Many relevant diagnostic signs are not performed deliberately by the examiner or by the patient at the examiner’s direction. They are observed as the patient reacts to their condition. Fortin’s finger sign, Minor’s sign, and Vanzetti’s sign are three examples of this principle.
Centennial Celebration Oversight
In the October 9, 1995 issue of "DC," we printed a list of exhibitors at the Davenport Grand Finale Centennial Celebration, and offered a well-deserved "thank you" to them. Unfortunately, (and inadvertently!) we left out Aquatic Industries. We apologize for not including Aquatic Industries, and extend a special thanks to them for their participation in the Davenport Centennial and their support of chiropractic.