Rabid Dogs in the East
Behind the Patient's back
by
Book Details
About the Book
The author of Rabid dogs in the East takes us through the chiropractic profession's struggle to gain acceptance. The reader experiences the frustrations of a young chiropractic graduate who finds himself in a very hostile environment. Medical opposition in the 60s turns to inhuman, determined and illegal protectionism in America, where leading anti-chiropractic crusaders described them as "rabid dogs", "killers", "unscientific cultists" and of course "quacks". Dr. Bruce Vaughan found a similar attitude when he opened his practice in Hong Kong. Rabid dogs in the East describes the constant fight he had to build his own practice as well as a recognized profession in the British Crown Colony of Hong Kong and latterly the Special Administrative Region of China. It is a fascinating insight into life in Hong Kong as it goes through the changes from the fifties to the present day, as seen through the eyes of an American trained British chiropractor. Rabid Dogs in the East, although interspersed with humor, does not pull any punches or hide the anger that has built up over the years of antagonism.
About the Author
Bruce S.Vaughan DC.
Graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic USA. (1966) has practiced as a chiropractor in Hong Kong since.
Founder President of the Hong Kong Chiropractors Association.
Council member, (Asia), of the World Federation of Chiropractic, and was President, (2000 - 2002). Chairman of the Chiropractors Council (Hong Kong) (1993 - 2002).