Johnson Claire D, Green Bart N
J Chiropr Educ. 2021 Sep 1;35(S1):85-96. doi: 10.7899/JCE-21-27.
This is the sixth article in a series that explores the historical events surrounding the Wilk v American Medical Association (AMA) lawsuit in which the plaintiffs argued that the AMA, the American Hospital Association, and other medical specialty societies violated antitrust law by restraining chiropractors' business practices. The purpose of this article is to provide a brief review of the plaintiffs, lead lawyer, and the events immediately before the lawsuit was filed.
This historical research study used a phenomenological approach to qualitative inquiry into the conflict between regular medicine and chiropractic and the events before, during, and after a legal dispute at the time of modernization of the chiropractic profession. Our methods included obtaining primary and secondary data sources. The final narrative recount was developed into 8 articles following a successive timeline. This article, the sixth of the series, explores the plaintiffs' stories.
Because of the AMA's boycott on chiropractic, chiropractors were not able to collaborate with medical physicians or refer patients to medical facilities, which resulted in restricted trade and potential harm to patients' well-being. The plaintiffs, Patricia Arthur, James Bryden, Michael Pedigo, and Chester Wilk, came from different regions of the United States. Each had unique experiences and were compelled to seek justice. The lead lawyer, Mr George McAndrews, was the son of a chiropractor and had witnessed the effect that the AMA's attacks on chiropractic had on his father. It took several years to gather enough resources to file the suit, which was submitted in 1976.
The conflicts that the plaintiffs experienced stimulated them to pursue a lawsuit against the AMA and other organized political medicine groups.
本文是系列文章中的第六篇,该系列探讨围绕威尔克诉美国医学协会(AMA)诉讼案的历史事件,在该诉讼案中,原告认为AMA、美国医院协会及其他医学专业协会通过限制脊椎按摩师的业务行为违反了反垄断法。本文旨在简要回顾原告、首席律师以及诉讼提起前即刻发生的事件。
这项历史研究采用现象学方法对传统医学与脊椎按摩疗法之间的冲突以及脊椎按摩疗法行业现代化时期法律纠纷之前、期间和之后的事件进行定性探究。我们的方法包括获取一手和二手资料来源。最终的叙述性记录按照连续的时间线整理成8篇文章。本文作为该系列的第六篇,探讨原告的故事。
由于AMA对脊椎按摩疗法的抵制,脊椎按摩师无法与医生合作或将患者转诊至医疗机构,这导致了贸易受限并对患者的健康造成潜在危害。原告帕特里夏·亚瑟、詹姆斯·布赖登、迈克尔·佩迪戈和切斯特·威尔克来自美国不同地区。他们每个人都有独特的经历,并且被迫寻求正义。首席律师乔治·麦安德鲁斯先生是一名脊椎按摩师的儿子,他目睹了AMA对脊椎按摩疗法的攻击对其父亲产生的影响。花了数年时间才筹集到足够的资源来提起诉讼,该诉讼于1976年提交。
原告所经历的冲突促使他们对AMA和其他有组织的政治医学团体提起诉讼。