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Heart Disease: A Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine
Published in Hardcover by Elsevier (18 November, 1991)
Author: Eugene Braunwald AB MD MA(hon) ScD(hon) FRCP
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biblical text on heart
it is amazing that such an authoritative text can actually be written. but there it is!. a masterpiece, which is so encompasing that words fail. braunwald has a tradition and every new edition is a towering giant over the previous.seeing is beleiving, thus i strongly recommend this text to any one wishing to perfect himself in any aspect of cardiology.

A HARD-TO-FLAW MASTERPIECE
Anyone familiar with Dr. Braunwald's superb cardiovascular exploits in the "Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine" would not be surprised by the richness of this book.
The diligently crafted chapters are comprehensive, authoritative, well-illustrated, and include all the 'ins' and 'outs' of contemporary cardiology. It is one of the most consistent and coherent multi-authored texts in the field.
This single-volume CD-ROM package is a rich blend of evidence based medicine, best practice, and all the user-flexibility an e-book enthusiast would expect.

the Bible of Cardiology
There are many authors that have mastered their subjects. Once in a while however, you come across some authors that have, in addition, mastered the art of imparting that knowledge to others. That is what you have in this volume that has become the indispensable resource for Cardiologists and cardiology fellows. What Harrison's is to Internal Medicine, and Gray's is to Gross Anatomy, Braunwald's is to Cardiology. It is probably easier to talk of the beach without mentioning water than to talk of cardiology without Braunwald's Heart Disease.
This is a very worthy reference resource.


No-Nonsense Medicine: A Physician's Path to Sensible Healing
Published in Paperback by Beyond Medicine Publishing (07 November, 2001)
Authors: Christina, Md. Stemmler and Christina Stemmler
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Candid, poignant & thought-provoking
This is a fascinating account of the scientific and humanistic education of a truly remarkable woman who trained in Argentina. Dr. Stemmler contrasts the simplicity of 3rd world medicine with America's health care system, & critiques the economics that justify health care rationing. Dr. Stemmler offers an inspirational vision of what universal access to health care could be.

An Inspiring Book
Dr. Stemmler's book is a moving account of her training and experiences as a physician. Her professional competence, in both Western and Eastern medicine, and her ability to empathize and connect with her patients are important parts of her story. The book begins a critique of standard Western medicine that she plans to continue in future writings. Both for this reason and for the stories she tells, it is a most worthwhile book to read. I strongly recommend "No-Nonsense Medicine."

A real look at health care
This book is ideal for all patients, especially since its language is accessible and inspiring. Told from the doctor's point of view, this story is a personal and intimate look at a physician's journey through the medical field. The readers can easily connect with her life and feel as though they are living her experiences. This book also gives us hope as patients that we can take control of our own health care. I highly recommend it to all patients in an effort to reassure us that we CAN dictate how we are treated and cared for.


Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery: Clinical Reference Guide
Published in Paperback by Singular Publishing (25 September, 2000)
Author: R. Pasha
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key for the boards
i used this book exclusively to cram for the boards; it works.

Definitive ENT handbook
During my 4th year of medical school I struggled and ultimately failed to find a concise yet comprehensive handbook of otolaryngology. After reviewing many handbooks of ENT during the first 2 years of my residency, I have concluded that Dr. Pasha's book is the most well-organized, concise review of otolaryngology available. All ENT interns, junior residents, and 4th year medical students should have this book. It is worth the price.

This Book Rocks!
It's like borrowing the notes from your chief resident -- a thoroughly understandable, straight-forward review of otolaryngology. It's very helpful to establish a framework of understanding to allow further review of a subject. I wish I'd had it when I started my residency.


ADHD Book: Living Right Now!
Published in Paperback by Martin Kutscher (31 October, 2002)
Authors: Martin L. Kutscher and Martin L., MD. Kutscher
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Thank you, Dr. Kutscher!!
An excellent, concise, no-nonsense, inspirational book. Superb as both resource and guide to help us do just what we want to: LIVE RIGHT NOW! Thank you very much indeed, Dr. Kutscher.

ADHD Book: Living Right Now!
I only wish this book was available for me when my daughter was diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome back when she was 12. By the time ADHD was diagnosed she was 19 and we had gone through many years of disruption and blame. I will recommend this book to family and friends.

Carol Goldberg Maeder, Mother

Excellent Resource
This book is easy to understand for the layman or professional. It addresses everyday problems and how to deal with them by a doctor who is not only intelligent, but compassionate.


