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It s no secret that allopathic physicians have long viewed chiropractors with suspicion. But the lengths to which the physicians biggest professional organization, the American Medical Association, once went to deprive chiropractors of their livelihoods and destroy the profession might surprise many today.
Until a group of chiropractors sued on antitrust grounds, finally winning their case in 1990, the AMA had spent decades enjoining its members from having anything to do with chiropractors. The group s ethical principles stated that physicians should never refer patients to chiropractors, nor even see patients who were under a chiropractor s care. Underpinning what became a dedicated office within the AMA was the belief that chiropractic was quackery, its practitioners charlatans even though patients recognized that chiropractors could often relieve back pain and other conditions that still frustrate allopathic physicians.