Medical politics grew tougher and in 1907, practicing medicine without a license 

led to many chiropractors, including D. D. Palmer, being jailed. When asked why 

he didn’t just pay the fine instead, D.D. responded, “I am not in a cell for lack of 

principal but for an abundance of principle.” Palmer was practicing chiropractic, 

not medicine. 

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