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Reversing Dry Eye Syndrome: Practical Ways to Improve Your Comfort, Vision, and Appearance
Published in Kindle Edition by Yale University Press (2007-11-28)
Author: Stephen L. Maskin
List price: $17.00
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Use a PC? Read This Book -- It'll Open Your Eyes!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-04
I'm at the computer all day, sometimes every day. A few months ago, my eyes started hurting, and on occasion would tear excessively.

I did some Internet digging and discovered Maskin's dry eye book. It opened my eyes, so to speak.

The first thing the book confirmed was that I had dry eyes. I also learned about the other syndromes and disorders I could be experiencing; I also discovered which of the over-the-counter drugs I should use --and which to avoid.

The book provided me with a wealth of simple tips I could use immediately to help reduce my dry eye problem. For instance, I lowered the height of my monitor and started taking breaks every 30 minutes. Obvious things, sure, but only after reading about them in the book.

Besides helping me understand more about dry eyes, the book also made me realize I needed to seek out a consultation with an ophthalmologist. (That alone was worth the price of the book).

The writing style is comfortable and easy-to-read, and it's remarkably thorough. I definitely have a better handle on the problem and realize it can be treated.

If you're having any type of eye discomfort -- as you probably do as you're on this page -- I strongly urge you to pick up a copy of Maskin's book.

understand your dry eye condition and symptoms
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-09
This is a helpful book to understand dry eye syndrome's causes and management. This very common, painful condition can cause one to feel very alone, but its sufferers are not. Through education and action, discomfort can be reduced or eliminated.

Put Your Drops In and Read This Book Now
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-09
Read this book now if you have any symptoms of dry eye syndrome, itchiness, pain, irritation, redness, etc.. Dr. Maskin is a medical doctor with extensive training and experience treating dry eyes or, as he explains, "dysfunctional tear syndrome". Maskin explains eye anatomy, tear formation, causes of problems and describes treatments based on severity of symptoms. This complete discussion is very helpful to fill in information gaps that might be left after a hurried visit to your family or eye doctor.

Not just valuable for dealing with dry eye, he also discusses eye dryness problems for contact lens wearers and people who have photorefractive keratectomy procedures such as LASIK and LASEK procedures. Dr. Maskin includes a glossary with eye problem related terms and references in this readable book written clearly for patients.

Thank you, Dr. Maskin!!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-25
Finding "Reversing Dry Eye Syndrome" was a Godsend for my eye dilemma. After over a year of treatment with several ophthalmologists, and after trying (time and again to no avail) their recommendations for eye drops, punctual plugs, Restasis and the like, this book was like an oasis in the desert. I even got to the point where I thought I must be imagining my pain and discomfort. After reading this book and realizing there were others like me - as well as the potential for significant improvement of my symptoms - I called Dr. Maskin's office and made the appointment for a consultation. I have just completed two surgical procedures since November and FINALLY, I feel like I have "my old self" back again!! Dr. Maskin is my hero. Thank you for making this a most special Christmas for me!

An Outstanding Book for Dry Eye Suffers
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-16
This book provides invaluble information on the topic of dry eyes not found elsewhere for the layperson. It explains in easy to read and understandable text both the physical and emotional impact that this condition can cause. I developed dry eyes three years ago as a result of an eye surgery. I have had to have several eye surgeries to correct the bad results and have seen many Drs. trying to find help for my dry eyes. When I started reading Dr. Maskin's book, I realized after just a few pages that I had finally found someone that understood this condition and the pain, frustation and impact it can have on one's life. Dr. Maskin explains thoroughly the many causes, what to look for, treatments and ways to manage and reverse dry eyes.
Luckily I live in the same state as Dr Maskin and made and appt. as I read the book. He diagnosed a condition that other Dr. I have seen had never even mentioned. My condition required a breakthrough surgery that is only preformed by a few eye surgeons, a procedure Dr. Maskin specializes in. I have had excellent results am gradually getting back to a normal lifestyle.
This book was a "God Send" for me. This book should be recommened by physicians as a resource for thier patients with dry eye symptoms ....
Accolades to Dr. Maskin for his interest and dedication to this condition and writing this book!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Shattered Nerves: How Science Is Solving Modern Medicine's Most Perplexing Problem
Published in Hardcover by The Johns Hopkins University Press (2006-10-31)
Author: Victor D. Chase
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Great book for neurostimulation
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-18
This is a great book for anyone interested in neural prosthetics and neurostimulation. It goes over the technology and also patient and doctor stories of how these devices were developed.

