Andrew Taylor Still, born on August 6, 1828, and died on December 12, 1917, was an American physician and medical reformer. He is considered the founder of osteopathy, a system of medicine that emphasizes manual manipulation of the musculoskeletal system.
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Source: Autobiography of Andrew T. Still: With a History of the Discovery and Development of the Science of Osteopathy, Together with an Account of the Founding of the American School of Osteopathy
Source: Sage Sayings of Still: Selected from the Writings of Dr. A.T. Still; with a Historical Sketch of Osteopathy and an Appreciation of Dr. Still
“To find health should be the object of the doctor. Any one can find disease.”
Source: The Philosophy and Mechanical Principles of Osteopathy
