Central Scientific College

The Central Scientific College of Chiropractic was an Indiana-based scholastic enterprise (or diploma mill), formed by O. J. Briggs in 1923 as a successor to his Indiana Chiropractic College (organised in 1922), which offered to students the degrees of "Doctor, Master and Philosopher of Chiropractic," with courses in "Anatomy, Physiology, Chemistry, Pathology, Toxicology, Histology, Gynecology, Psychology, Salesmanship, Nerve Tracing, Palpation, Spinal Analysis, Chiropractic, Neurology, Hygiene, Symptomatology, Principles and Philosophy of Chiropractic, and Technique of Chiropractic."