Compelling and interesting read...excellent overall
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-15
This book takes you on an amazing journey into the lives of not only the medical pioneers developing these complex systems, but the recipients of them as well. It gives a layman's understanding of complex medical terminology and applications and also rivets you with the true human spirit of the people receiving these modern miracle implants. I thoroughly enjoyed reading and learning about the individuals profiled and highly recommend this book.

Outstanding survey of brain research
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-10
Shattered Nerves: How Science is Solving Modern Medicine's Most Perplexing Problem explores a new and blossoming medical frontier: that of neural implants which are enabling vision, hearing and movement in patients who have been blind, deaf and even paralyzed. Personal interviews blend with research to draw important links between the science involved and the lives of those affected, with chapters exploring boundaries between restoration and enhancement and considering both physical and psychological consequences of restoring damaged brain functions. This outstanding survey of brain research frontiers is not only a top pick for health collections, but for many a general-interest lending library.

A Great Adventure in Invention and Medical Science
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-26
Victor Chase's history and up-to-date story of prosthetic implants is riveting. I found it to be a wonderful read for its selective history of prosthetic implants, cutting-edge science, and for the in-depth human side that he presents. The author's care and concern for the patients he interviewed comes across as much as his intimate understanding of the science he helps his readers to understand and appreciate.
I'm saving my copy as a reference for when parts of me decide to head south...without passports.

Great Insights
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-10
Shattered Nerves does a great job of providing a layperson's explanation of the fascinating advances medical science is making in the field of neuroprosthetics. It nicely blends the human stories of the researchers and the subjects with clear descriptions of the technical advances--and the science that underlies the technology--all without becoming too complicated for the interested non-scientist.

This book tracks the development of implants and aids that help take the place of damaged nerves in the human body. From cochlear implants that help deaf people hear, to hookups that allow people to operate computers just by thinking, reachers are successfully combining medical science, engineering, computer technology and great personal committment.

Be sure to get to the last chapter, which discusses ethics and the issues that confront the researchers and technologists in this field. This is a good book for anyone interested in how technology advances and how real people make the individual steps that add up to giant strides for medical science. It provides great insights into the personalities and the processes involved.

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Snake Oil, Hustlers and Hambones: The American Medicine Show
Published in Hardcover by McFarland & Company (2000-07)
Author: Ann Anderson
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Got this Hambone!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-16
I enjoyed this well-written, informative book. The author placed medicine shows in the context of American society and culture. Who knew that medicine, advertising and show business were so intertwined? A fascinating, fun read. I highly recommend this lively book. Ms. Anderson has a wonderful way of relating a subject that did not, at first, sound like one that could hold me for a whole book. It left me wanting to know even more. A terrific and entertainingly researched tome!

Hucksters, and Hambones
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-26
Ann Anderson has done her homework. Finding information about early medicine shows is about as easy as finding a fossilized T-Rex's tooth. Anderson has done a superb job with this work and I recommend it very highly to anyone interested in the "beginning entertainment" of the United States.

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Read it!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-21
A thoroughly entertaining and informative book with a subject matter I never thought would interest me. Having an advertising background, I was intrigued and facinated by the history of the medicine show and the impact it has had on our culture from a media standpoint. Well written, incredibly reasearched, and fun to read. Read it!

