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    Early chiropractic education in Canada faced challenges. The establishment and closure of early chiropractic colleges in Ontario, coupled with the Hodgins Commission report, significantly impacted the profession

    Area of Science:

    • History of Chiropractic Education
    • Canadian Health Policy
    • Professional Regulation

    Background:

    • Chiropractic education began in Ontario in 1909 with the Robbins Chiropractic Institute.
    • Subsequent institutions like the Canadian Chiropractic College and Toronto Chiropractic College were established but faced closures.

    Observation:

    • The Hodgins Commission on Ontario Medical Education's report negatively impacted chiropractic.
    • The emergence of "mixer" practitioners, often trained in American schools, influenced the profession's political landscape.

    Findings:

    • Early Canadian chiropractic colleges, including RIC, CCC, and TCC, operated with "straight" programs.
    • The 1925 Drugless Practitioners Act led to a regulatory board with mixed representation.

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    Implications:

    • The early years of chiropractic education in Canada were marked by instability and regulatory challenges.
    • The influence of "mixer" practitioners shaped the political dynamics within the chiropractic profession in Ontario.