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Based on treating the whole patient rather than isolated symptoms, homeopathy uses minute doses of naturally derived medicine to stimulate the patient's own life force. Physician Samuel Hahnemann's pioneering text Organon of the Medical Art, first published in 1810, remains the foundation for all study in this field. Wenda O'Reilly worked with translator Stephen Decker to produce a version of the book that would preserve Hahnemann's insights while adapting it to the needs of the modern general reader. The book is restructured as a series of chapters and sections, and newly added side notes and footnotes, a contextual glossary, and an index vastly increase the book's usefulness.
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Excellent translation, wonderful annotations!.......2007-04-08
Like many, I've read The Organon before, but usually came away from each aphorism with some befuddlement. The Decker translation, with Dr. O'Reilly's editing and annotations, really opens the door for me to a deeper understanding of Hahnemann and homeopathy itself. The introduction, notes, glosses, and other aids make this the best English version, in my opinion. As Dr. Hahnemann was reported to have said, this book should be read twice a year for the first fifty years, and then once annually thereafter!
Interesting from a historical perspective.......2006-10-13
I've had numerous health problems over the years that are somewhat off the beaten track, and as a result I ran across a practitioner of Heilkunst. This is their clinical bible. When I found this practitioner unwilling to reveal exactly what it was they were supplying in the way of a remedy, unlike other practitioners of natural medicine who will tell you what supplements to take and what you are doing wrong, I got this book and decided to see what was going on. After going through it, I am glad I decided not to pursue this form of treatment.
The book is interesting from a historical perspective. The real author of the contents of the Organon, Samuel Hahnemann, had some real points of contention with traditional (allopathic) medicine as it was practiced in 1800, and rightly so. Medicine was more likely to harm you than help you as the germ theory of infectious disease had not even yet developed. Hospitals were a place of supervised death rather than a place where scientifically proven diagnostic methods were used to determine treatments and actually cure people. Hahnemann's resulting methods look very odd today in the face of much improved scientific knowledge, but in 1800 they made as much sense as what traditional doctors were doing. Probably the most interesting of Hahnemann's theories is that on the miasm. Hahnemann believed, and taught in this book that there are three "miasms" that are the cause of disease in all people and thus must be rooted out to make an ill person well.
In the last one hundred years, science has caused great strides in modern medicine, and doctors can now adequately explain and treat diseases in ways that were impossible with the crude information and techniques available before. Thus, there was a oorresponding decline in th popularity of the homeopathic method. Homeopathy still exists, though, and probably always will in some form, because Hahnemann's approach requires the practitioner to get close to the patient, to listen to him/her, and to design custom mysterious "remedies". This warm friendly approach to healing seems appealing, especially if you have an oddball combination of symptoms that can't be solved in 10 minutes by an HMO physician who pretends to listen to you as he/she scribbles out a prescription and hastily goes on to the next patient. Even if the homeopathic practitioner can't fix you, at least they listen! Thus, I enjoyed reading this book to see what state medical science was in 200 years ago, but I see no scientific method worthy of giving the methods described in this book a try if you want reliable, real results.
S. Williams.......2005-04-27
After years of struggling with other translations of the Organon finally one that is a pleasure to read! The ability of Mr Decker to illuminate Hahnemann's brilliance is genius in and of itself! Thank you Wenda Brewster O'Reilly....Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!
A "must" for any student of homeopathy!.......2005-04-19
The Organon is essentially the "bible" of homeopathy. Although it was written nearly 200 years ago, it still defines what homeopathy is and what homeopathic practice is all about. That's why the Organon is required reading for all serious students of homeopathy, and most practitioners refer to it on a regular basis as well.
O'Reilly's translation of the Organon is the best and most accessible of them all. It brings the book to life! All of the older translations have pretty much been relegated to the backburner since this one came out. If you are seriously interested in homeopathy, this book is a must-have. I refer to it on a regular basis in my own work.
Required Textbook for students of the Profession.......2005-04-10
The Organon of the Medical Art, O'Reilly edition has become required reading at all homeopathic colleges around the world. This edition is clear and it resolves many amibiguities and errors that were present in previous editions that were based on faulty translations.
Some parts of previous editions were impossible to comprehend. O'Reilly's edition makes the book much more accessible, and easier to comprehend.
