Medical Doctor discovers chiropractic

The Winsor Autopsies
Henry Winsor, a Medical Doctor from Philadelphia, asked the intelligent question: "How do chiropractors get people better without drugs or surgery?
Dr. Winsor than planned an experiment to dissect human and animal cadavers to see if there was a relationship between health of the spine and any diseased organ.
"Of the 221 diseased organs, 212 observed to belong to the same sympathetic (nerve) segments as the vertebrae in curvature (2)."
In other words, Dr. Winsor found nearly a 100% relationship with subluxated vertebrae (curvature of the spine), and the diseases of the internal organs. The diseases include but are not limited to heart disease (T1-5), Lung Disease (T1-4), Stomach Disease (T5-9), Liver Disease (T5-9), Gallstones (T5-9), Pancreas (T5-9), Spleen, Kidney (T10-12), Prostate and Bladder Disease (L1-3).
1. Winsor H. M.D. (1921). Sympathetic segmental disturbences-II. "The evidence of the association, in dissected cadavers, of visceral disease with vertebrae deformites of the same sympathetic segment". Medical times. 49: 267-271.
The Winsor Autopsies
Henry Winsor, a Medical Doctor from Philadelphia, asked the intelligent question: "How do chiropractors get people better without drugs or surgery?
Dr. Winsor than planned an experiment to dissect human and animal cadavers to see if there was a relationship between health of the spine and any diseased organ.
"Of the 221 diseased organs, 212 observed to belong to the same sympathetic (nerve) segments as the vertebrae in curvature (2)."
In other words, Dr. Winsor found nearly a 100% relationship with subluxated vertebrae (curvature of the spine), and the diseases of the internal organs. The diseases include but are not limited to heart disease (T1-5), Lung Disease (T1-4), Stomach Disease (T5-9), Liver Disease (T5-9), Gallstones (T5-9), Pancreas (T5-9), Spleen, Kidney (T10-12), Prostate and Bladder Disease (L1-3).
1. Winsor H. M.D. (1921). Sympathetic segmental disturbences-II. "The evidence of the association, in dissected cadavers, of visceral disease with vertebrae deformites of the same sympathetic segment". Medical times. 49: 267-271.