SNAKE OIL...GOOD FOR WHAT AILS YA
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-06
August 6, 2000

Book Review - SNAKE OIL...GOOD FOR WHAT AILS YA!

Ann Anderson SNAKE OIL, HUSTLERS AND HAMBONES The American Medicine Show

McFarland & Company,Inc., Publishers

As an avid reader with very eclectic tastes, I found Ann Anderson's SNAKE OIL, HUSTLERS AND HAMBONES to be highly satisfying to my literary pallet. I am an actor who has made a living over the years doing T.V. commercials. It has long been of interest to me to know just how this crazy way of marketing came to be. However, any person that has ever watched a T.V. commercial, an info-mercial or read an advertisement in a magazine or newspaper, and wondered why ads are everywhere, will get a kick out of this book. This wonderful, funny, deliciously informative book is simply chock full of "Oh, I didn't know that!" and "So that's how that got started!" moments. She has also thought to delight our eye by including many authentic labels, illustrations and flyers from the periods she discusses. She has managed to be fastidiously scholarly in her research with out being at all dry or dull. Ms. Anderson's writing style is so accessible and real, it makes one feel you're having a cup of coffee and sitting down for a long lively chat with a very interesting friend. It's full of factual information both serious and humorous. It runs the gamut of historically profound and fancifully trivial information. She provides for us the "missing link", as it were, of how we got from there to here. SNAKE OIL, HUSTLERS AND HAMBONES is a darned good read. I'm looking forward to her next book.

Buy this book!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2000-09-14
This terrific book is as fun as it is informative. Anderson's exhaustive research is evident on every page, and her writing style is perfect: spare enough to let the color of the topic shine through, but never dry. As she relates the history of the medicine show, she shows how modern medicine, advertising and entertainment evolved together; her skill at illuminating these linkages gives the book even more weight and depth. It's an outstanding work of scholarship...and a damned good read!

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Sobotta Atlas of Human Anatomy (2-Volume Set)
Published in Hardcover by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (2001-12-15)
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No doubt, it's the best!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-17
It's the best atlas I've ever seen, it has clear images (sometimes, I think I'm seeing a photo, not a drawing), its "boxes" with information about muscles, etc. are very well done. And its "naming" of the organs, bones, etc. it's not as confusing as Netter's. I own Sobotta and Netter and, Sobotta, for me, simply defeats Netter in every single detail. A must have if you're a medical student.

A must-have for medicine students
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-15
It is an almost flawless book. I love it... If you are really passioante about medicine and are planning or actually are studying medicine you must have it... It's a real help

The best of the best
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-27
I am prenursing student and I love this book.The pictures are great, explanations are wonderful. This is a bible in anatomy. I have a chance to see the other anatomy books in my class but this is the best. You donot need to work on the actual bone, the book is wonderful.

Exelent to gain an above-average level in human anatomy
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-28
With this CD-Rom you can easily learn the most important concepts of human anatomy without having to read much, it's all a visual process. Then you test yourself on the same picture. It takes no time at all to learn anatomy with Sobotta's. It's a "must have" for every "student" of any age.

A "Must Have" For Anatomy Study/Review.
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-17
Awesome!! I highly recommend Sobotta (Book/CD-ROM) whether used alone or as a supplement to Netter's Atlas of Human Anatomy. I am a physician assistant graduate student at Marquette University and I find the illustrations & references to be very useful when studying for my gross anatomy lecture & lab. Sobotta provides modern imaging diagnostics, endoscopic images, color photographs of surgical views, etc. not found in Netter's. The CD-ROM has all the plates found in the book, but gives you the option to quiz yourself which is very useful. It also allows you to display/hide markers on illustrations, also useful for study purposes. Indexs, tables etc are cross-referenced. If you are looking for a tool to help you maximize your anatomy study/review & you have easy access to a computer/laptop with a CD-ROM, get the Sobotta CD-ROM. You'll find it a great resource!!!

