Abstract
The present study was concerned with the perceptions of 33 physicians of chiropractors, osteopaths, and podiatrists. These randomly selected physicians were interviewed for the purpose of ascertaining their relative feelings about these professions. Comparison of their ratings revealed that the physicians tended to regard osteopaths and podiatrists more favorably than chiropractors. As their total rating of chiropractors was extremely unfavorable, the physicians apparently have not modified their negative views about chiropractors.
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