This particular edition is based on a completely new translation by Stephen Decker, a scholar, and expert on Hahnemann and the period in which Hahnemann lived. Dr. O"Reilly is an accomplished scholar, homeopath and homeopathic historian.
Homeopaths cannot learn to practice without reading and studying this essential and brilliant text.
This is a terrific book for those interested in a serious study of Homeopathy and comparative medicine. You won't be disappointed.
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Chet Reneson and Ed Gray have been exploring the Bahamas, both separately and together, for 30 years. Each of them has gone there for complementary visions and neither has ever gone there without a fly rod. Both link a common passion for fly fishing on the Bahamian flats with an affinity for the islands and their inhabitants in a visual and written celebration.
Customer Reviews:
A GREAT book for those who love the flat or the Bahamas........1999-09-12
This is both a beautiful (the art of Reneson) and a thoughtful (the writing of Gray) book. It is not a "how to" book, but rather a book to set your mind for a good trip, or to reflect on a past trip. If you can't be there, this is the next best thing.
Wonderful book!.......1998-12-16
Most fly fishermen are artists at heart. This wonderful book does not disappoint. Reneson's watercolors are among the best out there and a perfect complement to Gray's essays. This book will nourish the soul of a fly fisherman on a cold night.
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*118 color photos
* 25 line drawings
* 8 x 11
* Illustrated guide to tackle, tactics, species, habitat, destinations
* Drawings of saltwater knots and casting techniques
* Especially useful for fly fishers making the transition from fresh water to salt
The recent popularity of saltwater fly fishing has created the need for a book that presents the fundamentals of stalking and catching wary flats species. This clearly illustrated and beautifully photographed guide covers basic equipment (rods, reels, line, leaders, flies, clothing); techniques (tying knots, casting, stalking fish); species (bonefish, permit, tarpon, snook, barracuda, redfish, jacks, stripers, bluefish, false albacore, bonito, sea trout, and weakfish); habitat (tides, wind, and structure); and destinations (Caribbean, Mexico, Florida Keys, Outer Banks, Chesapeake Bay, New England coast). It also includes a detailed photo sequence on the double haul, a distance-casting technique crucial for saltwater anglers.
Barry and Cathy Beck are among the most recognized names in fly fishing. They contribute photographs and articles to all the major fly-fishing magazines, have written several books, and are much-sought after tackle and travel consultants. They live in Benton, Pennsylvania.
Customer Reviews:
Excellent Beginner Book.......1999-11-03
This is an excellent beginner book for text and photographs, however it is not advanced enough for the intermediate or experience fly fisher person. Photographs are fantastic and make a great book for beginning collector.
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There is nothing quite like the thrill of fishing the flats,--from Massachusetts to Key West, along the Pacific Coast, throughout the world wherever the ocean is shallow and the fish of the flats are found.
It is an immensely exciting sport--one of the great fishing "theaters" where the drama is always high. Mark Sosin and Lefty Kreh, two veteran and expert flats fishermen, detail the tackle and boats best suited to "thin" salt water. They help take the mystery out of the tides and show how an understanding of this phenomenon is crucial to successful flats fishing. They teach how to pole the flats and how to spot and find fish. There is particularly full treatment of all the gear and techniques needed for successful fly-fishing, spinning, and plug-casting. And there are separate chapters on each of the major game fish of the flats, including
· bonefish
· tarpon
· permit
· mutton snapper
· seatrout
· stripers
Fishing the Flats is essential reading for anyone who would fish this exciting shallow world of the sea.
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This book has it all!.......2000-01-14
Sosin and Kreh cover all bases...spinning and fly....the book is very readable. Excellent.
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Saltwater Flats
Elihu Blotnick
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TOP RATED Saltwater Fishing (Bays, Estuaries, Flats & Offshore in North America); Features Top Rated Fishing and Guide Services for Saltwater Fishing in North America as rated by the most qualified people --their past customers! These listings cannot be bought, they must be earned by obtaining an A- to A+ rating from unbiased extensive client surveys and polls. A Unique Top Rated Series Reference Book & Guide to Adventures, Outfitters, Guides and Lodges for Saltwater Fishing in North America, includes; Amber Jack(s), Barracuda(s), Striped and Sea Bass, Bluefish, Bonefish, Dolphin Fish, Drum(s), Flounder(s), Grouper(s), Halibut(s), Lingcod(s), Mackerel(s), Marlin(s), Permit, & Rock Fish(es). Salmon Fishing, including; Atlantic, Chinook (King), Chum (Dog), Coho (Silver), Pink (Humpback) and Sockeye (Red) Salmon's. Also included are Sailfish, Shark(s), Snapper(s), Snook, Steelhead & Spotted Sea Trout, Tarpon(s), Tuna(s), Crabbing and Shrimping for; Alaska, Florida, Hawaii, Maryland, New York, Oregon, Texas, & Virginia. A listing must be earned, it cannot be bought!