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Solving Behavior Problems in Autism (Visual Strategies Series)
Published in Paperback by Quirk Roberts Publishing (1999-11-01)
Author: Linda A. Hodgdon
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Solving Behavior Problemsin Autism
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-02
This is a helpful tool but a bit too wordy. If you are looking for the simple solution, there isn't one. But like I said, a very good tool and I'm finding it to be helpful with my child.

Behavior Assistance
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-04
Excellent book for teachers looking to solve problems for students with issues or to help isolate and curb behavior issues. The guide is easy to read and would be beneficial for educators and parents.

great book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-21
easy to understand, practical strategies, insightful, reminds us that behavior is the way children communicate when they are frustrated or lack other communicative abilities...

Real help in addressing behavioral difficulties in autism
Helpful Votes: 22 out of 22 total.
Review Date: 2001-10-02
There are several books about behavior problems on the market, but this one deals specifically with the types of problems associated with autism. Besides explaining how to lessen these behavioral problems, this book teaches you to understand the root of the behavior which means you can apply your new found knowledge in endless ways.

This book is based a lot on using visual strategies to improve communication skills, understanding and self management. Their are clear and useful guidelines for everything like how to communicate "NO" and proper ways to express emotions.

My favorite chapters in this book are "Ten Keys to Becoming a Better Communication Partner" (I think we ALL can benefit from that!), "Seven Critical Communication Skills to Teach", and "Strategies to Help Students Control their Environments". The book is literally overflowing with great information and ideas.

Teachers, parents and caregivers will benefit greatly from the information contained in this book. I am grateful for the new approaches it has given me for improving my son's everyday life. (...)

Behavior Analysis
Helpful Votes: 22 out of 22 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-22
Linda Hodgdon's book, SOLVING BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS IN AUTISM, works for anybody dealing with another human being. You don't have to be a parent, teacher, or someone working with a special-needs person to see the value in Ms. Hodgdon's approach. People act out for a reason. Linda suggests you look at the circumstances before, during, and after a behavior before trying to deal with it. If you understand the person's motivation, concern, and expectations, you can better change, temper, or redirect the behavior. Added to this insight, Linda points out most special needs people's strengths and weaknesses. Then she clearly and concretely describes techniques using visual tools to help them communicate more effectively. Since most special needs people are visual-spacial learners rather than auditory students, Linda shows how to make, use, and facilitate visual tools, so these people can better understand, and thus, behave in society. Ms. Hodgdon's technique takes the use of visual tools beyond labeling, and she explains how to direct people's communication with visuals, so that they can function as normally as possible in the everyday world. When they understand the concept, they can communicate it, but in order to comprehend the idea, they must see it. Thus, if they can see, they can understand, then they can act accordingly. Linda shows this concept with the logo, WHEN I SEE IT...THEN I UNDERSTAND. Bad behavior may not be intentional, but if people don't understand what they hear or what others expect of them, their inappropriate actions may simply be a reaction rather than a controlled response. So logically, if you understand why people behave inappropriately, you can fix the problem not just react to it. SOLVING BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS IN AUTISM helps readers realize reason works better than reaction when dealing with human behavior especially with special needs people.

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The Spice of Life Cookbook: A World of Healthy & Zesty Chicken Recipes
Published in Paperback by Momentum Books Limited (1999-06)
Author: Jeffrey C. Leeds
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Easy & Delicious!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-04
A wonderful book! Healthy, interesting, yummy recipes - each served with a side of humor. The book has a w-i-d-e variety of chicken recipes and the author gives terrific serving suggestions. A book that should be in every kitchen. - Thank You Mr. Leeds!

"Diversity" plus !
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-22
The sheer number of countries, cultures, and customs in these recipes is extraordinary. From my own Mediterrean homeland through Africa, Latin America and Asia...all done with ease, and humor. A wonderful gift for yourself or someone you love.

