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Here is a book of medical advice, traditional and nontraditional. Dr. Richard French lays out health suggestions that a doctor would like to leave for his family, his friends, his patients, acquaintances or anyone interested in a well-balanced approach to life and good health. Here, you will find prescriptions for keeping healthy physically, mentally, emotionally and also spiritually. This book attempts to integrate the care of the individual with some of our current social challenges. In the rapidly advancing fields of science and medicine, the costs of medical treatments are spiralling to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Here is a book of medical advice, traditional and nontraditional. Dr. Richard French lays out health suggestions that a doctor would like to leave for his family, his friends, his patients, acquaintances or anyone interested in a well-balanced approach to life and good health. Here, you will find prescriptions for keeping healthy physically, mentally, emotionally and also spiritually. This book attempts to integrate the care of the individual with some of our current social challenges. In the rapidly advancing fields of science and medicine, the costs of medical treatments are spiralling to the stratosphere. The keys to good health have remained relatively low in cost, and are reviewed in unique comprehensive fashion in this book. If Dr. Richard's prescriptions were widely taken to heart, a large segment of the healthcare-system juggernaut might be scaled back to reserve status. Dr. French draws on twenty-five years of medical practice and experience. He brings insights as a doctor, husband, father and member of the general community. The book offers a collection of essays on health, and an appendix of other essays derived from the author's interest in American history, world history and church history. "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure," still is valid today, regardless of our expanding array of 21st century medical technology. Spend a few evenings with this general doctor, and you may have less need to visit doctors in general.
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Autorenporträt
Illustrator's notes Wayne Stroot is a political cartoonist and former power lineman whose high voltage conservative cartoons continue to electrify his readers in a four-state region. His work has earned numerous awards at the state and national levels, regularly featured in "Best Editorial Cartoons of the Year" and is displayed in various politicians' offices nationwide. An active member of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonist, Mr. Stroot regularly embarks on a wide variety of illustration assignments. He and his wife Robin reside in South Central Nebraska. Author's notes Richard French, M.D. is a practicing physician specializing in internal medicine in Hastings, Nebraska from 1979 to the present. He has written editorials for newspapers since 2000. He published a collection of essays on health, history, and assorted topics in a book, entitled Dr. Richard's Prescriptions for Better Health (XLibris, 2005). He is a member of American Medical Association, a Fellow of American College of Physicians (FACP), and a member of Christian Medical-Dental Association. He and his wife, Linda, have two grown children.