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The Texas coast is an angler's saltwater paradise and this guide describes the most productive flats, estuaries, shorelines, and surf for the sport. Also included is information on fish species, gear, rod and line weights, as well as important fly patterns. 40 black & white photographs, 15 maps.
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A quality resource for theTexas coastal fly fisherman.......1999-09-30
(Finally!)This is a useful and well researched book on the Texas coast, with much to offer the fly fisher. It describes in exceptional detail the type of information needed by anyone, from rank tyro to old pro, who hopes to have a successful trip to one of the myriad fishing spots along our beautiful Texas coast. Armed with this book, the average fly fisherman can pick a location, follow Phil's advice on flies, tides, and quarry, and look forward to a grand adventure in the salt. Heed his words on safety, conservation, and ethics and I can guarantee that you are going to have a ball. My personal favorite area from the book; Port Aransas and its' surrounding waters.
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Flats and Saltwater Flyfishing, 1998 Ed.
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Tori Koro Volume 2
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Teenage girl Yae and her mom are joined by two female lodgers for a hilarious journey of nothing in particular. This is a cute Seinfeld-esque comedy about the girls' everyday life. Stories are random, but Hai-Ran does a great job with building characters and relationships. The title Tori Koro comes from the tricolors of the national French banner (blue, white and red) that coincide with the character' mood.
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Dr. Swan's Prescriptions for the Heart
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Dennis Swanberg is well-known for his humorous take on life. Ahilarious storyteller, "Dr. Swan" always has the prescription for what is ailing you. In this new book, Dr. Swan asks you, " Are you keepin' your love tank full, or are you runnin' on empty?"
In this book, Dr. Swan's purpose was simple: "to make you chuckle a little and think a lot." His ideas will help you build relationships that last a lifetime and beyondand that, the Swan feels, is exactly what God wants for you and yours.
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The most complete, authoritative text available on autoharp. Teacher and author Meg Peterson presents a colorful array of songs and styles as well as a myriad of strum patterns in an easy-to-understand manner. This self-teaching course features Meg's highly acclaimed system for teaching melody solo performance on the autoharp. Each of its 48 lessons builds on the one before it, with a reference section included for those who wish to learn about music notation, theory, harmony, transposition, and chord substitution. There are 122 practice songs and many more suggested ones. Also included is information on tuning, changing strings, and altering chord position on the instrument. The CD is a stereo teaching tape with vocal instruction and performance demonstrating many of the strum patterns and tunes in the book at full tempo with a singer.
Customer Reviews:
A must-have book for learning the autoharp or chromaharp........1999-09-02
I found Mel Bays Complete Method for Autoharp or Chromaharp to be an ideal book for learning to play the autoharp or chromaharp. It starts with the basics of how to read music and takes the reader through an understanding of the autoharp/chromaharp; how to tune it, how to develop various strumming styles and music styles and how to make adjustments to the instrument should the player desire to do so. This book contains well written text as well as photos, charts and illustrations. The photos and illustrations are clear and understandable, a definite help for those who learn better from seeing something done. The selection of music included offers a variety of styles and tastes and takes the learner beyond the beginner stage. Lessons also include some music theory. In my opinion, this is a must-have book for learning either the autoharp or the chromaharp.
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First student of the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics, Sam Kashner tells with humor and grace his life with the Beats. But the best story is Kashner himself -- the coming-of-age of a young man in the chaotic world of the very idols he hoped to emulate.
This P.S. edition features an extra 16 pages of insights into the book, including author interviews, recommended reading, and more.
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an interesting glimpse of a little known slice/phase of Beat history.......2006-10-20
And I do mean glimpse...
There are flashes here of great insights into the personas of Allen Ginsberg, Peter Orlovsky, and Gregory Corso
You see the psycho-sexual strands of Ginsberg/Orlovsky partnership played out in their gaudy technicolor glory (this is also a weakness...more on that later) and you get a real sense of G. Corso's suspicions and insecurities but to me the real value of this book is the insight it sheds on William Burroughs and his life during this period (tearfully reading Jack London) and in particluar his tempestous relationship with his son Bill Jr.
