Moore J S
Radford University, VA 24142, USA.
Chiropr Hist. 1995 Jun;15(1):41-9.
John H. Stoke was a 1920 graduate of the Palmer School and a loyalist among the admirers of B.J. Palmer during the turbulent 1920s in which Palmer leadership was questioned and the Neurocalometer debacle had eroded his following. Stoke, however, was a critical B.J. advocate, and engaged in sometimes detailed analysis of Palmer-Stoke correspondence and the issues which confronted the profession in those difficult times in the early years of this century.