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Harvey Lillard : ウィキペディア英語版
William Harvey Lillard

William Harvey Lillard (1856 - September 7, 1925) was the first chiropractic patient.〔(Keating JC Jr, Cleveland CS III, Menke M (2005). "Chiropractic history: a primer". Association for the History of Chiropractic. Retrieved 2008-06-16, pg. 9 )〕
== Biography ==
Harvey Lillard was an African-American〔(Dr Jagger - About Lillard )〕 janitor〔(World Chiropractic Alliance, 2006 )〕 who worked in the Ryan Building in Brady Street, Davenport, Iowa, USA.〔(Chirohistory )〕 He was the first person to be treated with chiropractic by D.D. Palmer.〔Lillard H. "Deaf seventeen years". ''The Chiropractic'' 1897a (Jan); Number 17 (Palmer College Archives), p. 3'〕〔(''Ludington Daily News'', September 18, 1995. )〕〔(''Herald-Journal'', September 7, 1989' )〕
Lillard maintained the building where Palmer had his office. In September 1895 he told Palmer that he had lost most of his hearing and was almost completely deaf. Lillard added that he "could not hear the racket of a wagon on the street or the ticking of a watch."〔(Chiropractic Clinic, PDF file )〕 When asked how he had become deaf he replied that, 17 years before, while bent over in a cramped, stooping position he "heard something "pop" in his spine"〔(Norwood Chiropractic )〕 and immediately lost most of his hearing.〔(World Chiropractic Alliance, 1994. )〕
Palmer later told that he then offered to take a look at Lillard's spine and found a lump just between his shoulders;〔1957 (Nov): ICA International Review () includes:-B.J. Palmer authors “History in the making” (pp. 1, 9); discusses ''D.D. Palmer’s magnetic healing and Lillard’s adjustment, relates “bump” was in Harvey’s neck''.〕 he persuaded Lillard to allow him to "rack his bone back into position."〔(Ewer Specific - History of Chiropractic Care )〕 Palmer, in fact, thought Lillard's hearing loss was due to a misalignment that blocked the spinal nerves which control the inner ear, the so-called vertebral subluxation; he decided to push the vertebrae back into place〔1958 (August): ''ICA International Review of Chiropractic'' () includes: B.J. Palmer authors “Fourth dorsal or axis? A misstatement of fact – and why” (p. 1); ''BJ claims his father adjusted Harvey Lillard’s axis, rather than his thoracic spine''.〕 and, after a few days, Lillard said that his hearing was better and almost completely restored.〔(Lerner, Cyrus. Report on the history of chiropractic ) (unpublished manuscript, L.E. Lee papers, Palmer College Library Archives).〕〔"SciArtPhi" - Palmer, D.D. (1910) ''The Science, Art and Philosophy of Chiropractic'' Portland, Oregon: Portland Printing House Company.〕 Lillard described:
''I was deaf 17 years and I expected to always remain so, for I had doctored a great deal without any benefit. I had long ago made up my mind to not take any more ear treatments, for it did me no good. Last January Dr. Palmer told me that my deafness came from an injury in my spine. This was new to me; but it is a fact that my back was injured at the time I went deaf. Dr. Palmer treated me on the spine; in two treatments I could hear quite well. That was eight months ago. My hearing remains good.
HARVEY LILLARD, 320 W. Eleventh St., Davenport, Iowa''.〔(Keating JC Jr, Cleveland CS III, Menke M (2005). "Chiropractic history: a primer" ). Association for the History of Chiropractic. Retrieved 2008-06-16.〕〔(Lerner, Report on the history of chiropractic ), p. 41.〕

The date of Lillard's treatment is not confirmed. Some sources indicate September 6,〔(Up C Spine - HISTORY OF CHIROPRACTIC )〕 while others indicate September 15〔(Non-Profit Chiropractic Organization (NPCO) )〕 and 18〔(World Chiropractic Alliance, History. )〕 of September. Some sources also indicate that the month and year were changed by B. J. Palmer, the son of Daniel David Palmer.〔(Lerner, Report on the history of chiropractic, pp. 16, 20. )〕 Others indicate different years, 1894–1896, and month, January — April, as well.〔(Keating J. BJ Palmer, Chronology. )〕

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