These insights were valuable to me as a huge Burroughs fan and were the main things I took away from this book...especially because most accounts of WSB's life and work in the 70's focus exclusively on the NYC Bunker period...
some negative aspects of this book are:
as R.Rhodes mentions in the review further down the page there is somewhat of a high school note-passing he has a crush on him style narrative that is tiresome
Anne Waldman and the whole who did or didn't sleep with Bob Dylan angle is irritating as is the narrator (unfortunately)
he seems like a genuinely decent guy but his tone is fairly off-putting most of the time and he and his observations are ultimately not that interesting.
I would recommend for diehard Beat collectors and/or Burroughs fans only
epitome magazine says "Read This!".......2006-05-04
WHEN I WAS COOL: My Life at the Jack Kerouac School. A Memoir by Sam Kashner.
A memoir of a then skinny, naive teenage boy, from a liberal, fairly well-off Jewish family, who goes from thinking Walt Whitman "had something to do with food - Maybe the Whitman Sampler box of chocolates." to being the author of 3 nonfiction books and a novel. Kashner convinces his parent to allow him to enroll in the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodies Poetics, (of which he was the very first and, at the time, only one to do so), in lieu of conventional college. In the spring of 1976, Kashner's life has just begun. Hanging out with Allen Ginsberg, William Burroughs, Gregory Corso, Peter Orlovsky and Anne Waldman, as well as cameos by the remaining Beat and non-Beat writers and muscians of the era, Kashner interweaves Beatlore with his own innocent reflections in a frank, humorous and extremely entertaining and informative platitude. A free-spirited "Kiss & Tell" theme runs through the pages as openly as the heroin in Burroughs veins. Hailed as a hero with his father's Diner's Club card, Kashner is called upon repeatedly to aid and abet the shenanigans of this anti-normal group of word artists. Between editing Ginsberg & Corso's manuscripts, baby-sitting Billy Burroughs the JR., backing way too many monetary expenses, one wonders who is actually benefiting from his enrollment. Intimacies of thwarting sexual advances from Ginsberg to succumbing to di Prima, are embarrassingly shared in all their sordid, ribald and ultimately bodacious glory. A "he loves him but he loves her" floats through this stew in chunks while Kashner ponders the directed aloofness of Walkman, while impregnating one of her troup. Marijuana fields, whores, drug houses, theft and mayhem.. all the elements of prime-time are just casual actualities of extra curriculum. Kashner also stands by, silently, as Ginsberg and his ilk follow the teachings of their oft drunk Tibetan Buddhist meditation teacher Chogyam Trungpa, Rinoche - who pounds on Ginsberg to "lose your ego" as he pads his own pockets and libido with admiration and servitude. Reflections from the Beats are also placed abundantly within as all give their good, bad or indifferent memories of Kerouac and Cassady an ear. One of the best "Beat" books I've read. Used and abused, we go from day one to graduation with his zany encounters and events, all the while hoping the school gets it's accreditation before he graduates. Reminiscent of Tom Wolfe's days of entrenchment with Ken Kesey & the Merry Pranksters, it's a fun, fast paced-read that shows us what happens when literary renegades become our teachers.
Cool? No. Warm-hearted? Yes........2006-02-08
There are a lot of things to like about Sam Kashner's coming-of-age memoir, "When I Was Cool." First: Mr. Kashner wasn't cool and probably knows it. Second: he doesn't go through detox or recovery. Halleluia! A memoir without a recovery center or AA meeting. Third: his affection for these old lions, of whom only Peter Orlovsky is still with us. Fourth: the look at their everyday lives, from hemorrhoids to the keystone cops comedy of The Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics. Fifth: Mr. Kashner's long suffering, very cool, and funny parents. And Sixth: Mr. Kashner's teenaged, wide-eyed, intimidated, growing-up self.
Its not the last book that will be written about Naropa or any of the characters, but it's the only book written by the first (and for a long time only) student of the Kerouac school, and is sometimes lovely, often funny, and very easy - it's "a report of an intimate nature," i.e., gossip.
