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This is a practical manual for health professionals who are
beginning to use modern medical acupuncture. It starts from the
assumption that acupuncture works by modifying the activity of the
nervous system. Modern research fails to confirm the existence of
precisely localised 'acupuncture points' and these figure hardly at
all in the book. Instead, the focus is on the principles that are
used in deciding where to place the needles and on getting the
amount of stimulation right. It is based on the course that the
author has taught to health professionals for more than 35 years.
It will be useful to students who have completed this course and
also to those who have learned acupuncture in another way and who
wish to explore a different approach.
This is a book about homeopathy: what it is, how it arose and
developed, where it is today. It is a critical book but it presents
its criticism from the standpoint of knowledge. Anthony Campbell
was consultant physician at The Royal London Homeopathic Hospital
(now The Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine) and is a
past Editor of the British Medical Homeopathic Journal (now
Homeopathy). No prior knowledge is assumed but that does not mean
it is suitable only for beginners. Even if you have read a good
deal about acupuncture you will probably find that you view it
differently when you have finished.
This book is an illustrated companion to my textbook of
acupuncture, Acupuncture in Practice, which I use on the courses in
modern medical acupuncture which I teach for health professional.
The book will be useful for health professionals who practise
modern western acupuncture.
There seems to be a widespread notion that belief is, in itself, a
good thing, but in this book Anthony Campbell argues that, for at
least some people, freeing oneself from all belief systems brings a
huge sense of relief. He illustrates this by describing his own
experience of Roman Catholicism and Transcendental Meditation. He
also looks at the evidence for miraculous cures for cancer and at
ideas about the soul, with particular reference to survival. And he
has a discussion of how religions are transmitted, which he thinks
depends on story-telling and language as much as on formal belief.
This is a wide-ranging book with a lot of ideas.
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