Forest Grunigen files on the California Osteopathic Association, 1901-1990 (bulk 1941-1963)

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Forest Grunigen files on the California Osteopathic Association, 1901-1990 (bulk 1941-1963)

This collection comprises files on the California Osteopathic Association (COA) that were accumulated by Forest Grunigen, a California osteopath who was an active member of the organization and served as its president in the 1940s. Materials include correspondence, meeting minutes, photographs, news clippings and reports. The bulk of the material covers the COA/California Medical Association (CMA) merger, in which Grunigen was a key figure. Also in the collection are the files of Dain Tasker, who served as the Historian of COA in the 1950s. His files include an unpublished manuscript of his history of the osteopathic profession in California.

3.7 linear feet (5 boxes)

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California College of Medicine

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Before it became part of the University of California, Irvine (UCI), the UCI College of Medicine went through several incarnations as a school of osteopathy. Osteopathy splintered from mainstream (or allopathic) medicine in the mid-nineteenth century in a climate of poor, commercially driven medical education and the proliferation of dangerous and ineffective medical practices such as blood-letting and the prescription of calomel and emetics. The first osteopaths were opposed to the use of any d...

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California Osteopathic Association

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Grunigen, Forest, 1905-1999

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Forest Grunigen served as president of the California Osteopathic Association (COA) in 1943 and played a leading role in establishing the medical school at UC Irvine. COA was established in 1900 as an affiliate of the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) and, along with the College of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons (COPS), was a figurehead of the osteopathic tradition in California. In the mid-1940s, the COA, led by Forest Grunigen and the COA's Fact Finding Commi...

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Los Angeles County General Hospital

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College of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons

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California Osteopathic Association. Fact Finding Committee.

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Forty-First Medical Society

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California Medical Association.

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Corporate History The California Medical Association has its roots in the American Medical Association, founded in 1846, and in the California State Medical Society, which was founded in 1856 by members of the Sacramento Medical Society and the San Francisco County Medico-Chirurgical Society. From the beginning, this first state medical society reflected polarities between the northern and southern sections of the state, and feuding among --a...

Tasker, Dain L., 1872-1964

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Online Archive of California

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