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  2. Essiac - Wikipedia

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    Essiac. Treatment of cancer and other illnesses. Essiac is a herbal tea promoted as an alternative treatment for cancer and other illnesses. [1] There is no evidence it is beneficial to health. In a number of studies Essiac either showed no action against cancer cells, [2] [3] [4] or actually increased the rate of cancer growth.

  3. Cherry Ames - Wikipedia

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    In addition, a new edition of Cherry Ames, Student Nurse was released by the Palm Healthcare Foundation, Inc., through its Palm Publishing LLC subsidiary. Proceeds from the sale of the books were used to support nursing scholarships.

  4. The Merck Manuals - Wikipedia

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    The Merck Manual of Patient Symptoms was a small printed reference summary of symptoms intended for medical students, physician assistants, and the like. The Merck Veterinary Manual, introduced in 1955, covers animal health care. The Merck Manual for Pet Health is a consumer, or pet owner, edition. The Merck Manual of Geriatrics was introduced ...

  5. Echo Heron - Wikipedia

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    Echo Heron, born Echo Ruah Salato [2] in Troy, New York [3] is an author [4] of fiction, non-fiction, mysteries and historical fiction. She is also a critical care registered nurse and an activist for patients' and nurses' rights. [5]

  6. How to Read a Book - Wikipedia

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    How to Read a Book is a book by the American philosopher Mortimer J. Adler. Originally published in 1940, it was heavily revised for a 1972 edition, co-authored by Adler with editor Charles Van Doren. The 1972 revision gives guidelines for critically reading good and great books of any tradition. In addition, it deals with genres (including, but not limited to, poetry, history, science, and ...

  7. George's Marvellous Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Though it was a popular book for reading to children in primary school, great care was taken by teachers to warn children to not try and recreate the medicine at home due to the hazardous nature of some of its ingredients. [5] There is a disclaimer warning before the story stating " Warning to Readers: Do not try to make George's Marvellous Medicine yourselves at home. It could be dangerous ...

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