Base Instincts: What Makes Killers Kill?
Published in Paperback by W.W. Norton & Company (June, 2002)
Author: Jonathan H., MD Pincus
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Early childhood ed. needs tax monies more than crime mop up.
I just finished "Base Instincts: What Makes Killers Kill" and I am adamant that our society shows so much more monetary respect for crime and punishment than early childhood education. We have had recent headlines about men, here in Austin, spiking babies and toddlers like footballs after a touchdown, in anger, killing or maiming them and ending up in prison for life. While this outrage is profoundly disturbing, professionals dither at whether or not early childcare intervention is ethical, cost effective or necessary in our society. Paying attention to parenting of the young child uplifts not just that family, but our societies future well being. Child abuse is the single most important determinant of future violence, and it is endemic and epidemic in our frontier based national mind set. We need to launch an all out campaign to raise the national consciousness about the importance of the nurturance of women, and the children that they in turn nurture, in the first three years of life, and beyond.

"A Unified Concept/Hypothesis Why Murderers Murder"
"Base Instincts: What Makes Killers Kill?" by Jonathan H. Pincus, MD, ISBN 0-393-32323-4 pbk, Norton & Co. 2001: a 225 page disquisition plus 13 pages of notes by a NYU Professor of neurology & psychiatry and graduate of Columbina CPS who investigated some 150 murderers over a 25-year period and tenders his unified theory that "killers kill for the same reasons," regardless of their classifications (single, mass, serial, & perhaps genocidal).

Pincus observed that killing arises in the milieu and troika of disturbances which generally discloses (1) childhood abuses (sexual, verbal, physical), (2) frontal lobe damage (birth trauma, chromosomal, genic, infectious, toxic as alcohol & drugs), and (3) a medley of mental (neuro-psychiatric) impairments e.g. bipolar depresssion, paranoia, ADHD, CD, ODD, etc. He hypothesizes that single, mass, and serial killings have similarities with the Nazi/Hitler's paranoid anti-Semitism, Gaza Strip atrocities and various terrorist factions of more recent vintage.

He opines the only feasible remedy would be prevention of child abuse and cites pilot studies underway, and also specifies factors impeding implementation of other remedies including treatment of convicted murderers. He details his basic neurologic testing format including specific tests directed at eliciting impairment of the frontal lobes, the latter being somnething he states most/many neurological examiners fail to do. Dr. Pincus has worked successfully on a number of defense cases aimed at getting death sentences switched to life without parole.

The treatise is not overly technical, the writing style is a bit wordy, and very minor detractions were noted (i.e. XYY in not a chromosomal deficit but a chromosomal excess or defect; Trisomy 21 is no longer referred to as mongolism but Down's syndrome; and this reader is skeptical that someone could & would drink a 12-pack of beer and a pint of whiskey in 45 minutes (one can every 3.75 minutes & not counting the hard liquor).

This study is an important contribution to the study of homicide and it provides engaging thought-provoking commentary on what makes murderers murder and also a workable solution to the problem of homocides. This book gives ample graphic grisly details of physical & sexual abuse, sans pictures, which some readers will find disturbing, but so then is murder. This is a must read.

A Very Fine Effort
The point of this fairly slim volume is to convince the reader that many (perhaps the vast majority) of our most dangerous criminals have neurologic impairments, and that brain dysfunction, along with child abuse and paranoid thinking, is at the heart of much violent behavior. This is not an entirely new message, but it is one Pincus approaches with a great deal of authority -- he's a professor of Neurology at Georgetown, was formerly at Yale and has studied dozens of death row prisoners along with his colleague Dorothy Ortnow Lewis.

Dr. Pincus clearly decided not to risk alienating readers with scientific terminology or complex explanations of brain physiology. The book follows the familiar "casebook" true crime format used by various ex-FBI profilers, coroners, and cops. Most chapters focus on a particular criminal Pincus had dealings with (many of them in his role as an expert witness) and what that criminal's life story shows about the origins of homicidal violence.

The coversational writing style (and oddly cheery alliterative chapter titles) stand in contrast to the horrific nature of much of the material. The crime scene details will be familiar to any reasonably hardened reader in the literature. What really stood out for me was the descriptions of childhood abuse endured by many of the perpetrators Pincus has studied. As a former inner-city teacher, I taught kids from pretty screwed up homes, and had some friends from abusive families while growing up. But the stories Pincus recounts (corroborated by siblings and others) remind us that there is almost no downward limit to the depths of human depravity.

What's rather odd about all the better works in the study of violence and homicide is the sense that this field is under-funded, under-appreciated and obscure. Pincus and other pioneers in the field have answered some important questions, but their work raises hundreds more. If, say one percent of the money our government has spent trying to prove that marijuana is dangerous were instead spent on studying the roots of violence, perhaps we'd have more answers.


