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· Aileen's sister, Marjorie talks about her own near-death experience. · You will read about how the fields were made ready to plant the crops. · Wash-day was one day a week and it took all day to prepare the water, wash the clothes by hand, then hang them on lines outside to dry. · Aileen played the clarinet in the only All Girl's Band in the United States. · Why did the Screech Owls guard the Chicken House? · Aileen's Mother raised chickens and ducks, and sold eggs to pay for her two girl's education. · Read about Dr. Miller's experiences with her unusual patients. · Aileen takes you on her…mehr

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· Aileen's sister, Marjorie talks about her own near-death experience. · You will read about how the fields were made ready to plant the crops. · Wash-day was one day a week and it took all day to prepare the water, wash the clothes by hand, then hang them on lines outside to dry. · Aileen played the clarinet in the only All Girl's Band in the United States. · Why did the Screech Owls guard the Chicken House? · Aileen's Mother raised chickens and ducks, and sold eggs to pay for her two girl's education. · Read about Dr. Miller's experiences with her unusual patients. · Aileen takes you on her journeys within the United States. · Travel with her to Europe, Japan, Hawaii and China. · Find out who visited her at the paws of the Sphinx.
Autorenporträt
Aileen broke tradition, as she knew it, growing up on a farm, and, since 1945 became a woman Pioneer Doctor of Chiropractic in a male dominated society, a Massage Therapist, a Pioneer Acupuncturist in the United States, an Ordained Minister and a world traveler. She was active in Professional Organizations, holding office in several of them, and received two Humanitarian Awards. Aileen wore all of those hats, yet lived a happy life with her husband, and raised three children. The Reverend Doctor Miller's efforts paved the way for the rest of the women, who wanted to become professionals, in a male dominated world. Upon retiring from an active sixty years of Chiropractic Practice, Dr. Miller concentrates on her gift of healing through Counseling, Workshops and Energy Activation. At the age of 93, she still drives her car, exercises, text-messages, uses her computer and I-Pad and is on Facebook. She looks forward to more years of activity.