Can’t remember now where I heard about Dr. David Koch’s book, but I’m thankful that I rang up the bookstore at Life University and got a copy. The subtitle to Contemporary Chiropractic Philosophy is “A Reformulation of the Thirty-Three Principles and the Normal Complete Cycle.” If you have a deep appreciation for the principles on which this profession is based, don’t panic. Dr. Koch has done some much needed rearranging and language clarification. While the most cultish among the chiropractic philosophers may cringe, Dr. Koch has done a spectacular job of making Stevenson’s 33 principles come alive and become more understandable. Of special note is the way he has divided the principles into three logical categories, Universal, Biological and Chiropractic. If you’re unfamiliar with these principles this 128-page paperback would be an excellent introduction!