Brothers at War (White Mane Kids No 4)
Published in Paperback by White Mane Publishing Co. (March, 1997)
Author: Margaret Whitman Blair
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Great Book!
I got this book for my b-day and I read it right away! This is a wonderful book about three teenagers who are swept back in history to the Civil War. Then they must learn to live like the people back then and each has there own part in the war. This book also teaches allot of facts about the Civil War that I never knew. I recommend it to anyone who loves to read and learn facts:)

Civil War fiction at its best
Ms. Blair tells an action-filled story filled with humor and suspense. I reccomend this book to any and all readers interested in Civil War reenactment or time-travel. The characters are believable and honest, the true indication of a worth-while read.

Superb!
This is a great book. I love it!!!!!!! The characters are really believable and funny. This author is much better than R. L. Stine.


Campbell's Urology (CD-ROM for 4 Volume Set)
Published in CD-ROM by W B Saunders (23 August, 2002)
Authors: Patrick C., Md. Walsh, Alan B., Md. Retik, E. Darracott, Jr. Vaughan, Alan J., Md. Wein, and Darracott Vaughan
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The encyclopedic bible of urology
This book is the most extensive single source of urologic information available. It covers all basic aspects of urology in a fairly complete manner. The main drawbacks are:
1)Reference authors quoted directly in text. This makes the book fairly diffcult to read in a fluid manner and adds extra length to the already lengthy text. Gillenwater is a much more readble text.
2)Some chapters need a better overall framework. The best example of this is the chapter on adrenal pathology which does not provide a very good thorough to the asymptomatic adrenal mass, by far the most common adrenal problem.
3)Often excessive discussion regarding all the studies for and against an issue. I feel that it would be better to state that an issue is unresolved and then list some appropriate ways of attacking the problem.
4)Certain chapters are written in the 1st person. The chapter on the technique of radical retropubic prostatectomy is a personal account and not a reference chapter. MAny innovations from other centers are missing making this chapter somewhat biased.

Overall an excellent and authoratative view or urology

The bible of Urology....
If you need to know urology, then you need this set of book. This edition is set up very well. The 4 books make it easier to look up info. It covers all the major topics in urology and is as up to date as any book can be.

Best Book in urology
This is indeed the best urological textbook, or better to call it the bible of urology , I can not wait for the next edition


Hepatitis C: The Silent Epidemic (Authoritative Guide)
Published in Paperback by Perseus Publishing (15 February, 2001)
Authors: Fred K. Md Askari, Daniel S. Cutler, and M.D., Ph.D., Fred K. Askari
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A compelling read
The author has done a wonderful job conveying a complex set of issues in a user friendly manner. This killer disease is the subject of intense research and it was good to get an up to date perspective on the topic. I would recommend it to anyone with an interest in being empowered on the subject.

I am Cured!!!
This book let me finally understand where my doctor was coming from. I read the book three times, I found it so useful. Being able to understand both the potential dangers that lie ahead and how to avoid them has made me a stronger person as I confront this disease. I have read several other books on hepatitis C, and I liked this one the best. I really liked learning about the PEGYLATED Interferons as well as the safe use of alternative antioxidant treatments along with the ones my doctor is prescribing. This book seems really up to date. I am pumped about it.

Valuable and Hopeful News on Hepatitis C !
Excellent! Up-to-date information in understandable terms! The new edition of Hepatitis C, The Silent Epidemic gives basic explanations and also features recent breakthroughs in the use of PEG Interferon treatments. This paperback brings valuable and hopeful news!


ParenTips for Effective, Enjoyable Parenting
Published in Paperback by Development Publications (01 November, 1999)
Author: Marilyn Heins MD
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High praise and thanks
Tucson is fortunate to have a nationally recognized resource such as Marilyn Heins. I am a parent, a parent to be, a nurse and am employed in the child care/advocacy field. I have found this book to contain sensible advice, as it highlights achievable outcomes and, as such, can be a valuable resouce to any parent. Even when you don't agree, word for word, with Dr. Heins' view on certain child-related matters, it is easy to see the reasoning behind them, and to respect her views. I have recommended this book as a resource to my child's preschool (and they purchased it!) so other parents can benefit.

Brilliant, "Desert Island" parenting book
This book is BRILLIANT. Dr. Heins realizes that many of us don't have time to sit and study parenting books. She uses a format whereby the main points are right at the top of each chapter, and if you see in there quickly what you were looking for information about, you often can be reassured without further fuss that your parenting is on the right track (or not!). She is not only an esteemed doctor, but the voice of an experienced mother. Her outlook is knowledgeable, sensible, and down to earth. If you had to choose only one parenting book to take with your children to a desert island, this one would be the most useful, efficient and with the most reasonable advice, by far. Ten stars to Dr. Heins!

