Any license to practice chiropractic, issued under the provisions of §§ 151—169 of this title, authorizes its holder:
(a) To examine and analyze the human body by means of the use of physical, chemical, electric, thermic or radion [sic] methods, as well as by means of the use of x-rays.
(b) To treat the human body by manual, mechanic, electric or natural means, or by the employment of physical methods, or by means of physiotherapy (including light, heat, water and exercise), or by means of food and vitamins.
(c) To administer first aid or hygienic methods.
History —May 15, 1952, No. 493, p. 1062, § 8.