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Texas Chiropractic College company history timeline

1908

In August of 1908 the Carver-Denny Kiropractic College in Oklahoma City became the Carver Chiropractic College – the first substantial competitor to the Palmer Chiropractic School.

1913

D. D. Palmer died October 21, 1913.

1915

North Dakota, however, had the privilege of issuing the first chiropractic license in the world in April 1915.

1916

The TSCA (now the TCA) was formed in 1916.

1918

In 1918 an influenza epidemic swept silently across the world with an estimated 400,000 deaths.

1921

The first state-wide public relations program for chiropractic in Texas came about when the TSCA decided in 1921 to ethically advertise for the profession.

1923

The TSCA again sought to introduce a chiropractic licensing bill in 1923.

1943

Finally, in 1943 the first Chiropractic Act of Texas passed.

1944

The law was found to be unconstitutional and was overturned in 1944.

1947

In 1947 chiropractic doctors were again seeking a licensure law and had a constitutional lawyer draft the next proposal so it would be satisfactory to both the chiropractic and legal professions.

1976

In 1976, Chester Wilk and four other chiropractors sued the AMA and others for violations of the Sherman Antitrust Act.

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1908
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Sherman College of Chiropractic1973$12.7M1001
Palmer College of Chiropractic1897$63.7M50-
Life Chiropractic College West1976$50.0M376-
Logan University1935$50.0M2001
Fremont College1986$7.0M20-
University of Western States1937$50.0M1011
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Paul Smith's College1946$13.0M20019
Tabor College1908$50.0M305-
Reed College1908$47.0M97016

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