Author Archives: Olixn

Rest- Nature’s Best Medicine

                                      Why all this fret and flurry?                               … Continue reading

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New Pages For Fall

New pages have been added dynamicpotency, including a little gem titled “The First Osteopathic Treatment.” By A.T. Still,  more posts and pages are planned for the near future.  Given recent requests we plan to place an emphasis on the Philosophy … Continue reading

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A Visit to Hopi – Holistic Medicine

I recently returned from the Hopi indian reservation in Northern Arizona.  I provide monthly medical services mostly ER and OB coverage at the hospital which is near fist mesa, in Polacca Arizona.  This is a very beautiful and remote part … Continue reading

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The Natural World

  In front of the clinic – two fauns nursing.  The engine of life ever at work. The laws of the natural world teach us beauty, proportion, and balance. We are centered by this mysterious force of nature, we are … Continue reading

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A Little Miracle

When you practice medicine in a rural setting you never know what is going to show up.  With limited equipment and resources we sometimes have to get very creative and always be ready for a change of plans.  A few … Continue reading

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Life in the Face of Death

In the Emergency Room some days are worse than others.  Today was a very bad day.  There was a single car roll over accident near our hospital.  The ambulance called to report one passenger had been ejected, that is never … Continue reading

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Rural Family Medicine

People often ask me why I choose to practice rural medicine.  “After all your training you could go anywhere,” they say.  It is true, rural medicine has its challenges; fewer diagnostic tools, little or no access to specialists, four or … Continue reading

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