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Harvey Lillard’s Mop
Mop and bucket

Origin

William Harvey Lillard/ Daniel David Palmer

Type

Mop

Effects

Causes spinal misalignment

Downsides

Can impair hearing, affect posture and alter nerve pathways

Activation

Touch

Collected by

Warehouse 13

Section

Telesphorus-474U

Aisle

67262-8619

Shelf

346156-7441-246

Date of Collection

July 1937

[Source]


Origin[]

Harvey Willard was the first chiropractic patient. Working as a janitor in Iowa, he had been deaf for 17 years after he heard a pop in his back. David D. Palmer worked as a magnetic healer in the same office as Willard and examined his spine. Palmer discovered a lump between his shoulders and believed it to be misaligning the nerves connecting his inner ear and vertebrae. Palmer pushed and Willard’s hearing reappeared several days later.

Effects[]

The mop affects the spinal vertebrae and causes one or more of them to fall out of alignment with the spine. Most cases result in hearing loss and inability to stay balanced, as the nerves connecting the ear and backbone are normally distorted. Few instances have seen pain throughout the torso and difficulty controlling the limbs, but that is as extreme the effects go.

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