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Alligator Tales.

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العنوان: Alligator Tales.
المؤلفون: HYNES, ROGER J. R.
المصدر: Chiropractic History; Summer2023, Vol. 43 Issue 1, p14-17, 4p
مستخلص: Dr. B.J. Palmer was a master of promotion. He knew how to attract people to the Palmer Campus. He had a seemingly endless array of what sits and side ventures to draw the crowds to his chiropractic school. The Palmer cafeteria was the place to eat in Davenport. There was a barbershop, a soda stand, a circus museum, walls filled with knives, taxidermy, large tanks of goldfish, and alligators in the yard, just to name a few examples that seem to have nothing to do with chiropractic. Although B.J. Palmer was very skilled at staging, some of those civic spectacles have their origins with his father. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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