The uniqueness of Symptorr~: The Complete Home Medical Encyclopedia is that<br >it combines and interrelates a book of symptoms (Part 1) with an up-to-the-<br >minute medical reference book of disease (Part 2).<br > The average person knows little about disease, but he does have a keen and<br >intimate knowledge of symptoms. Outside of a few common disorders, he has no<br >idea what he is suffering from. In Symptoms: The Complete Home Medical<br >Encyclopedia, he will quickly know whether his symptoms are unimportant,<br >potentially serious, or serious. In other medical encyclopedias he is obliged to<br >look Up his ailment first and then try to find his symptoms--a difficult and flus-<br >trating search.<br > In this book he has some of the best medical minds in the country to help<br >him; ,he can identify his symptoms, resolve them into a specific ailment, under-<br >stand the nature of his disease, and decide the best form of procedure.<br > The saying that a little bit of knowledge can do more harm than good is<br >in itself a statement that does more harm than good. More light is surely better<br >than less light. Our present understanding of the human body is certainly small<br >compared to the ultimate total revelation of how the human body works, yet<br >even with that little bit of knowledge countless numbers of lives have been saved.<br >This book makes expert knowledge easily available to the reader.<br > We all know that a show of blood in the urine is a dangerous sign, which may<br >be indicative of cancer and/or nephritis. But access to this book and a quick<br >glance under the symptom heading Blood in the Urine will show that besides<br > several forms of cancer and nephritis, blood in the urine is also a common symp-<br > tom in such disorders as stones in the kidney or bladder, benign tumors in the<br > kidney or bladder, prostate disorders, and vitamin K deficiency--not minor ail-<br > ments true, but neither are they life-threatening. Such information is readily<br > available in this book.<br > Another major objective of this book is to enlighten the reader about his own<br > vast potential in fighting disease and maintaining ebullient good health. The<br > aid of the physician, empowered by a great armamentarium of knowledge and<br > constant new discoveries, is often lifesaving, but the patient s own efforts, armed<br > with an equally great armamentarium of will, a thrust for life, and other profound<br > inner resources, can often mean the difference between succumbing and survival.<br > Part 2 is a comprehensive ret<br >ments that afflict man. Most of t ,<br >(if known), incidence, type of c~<br >ally in greater detail than found in<br >and outlook.