Talk:Tyringham Hall
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The part about being owned by the General Osteopathic Council in the 1970s is wrong
[edit]'During the 1970s, Tyringham Hall was the headquarters of the General Osteopathic Council of the UK'
This is not true as the GOSc was only set up by an act of parliament in 2001 - before that the main registering body was the General Council and Register of Osteopaths, a voluntary register.
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