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    David Heilig, DO '44, MsC (Ost.), FAAO 
    125 Years Through 125 Stories

    As told by Alexander S. Nicholas, DO 鈥75, FAAO dist., Professor and Chair, Department of Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine

    Legendary 黑料传送门 professor David Heilig, DO '44, MsC (Ost.), FAAO鈥滵r. Heilig was my colleague and my mentor. But when I met him for the first time, I was in seventh grade in my T-shirt and tighty-whities, waiting to get my physical for football. Dr. Heilig told me to turn my head to the side and cough. 鈥 Basically, because of my father [Nicholas S. Nicholas, DO, FAAO], I grew up with him. He was a really important figure in our lives, kind of like a member of the family. But I could never call him Dave; it was 鈥楧r. Dave鈥 or 鈥楧oc Dave.鈥 鈥 I didn鈥檛 see him much while I was in medical school. But when my father was hired full-time to chair what鈥檚 now the OMM department, the first thing he did was hire Dr. Heilig as his vice chair. That was 1974. And in 1977, I joined the department full-time: it was my father, Dr. Heilig and me. 鈥 My father was a very social, extroverted guy鈥攈e was a volcano. And if Dr. Heilig had been like him, it wouldn鈥檛 have worked. They were opposites; they blended perfectly together. Dr. Heilig was a tectonic plate that moved very quietly. 鈥 He was one of the most intelligent, widely educated men I鈥檝e ever met. He was a writer. He could paint and sculpt. He played the cello and bass violin. He was a football player and a diver on the swim team at Swarthmore College. 鈥 Dr. Heilig was probably the most deeply thinking osteopathic physician, as well as osteopathic manipulative medicine physician, teaching osteopathic principles and practice. 鈥 He was a gentleman and a gentle man鈥攁 Quaker, a very spiritual man. I never heard him say anything loud or nasty about anybody. He stood up for his beliefs very strongly, but he did it in a way that was kind and well-thought-out. 鈥 Dr. Heilig was what the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator would call an advocate. He helped everybody鈥攈e鈥檇 put his hands on the students鈥 hands and take them through the maneuvers. 鈥 My father used to say that Dr. Heilig was the greatest manipulative tactician he鈥檇 ever seen. And my father was pretty good. 鈥 When Dr. Heilig retired, I think that was the only time the American Academy of Osteopathy honored someone with an entire day of lectures, just on him. He was loved by the entire osteopathic profession.鈥

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    Digest, the magazine for alumni and friends of 黑料传送门, is published by the Office of Marketing and Communications. The magazine reports on osteopathic and other professional trends of interest to alumni of the College鈥檚 Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) and graduate programs at 黑料传送门, 黑料传送门 Georgia and 黑料传送门 South Georgia.

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