WHAT A GREAT FIND !
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-18
Easy to make, healthy recipes with more than a pinch of humor. Now I have NO EXCUSE for not starting my diet !

HIP, HIP HOORAY !
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-05
Finally there's a healthy cookbook that doesn't scrimp on flavor. The recipes are exciting, easy to make and real conversation starters !

This is the book I've been looking for.

Yummy
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-16
This is a really fun book! It's great for someone who doesn't like to cook, like me, or for someone who loves to experiment with cooking, like my boyfriend. At the beginning, this cookbook sounded a bit exotic, but I was attracted to it's simplified receipes and it's cute notes. The use of the variety of spices and herbs gave me an opportunity to explore all sorts of ethnic supermarkets. Each receipe I've tried is so different and yummy. Last of all, this book just touched me because the author dedicated this book to his 'heart' donor.

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Study Guide for Williams Obstetrics
Published in Paperback by Appleton & Lange (1995-09)
Author: Larry Gilstrap
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GYN&OB 's Holy Book-Kadin Hastaliklari ve Dogum oncu kitabi
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-28
Williams obstetrics is a very distinguished textbook of obstetrics, and enlightens and guides the physician. Every new edition is more breathtaking than the previous one, I can't wait to have it on a CD or better, a PDA..
Kadin Dogum uzmanlik dalinin en onde gelen kitaplarindan olan Williams Obstetri kitabi, her kadin dogum uzmaninin sahip olmasi gereken gercek bir bilgi hazinesi...

Essential guide
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-03
This is a true study guide and will help not only in preparation for exams but will help understanding the textbook better.

The Obstetrics text to have
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-25
This is the most comprehensive obstetrics text that you can find, Whether you are in training as a residnet or practising OB. Excellent Reference text. Well laid out with detailed index.
Excellent!no need to buy anotehr Ob text.

The Standard by which All Obstetrics Texts are measured
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-15
There is perhaps no medical specialty that has more misconceptions, "wives tales" and variation than Obstetrics. Williams Obstetrics is more exhaustively comprehensive than any other text for general Obstetrics. Williams has long prided itself on presenting "evidence-based medicine" - separating the wives tales from medical knowledge obtained from published studies from peer-reviewed journals. Perhaps there are those who prefer their Obstetrics with a little voodoo. For those who want to know the most up-to-date scientifically based Obstetrics, Williams is your book!

CD ROM
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 21 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-03
I am looking for a cd rom of thisbook, may be you can tell me if this cd exists? if yes how can I get it?
best regards Dr` Roman Korobochka MD

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Surgery And Its Alternatives: How to Make the Right Choices for Your Health
Published in Paperback by Kensington (2003-04-01)
Author: Sandra McLanahan
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For anyone wishing to maintian health and avoid surgery!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-05
This text is a major contribution to the healing and health of us all. Although the size may seem overwhelming (814 pages), the extensive Table of Contents and comprehensive Index make this book easy to use. You can quickly determine if your health problem or concern is covered, and then go quickly to that resource, which is written in plain English for the lay person.

Just this past year, this book and the sound advice it contains, plus consultations with Dr. Sandra McLanahan, helped me avoid prostate surgery. My urologist was insistent that I needed TURP surgery to deal with BPH. Holistic treatment and yoga recommended in this book helped with the BPH and gave me time to get a second opinion concerning an ongoing condition. Another urologist determined that my problem was actually interstitial cystitis (unusual for a male), which is being resolved with treatment, diet, and yoga.

Knowing Dr. Sandra McLanahan has been a boon for my health and my soul, and this book will help you feel you have been talking directly with her about your medical concerns. I have not had the privilege of meeting her brother David, but recognize his wisdom contained in these pages.

I highly recommend this book! It should be on everyone's bookshelf, ready for when it may be needed.

