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Hazy, hot and humid must mean August has arrived. My husband and I spent the weekend doing outdoor things. On Saturday, we managed to catch the final Vermont Lake Monsters
How a Mackay family became entwined in early chiropractics Ernst Kjellberg s Beachview clinic. Kjellberg was practising the relatively new treatment of chiropractic in the 1940s. Picture: Eacham Historical Society
People and Places Vicky Bowden, Greenmount Homestead 13th May 2021 5:00 AM
Albert Cook of Greenmount was well known as a man of science, in particular what he termed natural science, with his keen interest in radial detection – or divining – writing two books and countless articles on the subject over his lifetime.
As his obituary states, he made “a thoughtful and scientific approach to an ancient art, dismissing the old associations of magical influences through the tentative application of physical laws”.