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Use a PC? Read This Book -- It'll Open Your Eyes!Review Date: 2008-04-04
understand your dry eye condition and symptomsReview Date: 2008-02-09
Put Your Drops In and Read This Book NowReview Date: 2007-12-09
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!!Review Date: 2007-12-25
An Outstanding Book for Dry Eye SuffersReview Date: 2007-08-16
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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Great book for neurostimulationReview Date: 2008-01-18
Compelling and interesting read...excellent overallReview Date: 2007-02-15
Outstanding survey of brain research Review Date: 2007-04-10
A Great Adventure in Invention and Medical Science Review Date: 2007-02-26
I'm saving my copy as a reference for when parts of me decide to head south...without passports.
Great InsightsReview Date: 2007-01-10
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.


Got this Hambone!Review Date: 2000-08-16
Hucksters, and HambonesReview Date: 2001-12-26
Arkansas Red-Ozark Troubadour
Eureka Springs, Arkansas
Read it!Review Date: 2000-08-21
SNAKE OIL...GOOD FOR WHAT AILS YAReview Date: 2000-08-06
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!Review Date: 2000-09-14


No doubt, it's the best!Review Date: 2005-02-17
A must-have for medicine studentsReview Date: 2005-02-15
The best of the bestReview Date: 2004-01-27
Exelent to gain an above-average level in human anatomyReview Date: 2000-06-28
A "Must Have" For Anatomy Study/Review.Review Date: 2001-07-17

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Solving Behavior Problemsin AutismReview Date: 2008-06-02
Behavior AssistanceReview Date: 2007-01-04
great bookReview Date: 2005-07-21
Real help in addressing behavioral difficulties in autismReview Date: 2001-10-02
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 AnalysisReview Date: 2001-08-22


Easy & Delicious!Review Date: 2001-05-04
"Diversity" plus !Review Date: 2000-12-22
WHAT A GREAT FIND !Review Date: 2000-07-18
HIP, HIP HOORAY !Review Date: 2000-07-05
This is the book I've been looking for.
YummyReview Date: 2000-07-16

GYN&OB 's Holy Book-Kadin Hastaliklari ve Dogum oncu kitabiReview Date: 2004-03-28
Kadin Dogum uzmanlik dalinin en onde gelen kitaplarindan olan Williams Obstetri kitabi, her kadin dogum uzmaninin sahip olmasi gereken gercek bir bilgi hazinesi...
Essential guideReview Date: 2007-01-03
The Obstetrics text to haveReview Date: 2004-01-25
Excellent!no need to buy anotehr Ob text.
The Standard by which All Obstetrics Texts are measuredReview Date: 2004-07-15
CD ROMReview Date: 2002-04-03
best regards Dr` Roman Korobochka MD

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For anyone wishing to maintian health and avoid surgery!Review Date: 2007-12-05
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 HealthReview Date: 2007-02-28
Every family should own this book!Review Date: 2002-07-24
A Beautiful Achievement for People & Health CareReview Date: 2002-08-18
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 physicianReview Date: 2002-07-27
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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Comprehensive book on neuroscience/cortical networksReview Date: 2007-05-14
The Synaptic View of Brain FunctionReview Date: 2004-06-11
^^*Review Date: 2001-09-08
A classic work now in its 5th editionReview Date: 2005-11-05
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 ...Review Date: 2004-03-17
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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Review of Telemedice and Telehealth by Darkins and CAreyReview Date: 2002-02-11
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 telehealthReview Date: 2000-08-21
Comprehensive, useful for novices and specialistsReview Date: 2000-10-12
The future of health care thru high technologyReview Date: 2000-08-25
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!Review Date: 2000-10-02
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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.