The Rev. Dr. Prentice Kinser III, author of LIMITLESS LIVING, A Guide to Unconventional Spiritual Exploration and Growth

Surgery And Its Alternaitve: How to Make the Right Choices for Your Health
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-28
This book sits on bookshelf with my other health books. It's packed with information that I've never seen anywhere else. It's a good read with lots of worthwhile advice and I recommend that everyone have a copy.

Every family should own this book!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-24
Dr.s McLanahan have made a unique and extraordinarily valuable contribution to health care. Truly this is a resource, not only for making wise choices when faced with the possiblity of a surgical procedure, but for also maintaining and improving your and your family's health. Integrative medicine (combining the best of conventional Western medicine with the best of alternative/complementary medicine) is rapidly becoming mainstream. Dr. Sandra McLanahan has been a pioneer in alternative/complementary medicine for over 25 years, and her brother is an outstanding surgeon with impeccable training and credentials. Both of them are very clear and down to earth writers, and their combined effort is very readable for people without medical training. Because of my own interest in integrative medicine, I've read most of this book. Because of its size and scope, however, this is probably not something most people will want to do. Used as a reference text, reading areas of personal interest because of personal or family medical issues will be of great interest to all people who care about their health. Having it available as a reference text when worrisome symptoms arise, or new medical diagnoses are made will provide all medical consumers with a much greater wealth of options than they are likely to receive from their medical practitioner. The information is well researched, documented, and credible, and can go a long way toward educating medical professional who have not yet taken the plunge into the huge and often bewildering area of alternative and complementary medicine.

A Beautiful Achievement for People & Health Care
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2002-08-18
Just holding this magnificent book is a thrill. It's 800 pages seem like a caress rather than a task as the book's preface writer, Dr. Bernie Seigel, states: " this book is for everyone". The McClanahan's have been working on this challenge for over a decade! It is woven like the finest oriental silk rug as each thread comes from life itself and the aesthetics of its design and substance instill the same emotional and intellectual reaction that a great hand made rug has on a prospective buyer. So much knowledge and wisdom are part of this great weaving that I found myself hungry to read sections apart from any given particular interest area simply by virtue of the sweep and grasp of the amazing brother and sister writing team's power. We all experience a terrible deep seated apprehension of our culture's medical care system for it is grounded in the most barbarous preoccupation with profit, innimical to genuine quality health care. Thus the angst embedded in approaching being and getting well, especially when we are assaulted by illness or disease, results in a pain often worse than the reality of our medical/health problem. The crystal clear journey that Doctors Sandra and David take us on is so friendly, so characterized by an ancient sweetness flowing from the edict to "do no harm". Theirs is truly an interest in our understanding... not being victimized by the fear of the unknown, the arrogant, the subjugating norm that is so part of our medical service system and culture in America. This book makes a major contribution to empowering all of us as we expose ourselves to the danger of dependence in that speciality of medicine where hybris is at its most menacing.

This book is a healing environs, walking us through our anatomy, chapeter by chapter, after setting the context of the path to wellness that we each experience. I think that this new and refreshing volume is a must as a sanctuary inside every family's cupboard of comforting and nourishing essentials.

A must for every patient and physician
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-27
In this exhaustive guide through the oft confusing and terrifying land of illness and it's many treatment options, the Doctors Maclanahan cover the topic from head to foot, mountain top to waterfront. As a surgical educator I found the descriptions of the mechanism of disease clear and concise. The treatment options are equally instructive and should be easily understood by the majority of the readers. For the patient, this is an essential reference for sorting out their symptoms before heading off to the clinic. Arriving at the doctor's office better informed they will be better able to retain the all too often confusing explanations and complicated care plans. In the strained environment of modern health care, these critical discussions are more likely to be monologues dished out in the time pressured, intimidating environment of the office to a stunned patient unable to absorb their meaning.

