The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, February 02, 1922, Image 3

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    SAUM DOCTOR MAKES GOOD
JQk- O. iL. Scott, who is probably the best known Chiropractor in the state of Oregon,
and who probably has as many cures to his credit as any other practitioner in the state
or in the United States for that matter, for the time he has been practicing his chosen
profession, will begin a series of advertisments telling our people of his wonderful ad­
vantages to be gained by using his methods of practicing ano adjustments for the
relief of the many ills that the human body is heir to. He has a reputation for straight
'forward dealing with his patients, and will have many interesting facts to relate from
time to time through these columns.
Ur. Scott is a real Oregon pioneer.
His father came to Marion county fit
the.close of the Civil War, and settled
at Scotts Mills, to which place he gave
the name. His mother’s family came
here in 1852—70 years ago.
An £arly Convert.
.Dr. Scott was one of the early con­
verts to the profession of healing by
mechanical adjustment; he graduated
from the great Palmer school at Dav­
enport, Iowa, in 1910—the whole sci­
ence dates back only 25 years! He
has no other equipment but his X-ray
machine .with which to photograph his
patients for careful, accurate study of
.their ailments; and his charts and his
hands and his experience.
Yet he had the priviledge of serving
as, an instructor for Dr. Alfred Walton,
M. <D. (Harvard, 1879). who later
turned his back on his own old med­
ical lore and sat at the feet of the teach­
ers of the new science where the old
practice was a guess. Dr. Walton, in
a notable booklet, quotes Dr. Richard
Cabot, giving the autopsy records from
the Massachusetts General Hospital,
showing; that 47 per cent of the origin­
al diagnoses made by an exceptionafly
skilled hospital staff, were found to be
incorrect— and the patients were fatal­
ly treated for diseases that did not ex­
ist! The Chiropractic treatment offers
an absolute remedy against mis-dosing;
Dr. Walton absorbed it, and is one of
the greatest exponents today.
Courage of Convictions.
Dr. Scott has had the sublime cour­
age of his convictions that his science
* is sufficient for most human ills. It
does not dose or bake or electrify them
to palliate or narcotize them for temp­
orary relief. It goes to the seat of the
trouble, which it claims is mostly
nerves. A nerveless body, or portion
of the body, is weakened by the loss
of sensation and motion; paralysis, or
decay, or a lowered health condition
that makes the affected parts a prey to
every ill that can reach them for an
attack, follow inevitably this loss of
nerve control. Germs and aches,
and every damning pain, attack the
crippled portion of the body. 1 here
is only one way out—restore the
mechanism to proper adjustment, and
health is inevitable.
Has Ma de Notable Success
Dr. Scott haß made a notable suc­
cess in his profession. His offices in
the U. S. B ank Bldg, are usually like a
voting booth on election day—for
people believe in what he has proven
to them of 1 lis theory in shirtsleeves.
If people flock to his latest health
road, and g o away smiling and cured,
it is because5 it has made good; they
care not ho w, or why, but they know
the effects, and are glad.
OR. O. L. SCC/TT, Chiropractor
'•U. S. National Bank Bldg.
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Salem, Oregon.