By Nikunj Trivedi
Designed for students and practitioners, Materia Medica of Sexual Disorders comprehensively explains human sexual disorders and infertility problems in a therapeutic manner as defined in William Boericke’s Materia Medica. In this study, author Nikunj Trivedi, who has worked more than twenty-eight years as a homeopathic practitioner, discusses the use of clinical homeopathy with a variety of reproductive diseases. Trivedi portrays the essential interrelationships between the disease and drug picture in a comparative manner and offers alternatives to those interested in practicing clinical homeopathy in disorders of reproductive conditions where prolonged use of conventional medicine results in side effects. With illustrations included, Materia Medica of Sexual Disorders offers a comprehensive review of both the male and female reproductive systems. It provides information on more than 300 homeopathic remedies and the treatment results for both males and females. This reference guide will help homeopathic clinicians in the effective treatment of their patients.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Glenn M. Ihde, MD
For patients considering weight loss surgery, there is an enormous amount of information to know. In a very few short years, the number of options for surgery have increased. Patients undergoing surgery need to know their surgical options, how they compare in outcomes and risks, and how to prepare before and after surgery. In addition, the dietary changes necessary after weight loss surgery require a significant amount of education. Patients need a resource to turn to when looking for appropriate foods to eat and when evaluating the foods that they want to eat. Education is the key to succeeding with weight loss surgery. Covering all this information is impossible in a single visit to your physician, or even after several visits. Considering Weight Loss Surgery is a resource for both the patient and for the physician. It serves to organize the information that needs to pass from surgeon to patient, and acts as a longstanding reference to patients well after they have had surgery. By standardizing the educational process and providing a reference for patients, better outcomes and better understanding can be obtained.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Glenn M. Ihde, MD
For patients considering weight loss surgery, there is an enormous amount of information to know. In a very few short years, the number of options for surgery have increased. Patients undergoing surgery need to know their surgical options, how they compare in outcomes and risks, and how to prepare before and after surgery. In addition, the dietary changes necessary after weight loss surgery require a significant amount of education. Patients need a resource to turn to when looking for appropriate foods to eat and when evaluating the foods that they want to eat. Education is the key to succeeding with weight loss surgery. Covering all this information is impossible in a single visit to your physician, or even after several visits. Considering Weight Loss Surgery is a resource for both the patient and for the physician. It serves to organize the information that needs to pass from surgeon to patient, and acts as a longstanding reference to patients well after they have had surgery. By standardizing the educational process and providing a reference for patients, better outcomes and better understanding can be obtained.
FORMAT: E-Book