I had not found a good reference for chiropractic handbook that would work in a 
primitive environment.  I mentioned this to a friend of mine who whishes to stay 
animus.  He said he was having the same problem. It took him a while but he did 
find one. The following is what he says about it. 

The Home Chiropractic Handbook covers the basics of spinal correction, from the 
lumbar to the neck.  The first couple chapters cover basic anatomy of the spinal 
column and how to detect out of place vertebrae.  The remaining majority of the 
book describes how to perform correcting adjustments.  Each adjusting technique 
is described consistently throughout the book with words and an associated 
picture (black & white).  A chapter near the end of the book gives basic plans 
on building an adjusting table.

The video covers a majority of the topics found in the book and is a great 
supplement to the book.  The adjusting techniques are explained in detail as 
well as shown, and more easily conveys how to perform the corrections.

Neither the book nor video covers any adjustments to the elbows, hands, knees or 
feet.  The book and video would be a good addition to any post-PS medical 
library.  I would recommend studying the video pre-PS.  Watching the video will 
likely make the book more understandable.

The book and video can be ordered from:
http://www.home-chiropractic.com

Their book is available separately from Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-
/0935081003/qid=1071274113//ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i1_xgl14/002-0135336-
0614408?v=glance&s=books&n=507846




