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Harvard Medical School Family Health Guide

Harvard Medical School Family Health Guide

List Price: $40.00
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A most useful book to have and use in every home
Review: A visit to the doctor always makes us very conscious of how much time is wasted. The time you take off from work, the time you spend in the waiting room the time you spend waiting for the doctor to come and actually talk to you for a few minutes. Then we find ourselves sudden incapable of describing accurately our aches and pains. This all happens after we finally decide to go see a doctor because we are not sure if we know enough to deal with the problem on our own. Calling your mother to find out what to do is not always an option. The "Harvard Medical School Family Health Guide" is a great help for dealing with health concerns in this Era of Managed Care. The volume deals with information about diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease in all stages of life. The information is presented in a very user-friendly manner, with over 900 illustrations, covering: (1) questions to discuss with your doctor; (2) first-aid and emergency advice; (3) symptom charts to determine if and when to call the doctor; (4) home remedies and alternative medicine; and (5) drug-interaction charts to prevent dangerous drug-drug, drug-food, and drug-herb interactions.

I have used this book to save myself from a trip to the doctor, to identify a rash on one of my children, and to better understand my father's hearing problems. This "Family Health Guide" has proven itself both useful and easy to use, and I am someone who never took even biology in school and who therefore finds medicine to be as mysterious as any other science. Every household should have this book, or something very much like it. One final advantage of this particular volume is that this "book" never goes out of date because you can get page and index searched for updated information on every entry from a website.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A BOOK EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE
Review: Harvard Medical School Family Health Guide is an excellent source of information on medical topics for the common people. Written in plain, simple English, the book gives information on diseases, their prevention and treatment, when to call the doctor and when to try home remedies, and how best to deal with certain ailments for which there is no cure available. The book has many easy to understand flow-charts and numerous illustrations of body parts and their locations, many of which are in color. From expert advice to home remedies, from pregnancy and childbirth to living will and how to deal with death, from drug interaction to important telephone numbers, the book has it all.

I found the book so useful that I bought a second copy and gave it as a gift to my daughter who has her own family. One important advantage of the book is that it will never go out of date as a supplementary online version is available which always includes the latest medical theories and developments.

The only negative point is the book's quality of binding. For a book that thick (1288 pages), the binding is not strong. Both the copies I bought broke at the spine in a few days! The contents of the book deserves a 5 stars rating. But because of its poor binding, I am giving it 4 stars.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very thorough and easy to use
Review: I bought this book because I wanted a reference guide for all of the health concerns I have and may have. Its incredibly thorough and its easy to use. The only criticism I have is that no matter what symptoms you have, the book's answer to everything is to see a doctor. It might be helpful for them to go more into detail on what you can do about something before you go in, or home remedies.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a must-have for every family
Review: This guide is the only general medical guide you will need for your family. It has great symptom charts, pictures, explanations, information, & instructions for thousands of situations. It is an emergency medical guide, a compilation of articles by medical experts, & an all-round great source of medical information. I love this book! We're buying more for presents.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Harvard Medical School Family Health Guide by Free Press
Review: This is a comprehensive guide on the latest protocols in medicine
for a plethora of illnesses. Each section describes the applicable body system, diseases of the system, treatment options and alternative medicinal approaches to the conventional treatment options. This volume is perfect if you have an undiagnosed condition to research or you've been advised of a difficult illness to treat/manage. Extensive flowcharts depict
symptoms, required action and research options for getting more
information on the subject. Breathing systems and hormonal
mechanisms are charted in full color. The digestive system is set
forth in step-by-step detail- also in full color.

For a life-long condition like ankylosing spondylitis, the authors describe treatment with methotrexate or joint surgery
and rehabilitation. Infectious arthritis has a classical
bacterial component and inflammations of body systems.
Rehabilitation may focus on fixed joints, cartilaginous joints
or the synovial joints.

Urinary tract infections may be treated medicinally or with
cranberries in the case of cystitis. This volume is a goldmine
difficult to replicate. For this reason, the purchase is a worthy
one for your personal library.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: BUY THIS BOOK!
Review: This is an incredible anthology of illnesses. When my mom was diagnosed with leukemia, I read the entire section on the subject. It helped me to understand the type of leukemia she had, what other forms were, what questions to ask her doctor, and what her likely prognosis would be. I discovered she had a 1:5 chance of survival, and I used that information to make my last days with her really count.

I also appreciate the guide to diagnosising your own illnesses. It helps to understand what different symptoms MIGHT mean, and what to ask your doctor.

I can't emphasize enough the value this volume has. Understanding illnesses your loved ones may be experiencing is invaluable.


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