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~ Harvard Medical School (Editor), Anthony Komaroff (Author) "Consider what our health care system was like 100 years ago as we entered the 20th century..." (more)
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These days, when you only get to see your physician for 10 minutes after waiting several weeks for an appointment, you're often forced to get your information somewhere else. Harvard Medical School Family Health Guide will do what your doctor can't: answer your questions for hours on end. This richly packed compendium offers more than a thousand pages of health information compiled from the expertise of 7,000 physicians and researchers. Whether you're figuring out what your symptoms might mean, researching a disease, looking up a medication, learning about a body part or function, or formulating questions to ask your doctor, you can find the medical knowledge here--and in simple, layperson's language.

You'll undoubtedly make the most use of the diagnosis section, in flow-chart form. You identify a symptom, then answer a series of "yes" or "no" questions--where the pain is located, when it occurs, what makes it worse, and other related symptoms, for example. Each answer leads you to another question and/or to an action you should take, with page numbers where you can find more information about the condition you may have. Very clear and well organized! The Color Guide to Visual Diagnosis lets you match your symptom with close-up color photos of various skin infections, cancerous growths, fungal infections, insect infestations, and other conditions. The book also has chapters on lifestyle changes that will enhance health, such as nutrition, exercise, smoking cessation, and safe sex. Added bonuses are sections on eldercare, death and dying, drug interactions, and emergency care. This book is a treasure and a bargain! --Joan Price



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The linking of a web site to the text of this exhaustive compendium of consumer health information assures readers that it will never go out of date. Though the publisher promises that the site will be free, it will only "make sense" when used in conjunction with the printed version. The topics covered are not substantially different from those found in any other quality consumer health encyclopedia (e.g., Mayo Clinic Family Health Book, LJ 12/90), but the format differs substantially, and the treatment of all topics is more in-depth. Divided into ten parts, the text begins with a discussion on how to navigate current healthcare systems; the major areas then covered include health maintenance, how diseases are diagnosed, symptom management illustrated by numerous decision trees, and diseases and disorders. There are also sections on the management of health problems specific to men and women, adolescents, children, and the aged, with a profusion of line drawings and exceptionally understandable explanations of the benefits and risks of a variety of treatments, both surgical and nonsurgical. "Home remedies" for a variety of ailments are included, as are current opinions from Harvard physicians. Appendixes consist of medical terminology, information resources (including web sites), and medical forms. This low-priced, content-heavy work is highly recommended for all public and consumer health libraries.
-AMartha Stone, Massachusetts General Hosp. Lib., Boston
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 1248 pages
  • Publisher: Free Press; 1 edition (September 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0684847035
  • ISBN-13: 978-0684847030
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 7.6 x 2.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.7 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #538,662 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Consider what our health care system was like 100 years ago as we entered the 20th century. Read the first page
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increase cisapride level, polyurethane condom every time, vulsant level, costeroid dose, requires your doctor, corticosteroid medicine, call your dentist, call your doctor, dysplastic moles, increase theophylline level, anticoagulant dose, nearby lymph glands, increase digoxin level, keyhole incisions, recurring abdominal pain, displaced tissue, following home remedies, nearest hospital emergency department, adding chemotherapy, blocker dose, corticosteroid drugs, discharge from the urethra, drug oxytocin, causing side effects, call out for someone
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United States, Color Guide, Visual Diagnosis, Anticoagulant May, Problems With the Eyelid, Theophylline May, New York, Preventing Skin Cancer, Sudden Abdominal Pain, African Americans, Types of Therapy, Alcoholics Anonymous, Constipation Constipation, Health of Women, Types of Fractures, Common Drug Classes, Determining Your Body Mass Index, Health of Adolescents, Health of Men, Helping Your Doctor Diagnose Shoulder Pain, Mammogram Every, Planned Parenthood, Anticonvulsant Calcium, Hand Fracture, Narcotics Anonymous
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191 of 199 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a must-have for every family, October 28, 1999
By "donalyn1" (North Potomac, MD United States) - See all my reviews
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.
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42 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A most useful book to have and use in every home, July 4, 2001
By Lawrance M. Bernabo (The Zenith City, Duluth, Minnesota) - See all my reviews
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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.

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5.0 out of 5 stars BUY THIS BOOK!, September 8, 2004
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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4.0 out of 5 stars Great home resource!
Would have liked to see more color pictures, but over all its a great family health resource. Covers nearly everything from birth to death.
Published 14 months ago by K. Breault

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I purhcased this book for my mother and she absolutely loves it. Then one day she showned to my Aunt (a retired nurse) and she wanted to buy it too. Read more
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A book like this is a "must" in everyone's home who wants a thorough guide to medical problems, procedures. Excellent illustrations.
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This is a 1312 page reference book and I do not claim to have read it cover-to-cover. One refers to it as the needs arise. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Wealth of Information
As a student in the medical profession, I found this book to be very informative. As a parent, I found this book to be helpful at home as well. I highly recommend this to everyone.
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