For the practitioner, be they medical student to experienced surgeon, this will be one of the more "well-worn" references that will spend more time on the desk and nightstand than the bookshelf. Particularly in these times of increased popularity of alternative therapy among patients, it behooves the modern physician to better understand the myriad of treatment options and their likelihood of success. Only with a better understanding of all the options, can we physicians make informed decisions that represent the best options for our patients to restore their health and engender their trust.

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The Synaptic Organization of the Brain
Published in Paperback by Oxford University Press, USA (2003-11-06)
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Comprehensive book on neuroscience/cortical networks
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-14
This book provides a great understanding of the basic elements of brain and their interactions. It takes a radical approach of synaptic organization as the basis of brain functions. It is a must for everyone interested in neuro/brain/mind science.

The Synaptic View of Brain Function
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2004-06-11
This is a very good neurophysiology book from the morphological and physiological viewpoints. It's inexpensive and well written. Thanks Gordon.

^^*
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-08
my brain study group used this book for textbook. my major is traditional chinese medicine treatment of neurology disease, so i need some neuroscience part. this book is not easy reading, but this book gaved me many information for neuroscience.

A classic work now in its 5th edition
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-05
I became acquainted with this book when I read the first edition, way back in the late 70s when I was a neuroscience grad student. I remember how impressed I was that here, for the first time really, different areas of the brain could be analyzed and compared by how the neurons wired up with each other. Later in life as a young neurologist I read through the 3rd edition, and now as a more seasoned one I've just finished reading the fifth. The book has maintained its basic organizational structure while greatly expanding its content, sometimes to the detriment of clarity being lost in the details, which is why I took off a star. The first two chapters are very helpful, with one of the best discussions of different ion channels and neurotransmitter receptors in the context of neural cell physiology I've seen. In subsequent chapters the basic circuitry of the spinal cord, cochlear nucleus, olfactory bulb, retina, cerebellum, thalamus, basal ganglia, olfactory cortex, hippocampus and cerebral cortex are discussed in similar fashion. First the neuronal elements--cell types--are defined, then the basic anatomy of the area, then the synaptic connections between different types of neurons, then the anatomy of the circuitry, then the physiology of the synaptic actions. Finally an attempt is made to relate all of these basics to how the brain area functions for the organism.
As others have pointed out, the book requires concentration to read, even to somebody with my long background. But it is rewarding to see how far the field has come in the nearly 30 years I've been studying it. It's only marginally clinically relevant for a neurologist, but for basic neuroscientists I'd consider it a must read.

Marvelous book for the brain aficionado ...
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-17
This is an excellent book: clear, well-organized, and well-written. It examines how groups of neurons give rise to brain functions. The introductory chapter lays the groundwork, going over basic theories of how groups of cells perform computations and what mechanisms they use to do it. Subsequent chapters stand alone, each with a focus on a particular brain region (hippocampus, basal ganglia, cortex, thalamus, retina, etc.).

I agree with an earlier reviewer: this book is not for the uninitiated, although it is spectacularly helpful for theoretical neuroscientists who are modeling cell assemblies as well as experimentalists working at the cell or systems level. However, I disagree with his list of good introductory books. "Principles of Neural Science" in particular is a good reference but not terribly readable. I would recommend Nicholls' "From Neuron to Brain" as a more accessible book about brain function. The Scientific American series, including "The Scientific American Book of the Brain," is quite good factually and provides a more general overview including some psychology, but the quality of the writing varies. Finally, for kicks, a newcomer should try the enjoyable, controversial "How the Mind Works" by Stephen Pinker. He is biased and arrogant, but also clever and entertaining.

