 | Dr. D.C. Jarvis, who was born in 1891, wrote this charming and informative book to preserve the unique folk wisdom he learned as a young doctor in the rural South. In FOLK MEDICINE, Dr. Jarvis discusses the varied uses of natural substances such as... |
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 | First published in 1988, this is the account of Deepak Chopra relates spiritual awakening and his return to his native India and Ayurvedic methods of healing after many years of studying and employing the techniques of Western medicine. |
 | In this account of crime, investigative journalist James B. Stewart recounts the 1985 conviction of Michael Swango, a doctor who allegedly murdered five of his colleagues. Assuming that Swango was guilty, Stewart examines reputable, yet secretive... |
 | For medical students, Gross Anatomy is the raw induction to their chosen discipline. In this account, Giegerich describes the cadavers, the morticians, and the students that mix in one rotation of first-year anatomy. |
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 | A Montana abortion clinic doctor, Susan Wicklund lived in the eye of the storm during the 1980s, surrounded by protestors and fearing for her life. Yet with her powerful memoir, she shows how important her work was, giving women the ability to make... |
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