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Mabel Heath Palmer
The bronze bust of Mabel Heath Palmer in Heritage Courtyard on the Davenport Campus of Palmer College of Chiropractic.
The bronze bust of Mabel Heath Palmer in Heritage Courtyard on the Davenport Campus of Palmer College of Chiropractic.
Born

Mabel Sarah Heath


(1885-06-05)June 5, 1885
Milan, Rock Island County, Illinois, USA
DiedMarch 30, 1949(1949-03-30) (aged 63)
Davenport, Scott County, Iowa, USA
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Chiropractor, Anatomist
SpouseB.J. Palmer

Mabel Heath Palmer (June 5, 1885 – March 30, 1949) was an American chiropractor and anatomist. She was married to B.J. Palmer and was known as the "First Lady of Chiropractic".[1]

Career

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Palmer graduated from the Palmer School of Chiropractic in 1905.[2] She later went to Chicago to study anatomy and dissection.[3] In 1918, she authored Anatomy,[4] the first anatomy textbook for chiropractic students. Palmer returned to Palmer School of Chiropractic where she taught anatomy for four decades and founded Sigma Phi Chi, the world's first chiropractic sorority.[5]

Personal life

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Mabel met her husband B.J. while attending Augustana College in Rock Island, Illinois.[citation needed] They married on May 30, 1904, and had a son, David Daniel Palmer II on January 12, 1906. They lived at 808 Brady StreetinDavenport, Iowa, which currently contains a collection of artifacts that the Palmers amassed over their lifetime of traveling the world. She wrote about these adventures and other stories from her life in her memoir Stepping Stones.[6]

Publications

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Mabel Palmer - Chiropractic Pioneer". TIC. Retrieved 2022-06-20.
  • ^ Retrieved from Special Collections & Archives Department of David D. Palmer Health Sciences Library
  • ^ Keating, J.C. Chronology of Mabel Heath Palmer D.C. National Institute of Chiropractic Research: Phoenix, AZ.
  • ^ Palmer, M. H. Anatomy. 4th ed. Davenport, Iowa: Palmer School of Chiropractic, 1920.
  • ^ Wiese, G. & Callender, A. (2007). A look at 14 women Palmer graduates who've played key roles in chiropractic. Insights: Leading Ladies
  • ^ Palmer, M. H. Stepping Stones. Davenport, Iowa: Palmer School of Chiropractic, 1942.
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