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Telemedicine and Telehealth: Principles, Policies, Performance and Pitfalls
Published in Hardcover by Springer Publishing Company (2000-03-15)
Authors: Adam Darkins and Margaret Cary
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Review of Telemedice and Telehealth by Darkins and CArey
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-11
Telemedicine and Telehealth is a timely and useful book. As a Physician and Consultant, Teleheath provides a soup to nuts discussion about the issues relating to telehealth.
The first chapter details basic definitions of the field. The next five chapters deals with the patient, physicans, Healthcare in general, and lastly specific telemedicine services. The authors suggest the formula for telehealth success as improved quality and access to care at a lower cost and without raising professional objestions.
I found the chapters developing the business case for Telemedicine and telehealth services most compelling. These markets are still in their infancy and are still struggling to develop their potential. The authors share with us their strategy for selling Telehealth services (page 157).
Telemedice and Telehealth, also provides a cautionary note. The authors indicate that to date they were not aware of studies demonstrating a viable telehealth model with the current legislation and reimbursement structure. Further issues such as licensure, quality assurance and backup systems remain to be clearly defined.
This book is an excellent read. Concise, articulate and timely. I would recommend this book to any one intersted in Telemedicine or Telehealth.

Learn about telemedicine and telehealth
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-21
Conceptually, the answer to many of health care's challenges lie in the use of new information technologies. Knowing this is the case and making it happen are two very different entities. This book ably bridges these two entities. The devil, as always, is in the details and the authors deftly elaborate the problems and provide solutions. I recommend this book to practitioners, administrators, managers and policy makers who are energetic and enthusiastic about the future direction of health care. Errol L. Biggs, Ph.D., Director - Programs in Health Administration, University of Colorado

Comprehensive, useful for novices and specialists
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-12
As a software developer and member of the American Telemedicine Association, I found this book to be a very valuable reference. Our company is developing software solutions to allow patients and health care providers easy, secure access to medical information. This book has helped us understand how telemedicine is developing and how it will be used, so that we can see the developing niches for our products. This book provides the larger view of this developing field and gives readers inspiration to enter the exciting field.

The future of health care thru high technology
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-25
Review of: Telemedicine and Telehealth by Adam W. Darkins and Margaret A. Cary

This important book begins the necessary critical conversation of defining the fundamental of concepts and terms, as well as those areas of current and future applications, involved in the merging of health care delivery and high technology systems. The authors wisely suggest using the term Telehealth to address the broad range of health applications which high technology, the Internet in particular, can greatly impact.

These concerns are set in the context of both a historical view of health care and society, particularly in the more technologically developed societies of the U.S. Western Europe and Japan, and these societiesÕ current and future trends toward change of lifestyle driven by their adaptation of new technologies. These are vital concerns, both within health care delivery in particular, as well as within the economic and social evolution of these societies in general.

Their book focuses on the patientÕs experience of health care service as facilitated by this new technology rather than being yet another discussion of the fascinating innovations within the technology itself, a very important distinction.

Being physicians themselves, authors Darkins and Cary have professionally grown up through the very cusp of change they are defining for us; they know the pre-high technology delivery of health care and have been witness to, and advocates for, the introduction of high technology to the health care systems in which each have worked, both in the U.S. and England.

Their book is both comprehensive in its discussion of the issues involved as well as being detailed in its coverage of those particulars necessary to see the overall picture clearly.

Because of the timeliness of this merging of high technology and healthcare delivery, one wishes this book could be made more available to a wider reading public through a greater promotional effort by the publisher.

Telemedicine and Telehealth is Now!
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-02
As a practicing physician with a keen interest in information technologies and their applications in healthcare, I always approach books like this with some bemusement. In turn, I was pleasantly surprised by my delight with this book. To succeed in the charge to bridge the digital divide and to eliminate health disparities, we physicians and managers will have to arm ourselves with timely solutions which are informed by experience and science. Coupled with the practical and the "how to" make "Telemedicine and Telehealth" a valuable resource for anyone interested in creating the future healthcare system. It connects and transcends the important elements and issues rather than just regurgitating the problems we've heard over and over again. If you believe, as I do, that the future of healthcare will be greatly enhanced by the new information technologies, this book helps to put the present and future in perspective. Darkins and Cary absolutely succeed!


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