Sherman College supporter Dr. Fumio Kaku of Tokyo, founder and president of the Japan Specific Chiropractic School and the Japan Specific Chiropractic Association, has donated two translated B.J. Palmer Green Books to the Sherman College library. Kaku, who has translated four of B.J.’s Green Books, has gifted the college with As a Man Thinketh Vol.28 and Our Masterpiece Vol.39. He has also translated (and previously donated to the college) Chiropractic Philosophy Science and Art Vol.32 and History in the Making Vol.35. Kaku says he hopes the books can help Sherman students from Japan studying to become doctors of chiropractic.
Dr. Kaku established the Japan Specific Chiropractic School (JSCS) in 1987, teaching H.I.O technique and the philosophy, science and art of chiropractic. The school has graduated 65 students. Some graduates go on to share specific chiropractic with the public as members of the Japan Specific Chiropractic Association (JSCA). The JSCA was established in 1989 and is a small but strong organization because of its dedication to the philosophy, science and art of chiropractic. Members of JSCA are well trained as upper cervical chiropractic specialists, Kaku says.
Kaku studied the basic sciences at Nihon Shiatsu (Acupressure) College, graduating in 1980. Nihon Shiatsu College is approved by the Japanese Minister of Health. He went on to study chiropractic at the Shiokawa School of Chiropractic in Tokyo, graduating in 1981. He has trained for more than 30 years in the field of upper cervical chiropractic, under such notables as Drs. Stephen A. Duff Sr., E. L. Crowder, and Thomas A. Gelardi.
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