries; Color Blindness Medical treatise (1909 Feb 25) on the role of obstructions in the circulatory system in causing heart disease, aneurysms, and other conditions such as color blindness.




11. ".similarity of prostatitis in man and Bartholinitis in woman." ".similarity of prostatitis in man and Bartholinitis in woman." Still, A.T. (Andrew Taylor); Prostatitis; Bartholinitis Medical treatise (n.d.) on the causes of prostatitis and bartholinitis. Still says that the root cause for both is displacements in the lower spine, resulting in distortions and pressures throughout the...




12. "A Time for All Things" (re use of vibrators) "A Time for All Things" (re use of vibrators) Still, A.T. (Andrew Taylor); Osteopathic Medicine --Adjuncts and Equipment; Vibrators Essay (1904 Jul 29) against osteopaths' use of vibrators and other adjuncts (a term Still uses elsewhere to mean hydropathy, surgery, and other therapeutic modalities). Still says first that anyone who...




13. "Uncle Ollie" - Telegram to Blanche Still Laughlin "Uncle Ollie" - Telegram to Blanche Still Laughlin Still, A.T. (Andrew Taylor); Still, Andrew Taylor -- Death; Laughlin, Blanche Still; Sullivan, Joseph H. Condolence telegram (1917 Dec 12) on the occasion of Andrew Taylor Still’s death; to his daughter Blanche Still Laughlin from Uncle Ollie. The identity of the writer is not known. “Dr. Sullivan”...




14. A [college] education is of no value to an Osteopath… A [college] education is of no value to an Osteopath… Still, A.T. (Andrew Taylor); Bush, Ida Ellis; Osteopathic Education Draft statement [early 1900s] signed by Ida Ellis Bush, D.O., a member of the American School of Osteopathy Class of 1904 and one of A.T. Still’s frequent assistants. Bush says that osteopaths have no...




15. A book of the kind we will make wants time a plenty… A book of the kind we will make wants time a plenty… Still, A.T. (Andrew Taylor); Still, Andrew Taylor --Books; Robinson, Robert; Hymns Fragment (n.d.) about a planned book. Still emphasizes that it will take time to create a work of acceptable quality. The lines at the top and bottom of the page are in two different handwritings; the...




16. a floor – without the contact of any person – and much more phenomena… a floor – without the contact of any person – and much more phenomena… Still, A.T. (Andrew Taylor); Still, Andrew Taylor --Spiritualism Fragment [n.d.] of an essay about spiritualism, and spirit power among the living and the dead.




17. A Gem (Written on receipt of a present of a knife) A Gem (Written on receipt of a present of a knife) Still, A.T. (Andrew Taylor); Knives; Still, Andrew Taylor -- Metaphors Essay (n.d.) in which Andrew Taylor Still reflects on the gift of a knife. Still employs a number of metaphors to poetically praise the qualities of "a greater gem than all Diamonds, Sapphires, [and] Rubies"--the...




18. A history of any person, place, thing, government, or discovery, to be intelligently presented." A history of any person, place, thing, government, or discovery, to be intelligently presented." Still, A.T. (Andrew Taylor); Historical Writing; Osteopathy --History Essay (n.d." introduction to a work on the history of osteopathy. Still argues that historians writing about any field must begin by describing the time before the change, invention, or discovery had begun...




19. A knowledg of Chemistry gives the student." A knowledg of Chemistry gives the student." Still, A. T. (Andrew Taylor); Osteopathy; Chemistry; American School of Osteopathy; Osteopathic Education Essay [1904] about the importance of having osteopathic students learn chemistry. Still compares the human body to a chemical laboratory in which food is converted into blood, bone, and other body components...




20. A Phylosopher is a ‘fool' A Phylosopher is a ‘fool’ Still, A. T. (Andrew Taylor); Osteopathic Education; Nature; Wisdom; Lungs; Pneumonia; Tuberculosis Lecture notes, ca. 1906 Jul 31, apparently dictated (some handwriting is not Still’s) for a talk to the [American School of Osteopathy] dissecting class. Still talks about the ignorance of humans and...

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