His subjects much much richer than he.......2006-01-13
Kashner has the distinction of writing a book that is both priceless and very forgettable at same time. His anecdotes about his time at the Kerouac school in the late 1970s with Ginsberg, Corso, Burroughs, and Huncke are the priceless part. He gives us a real gift in these, a special glimpse of these lives as older and quirkier and more human than is easy to find. This is Kashner's gift and alone justifies the price of the book. This is what will ensure it's place in the Beat library.
But as for the rest... Kashner was a young man out of high school studying with tired writer-celebrities. Yet he endlessly bemoans the old Beats' disinterest in letting him into their inner circle of confidences and plans. One can forgive the young Kashner his dissapointment that his grumpy middle age teachermen didn't leap to treat the 19-year-old Kashner as the equal in life and thought that he was not. But the now middle-age Kashner who reflects for us still smarts about it, annoyingly still snaps at his old teachers for being too self absorbed to take him into their fold as a brother.
Kashner doesn't seem up to the task of elucidating on his old idols, doesn't seem to grasp their real richnesses among their messiness. At book's end, Kashner details how he eventually gave up on poetry and switched to fiction and prose when he became convinced he'd never find fame or fortune in it. That's just what's annoying about Kashner throughout this book: He went to study with the Beats to soak in the fame and get a piece, not for love of poetry or authentic living, nor the need to create and live as such. He criticizes this idols' selfishness and seeking of public love in fame. But these odd old men also had a fire in them for creation and expression and the poet's attentiveness to life and authentic living. They wrote poetry because they needed to, they felt the world as they did and needed to express it for themselves. They hungered for it. And Kashner will have none of it. He fell in love with the image and the dream of being a poet, and when he paid his tuition to the Jack Kerouac School he expected he was buying his place in the lineage of great poets. But he didn't feel what it was all about then and he doesn't now in this book, he has no feel for it or the folk who write it.
I think this is why Kashner's thoughts and critiques of the Beats fall so hollow. I closed the book glad it was over -- sad there would be no more rare humanizing glimpses and funny stories of my favorites, but glad to no longer be subject to Kashner's simplistic stabs at all the old men, glad to be done with his self interested narration. Read the book for the anecdotes, for a special outsider's look at very human myths, Kashner relays these funny stories competently enough. Leave the rest as Kashner himself seems to, without any real warmth or connection or depth.
WHEN WAS HE COOL?.......2005-10-13
Sam Kashner seems to want everything to be as it had been before his birth, but his timidity prevented him from acting out the 50's, 60's or the 70's. He didn't "get his hands dirty" as Naropa student Peter Marti put it, a poet who crawled from some serious wreckage to a sanity beyond shooting drugs and a heterosexuality based on what he wanted, not what he feared.
We'll skip the list of details Sam gets wrong (for example, Burroughs did not shoot an apple, but a shot glass, from his wife's head), but suffice it say there are enough of them to indicate he's not a scholar of the situation. The fact that he is actually a professional journalist who writes for GQ and VANITY FAIR confirms my worst fears about articles in these magazines. On the plus side, Sam's magazine background makes this as breezily readable as the best pop journalism. First, however, we are forced to examine some of the remarks reserved for women. Anne Waldman is glamorous and unavailable, thus a vain bitch. Diane di Prima has become heavy, and thus disappoints.
It is almost grim that Sam is in the middle of such interesting history and seems to be blowing it by insisting on his preconceptions. I visited Naropa in 1978. I'd known Allen for 4 years, and had already filmed Burroughs in NYC. Corso was a scary guy I'd met in SF and regarded as a great poet but I was never in his court, though I saw him at least a dozen times over the years. Naropa was an extension of what I already knew, and was for the brief week I stayed there, both a heaven and hell for me. In memory, it is a legend I brushed against gratefully.
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When I Was Cool
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When I Grow Up...: Cool Jobs I Might Try
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Awesome!.......2006-11-10
This book is so fun, especially for the 4-year-old age range. My sons both loved it and my second child wanted his own! It's fun to look back and see what they thought about different careers when they were younger.
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This digital document is an article from The Sporting News, published by Sporting News Publishing Co. on August 19, 2005. The length of the article is 1692 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
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Title: Jones has a story you've got to love: it's not cool to be a fan when you're in this business. But I happily admit this: I root for Todd Jones, one of the most special regular dudes in sports.(BASEBALL)
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Semiauto fun-guns.(WHEN CO2 SPELL 'COOL') : An article from: American Handgunner
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Rebecca: The Screenplay
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