<br > Part 3 contains chapters on Ea~<br >and A Briefing for Good Health<br >follows, as well as an Index of Syr<br > "Early Warning Signals" discl<br >fortunately warn the patient very<br >Knowing these signals beforehar<br >its consequences.<br > "Tables, Tests, and Guides" t<br >reader know the condition of his<br > "A Briefing for Good Health<br >live, an age that is under great<br >physical values. While most of<br >overfed with sugar, baby food<br >and additives. We are recklessly<br >to the point of degenerative phy<br >whelmed with every kind of poll<br > How to survive and live out a<br >willingness to pay the price.<br > In the twenty-one rules to ach<br >this dangerous planet, the empl<br >avoidance of poor health rather !<br > The Glossary contains words<br >Although usually explained whel<br > Special Note: This book is not<br >to "he" rather than "she." Dise<br >well as females. All physicians<br >no pronoun in the English langl<br >almost all cases where qae" is u<br >specifically female, "she" is used<br > The book has been compiled<br >cians and represents not only t]<br >research and medical knowledg~<br >will be updated<br >r<br >
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评分这本书简直让人醍醐灌顶,特别是对于那些长期在迷雾中摸索的人来说。我得说,作者的洞察力非同一般,他/她似乎能穿透事物的表象,直达核心的脉络。阅读过程中,我时常会停下来,不是因为我理解不了,而是因为那些观点太过犀利,需要时间去消化和反刍。比如,他/她对人际关系中微妙的权力动态的剖析,简直精准到令人心惊。我立刻联想到了自己过往的经历,那些曾经困扰我的不和谐音,突然间都有了清晰的注脚。这绝非一本泛泛而谈的“自我提升”读物,它更像是一份深入骨髓的诊断报告,指出那些我们不愿承认却真实存在的内在裂痕。文字的编织极为考究,逻辑链条严密到近乎冷酷,但正是这种不加修饰的真实,才使其具有了强大的力量。我尤其欣赏作者处理复杂概念时所展现出的那种克制与优雅,既没有陷入学术的枯燥,也没有流于大众读物的肤浅,完美地找到了一个平衡点。读完之后,感觉像是进行了一次深刻的心理手术,虽然过程可能略有不适,但术后的清爽和通透感是无与伦比的。这本书为我提供了一套全新的视角去审视周围的一切,我敢肯定,它会成为我书架上被反复翻阅的经典之作。
评分这本书简直是一面能映照出灵魂深处阴影的镜子,而且是那种高分辨率的、让你无法逃避细节的镜子。我最震撼的是作者对“叙事惰性”的探讨,也就是我们如何为了保持故事的连贯性而牺牲了真相的复杂性。书中通过几个极具代表性的案例,展示了人们是如何构建“自我神话”来合理化自己的行为模式,即使这些模式明显是自我毁灭的。作者并没有急于下定论,而是提供了一个观察问题的支架,让你自己去搭建批判性的思考。它的语言风格非常个人化,但又具备了普世的穿透力,仿佛作者正在与你进行一场深夜的、极其坦诚的私密对话。阅读过程中,我时常感到一种强烈的共鸣,但这种共鸣不是因为“我也一样”,而是因为作者精准地捕捉到了那种人类共通的、在矛盾中挣扎的状态。这本书的价值不在于它能“治愈”什么,而在于它能让你清晰地“看见”什么。它迫使你直视那些被你小心翼翼藏起来的、不光彩的动机,并以一种近乎外科手术般的清晰度进行审视。我非常推荐给那些已经厌倦了表面文章,渴望真正深度对话的求知者。
评分这本书的语言质感,我只能用“凛冽”来形容。它不是那种让人感觉温暖和安慰的作品,恰恰相反,它直面人性的阴暗面和系统的结构性缺陷,毫不留情。我发现作者在构建论点时,大量运用了一种近乎诗意的排比和反问,这种修辞手法使得那些沉重的主题读起来却有一种奇特的节奏感和冲击力。我花了很长时间去研究其中关于“重复性痛苦循环”的章节,作者没有用心理学术语来解释,而是用一种近乎寓言的方式,勾勒出个体是如何在无意识中维护着自己的“病态平衡”。这种描述的深度和细腻程度,让我怀疑作者是否在创作过程中进行了某种程度的自我剖析。这本书的结构设计也颇为精妙,它不像传统书籍那样层层递进,反而更像是围绕一个核心概念不断螺旋上升,每一次循环都会带来更深层次的领悟。我尤其欣赏作者在讨论社会现象时所保持的那种冷静的距离感,既不谄媚也不谄劣,只是纯粹地呈现观察到的事实,将判断的权利完全交给了读者。这是一本需要沉下心来,在安静的角落才能真正品味其韵味的力作。
评分老实说,我一开始对这本书的期待值并不高,觉得它可能又是某种昙花一现的热门读物。但是,读进去之后,我立刻意识到自己错得离谱。这本书最厉害的地方在于,它颠覆了我对“问题”这个词的理解。作者似乎在试图说明,我们所感知到的“症状”,往往不是病因本身,而是一种更深层、更隐蔽的机制在运作的外在表现。我被书中对“适应性障碍”那部分的论述深深吸引,它揭示了我们在面对巨大环境变化时,身体和精神是如何采取那些看起来“不合理”的防御策略。这里的论述充满了辩证法的美感,既承认了这些策略的必要性,又无情地指出了它们在长期来看所带来的桎梏。作者的文字处理非常干净利落,几乎没有一句废话,每一个词语都像是经过精确计算才放置在那里的。这使得阅读过程本身,也变成了一种对精准表达的欣赏之旅。这本书读起来不会轻松,因为它要求你不断地去质疑你自己的“常识”,但正是这种智力上的挑战,让最终获得的洞察显得尤为珍贵和坚实。
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