Our Favorite Wedding Gift for Young People Merging Families
"ParenTips for Effective, Enjoyable Parenting" is our favorite wedding gift for young couples, each with a child or children, who are merging their respective families. Since each partner is sure to bring a different orientation to child-raising, discord or at least inconsistencies can follow. This is hard on kids. But help is at hand. Dr. Heins, a popular pediatrician and educator--as well as a cracker-jack mom--has put together a contemporary, effective, practical, and caring how-to-do-it book. She has some great guidelines on raising siblings. With "ParenTips" at their fingertips, newly-linked parents can be secure they are using common-sense approaches that work. A couple of bonuses: "ParenTips," is well-organized with a good index and fun to read.

I've appreciated especially her "Sexuality/Gender" section. This is an large, awkward topic that is central to kids' understanding who they are. And it's a hard one for many parents to deal with adequately. But she shows you how to talk to kids about it in a matter-of-fact way that helps them appreciate that side of themselves.

Perhaps it's because her philosophy agrees with mine, but when I look up a problem, I'm always wanting to say "Amen, Marilyn!"


Snoring and Sleep Apnea: Sleep Well, Feel Better
Published in Paperback by Demos Medical Publishing (15 July, 2000)
Authors: Ralph, Md Pascualy, Sally Warren Soest, Ralph A. Pascualy, and Ralph, A. Pascualy M.D.
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Good book but ....
I am not a very successful CPAP user. I find this book easy for reading and technical material is converted to an interesting and well-organized book. The negative side is that it is too positive and optimistic, giving a wrong impression that CPAP is the ultimate panacea. If it can say more about the numerous and various problems that CPAP users encountered, and give more practical though not perfect advices, this book will be much better. Hope also it talks more about smart CPAP.

Best book on apnea
Like my title says, this is the best book around on sleep apnea. The authors do a superb job of describing the symptons and treatment of sleep apnea. They also dispel common misconceptions about sleep apnea- like "thin and young people can't have it"-something which, most dr.s still believe. Unfortunately, most dr.s are very ignorant about sleep disorders, and often, it's the last thing they check for.

My only problem(s) with this book are: that it doesn't elaborate on Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome, a close cousin to apnea and hypopnea; and while it states that UPPP surgery can eliminate snoring w/o treating the underlying apnea, it doesn't explicity state that it's possible (albeit admittedly less common) to have apnea w/o snoring in the first place. Finally, IMO, the authors should have stressed the importance of heated humidifiers in CPAP treatment (a breathing machine, which is the most common treatment for apnea).

This sounds like a lot of "complaints" but the overall excellence of the book doesn't keep me from giving it the 5-stars.

Excellent Recent Overview: Honest and Direct
Although my dad was a champion snorer, I never suspected that I myself had inherited a tendency toward sleep apnea. However, I've got it (moderately), and Pascualy's book has been a big help in allowing me to navigate this new medical field in which I am now an unwilling participant.

Before I went to a sleep clinic for a formal test, I read this book. It prepared me for what was to come, which was not particularly pleasant, despite disclaimers which say that the procedure is painless and non-invasive. That largely was true, but the same might be said for most enemas, and they, too, are not particularly enjoyable.

I was prescribed a CPAP (continuous positive air pressure) device, and I currently am in the midst of trying to adjust to it. To be blunt, I loathe the thing. Were I not married, I doubt that I would have the willpower to try to solve my moderate problem which, though annoying (that is, a gnawing and nearly constant fatigue), is livable. But to please her (who has endured my snoring for years), and because she does have my best interests in mind, I will persist.

The three chapters on CPAPs in this book are essential for anyone who wishes to truly solve his/her sleep apnea problem with one. There is no chapter of the support group AWAKE in my area, so Pascualy's words of encouragement and wisdom on the subject have been transformative for me. If I succeed with a CPAP, it will be because I read this book and took it to heart. Otherwise, without question, I just wouldn't bother.

I am a high-school teacher, and I have at least three colleagues who have got sleep apnea and either are undiagnosed or are in the midst of trying to troubleshoot/solve the condition. When I mentioned my dilemma to my current classes, a substantial number of students had fathers who used a CPAP. I acknowledge that this truly is a widespread problem in America and that the CPAP doubtlessly is the best solution currently available.

Read this book if you, too, are a sufferer (or the spouse of one); but be prepared for a substantial period of adjustment to the CPAP and its "magic"!!


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